zephyr/samples/sensor/qdec
Valerio Setti 2bcc6f9194 samples: sensor: adding a sample application for the STM32 qdec driver
Sample application for the STM32 quadrature encoder driver

Signed-off-by: Valerio Setti <vsetti@baylibre.com>
2022-10-03 10:10:31 +02:00
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README.rst

.. _qdec_sensor:

Quadrature Decoder Sensor
#########################

Overview
********

This sample reads the value of the counter which has been configured in
quadrature decoder mode.

It requires:
* an external mechanical encoder
* pin to be properly configured in the device tree

Building and Running
********************

In order to run this sample you need to:

* enable the quadrature decoder device in your board's DT file or board overlay
* add a new alias property named ``qdec0`` and make it point to the decoder
  device you just enabled

For example, here's how the overlay file of an STM32F401 board looks like when
using decoder from TIM3 through pins PA6 and PA7:

.. code-block:: dts

    / {
        aliases {
            qdec0 = &qdec;
        };
    };

    &timers3 {
        status = "okay";

        qdec: qdec {
            status = "okay";
            pinctrl-0 = <&tim3_ch1_pa6 &tim3_ch2_pa7>;
            pinctrl-names = "default";
            st,input-polarity-inverted;
            st,input-filter-level = <FDIV32_N8>;
            st,counts-per-revolution = <16>;
        };
    };

Sample Output
=============

Once the MCU is started it prints the counter value every second on the
console

.. code-block:: console

    Quadrature decoder sensor test
    Position = 0 degrees
    Position = 15 degrees
    Position = 30 degrees
    ...


Of course the read value changes once the user manually rotates the mechanical
encoder.

.. note::

    The reported increment/decrement can be larger/smaller than the one shown
    in the above example. This depends on the mechanical encoder being used and
    ``st,counts-per-revolution`` value.