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- Buttons and LEDs
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- Serial Console
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- Networking Support
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- Timers
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- Temperature Sensor
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- DK-TM4129X Configuration Options
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- Configurations
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CONFIG_NSH_NETINIT_RETRYMSEC=2000 : Configure the network monitor as you like
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CONFIG_NSH_NETINIT_SIGNO=18
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Timers
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Tiva timers may be enbled in 32-bit periodic mode using these settings.
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This settings enables the "upper half" timer driver:
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Devices Drivers -> Timer Support
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CONFIG_TIMER=y
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These settings enable Tiva timer driver support
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System Type -> Tiva/Stellaris Peripheral Support
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CONFIG_TIVA_TIMER1=y : For timer 1
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System Type -> Tiva Timer Configuration (using Timer 1)
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CONFIG_TIVA_TIMER_32BIT=y
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CONFIG_TIVA_TIMER32_PERIODIC=y
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These setting enable board-specific logic to initialize the timer logic
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(using Timer 1):
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Board Selection -> Timer driver selection
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CONFIG_DK_TM4C129X_TIMER1=y
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CONFIG_DK_TM4C129X_TIMER_DEVNAME="/dev/timer0"
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CONFIG_DK_TM4C129X_TIMER_TIMEOUT=10000
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There is a simple example at apps/examples/timer that can be used to
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exercise the timers. The following configuration options can be
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selected to enable that example:
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Application Configure -> Examples -> Timer Example
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CONFIG_EXAMPLES_TIMER=y
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CONFIG_EXAMPLE_TIMER_DEVNAME="/dev/timer0"
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CONFIG_EXAMPLE_TIMER_INTERVAL=1000000
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CONFIG_EXAMPLE_TIMER_DELAY=100000
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CONFIG_EXAMPLE_TIMER_NSAMPLES=20
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Temperature Sensor
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