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&par Example Description

This example demonstrates how to integrate a timer-based PWM output (TMR1) with
a comparator (COMP) module to control or disable the PWM signal in hardware. The
comparator's output is used to determine whether the PWM signal should be enabled
or disabled. Additionally, LEDs are toggled to indicate the comparator's output
state, providing a visual representation of the comparison result.

&par Hardware Description

using COMP1+(PD12) COMP1-(PD11) TMR1 Channel1(PD1)

USART2_TX(PD0)
USART2_RX(PC12)

  - USART2 configured as follow:
  - BaudRate = 115200
  - Word Length = USART_WordLength_8b
  - Stop Bit = USART_StopBits_1
  - Parity = USART_Parity_No
  - Hardware flow control disabled (RTS and CTS signals)
  - Receive and transmit enabled

&par Directory contents

  - COMP/COMP_PWMSignalControl/Source/main.c                       Main program implementing the test
  - COMP/COMP_PWMSignalControl/Source/g32r4xx_int.c                Interrupt handlers

&par IDE environment

  - MDK-ARM V5.40
  - EWARM V9.60.2.5599
  - Eclipse V4.35.0 RC1 &  clang version 19.1.1

&par Hardware and Software environment

  - This example runs on G32R430 TINY Devices.