/*!
 * @file        readme.txt
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 * @brief       This file is routine instruction
 *
 * @version     V1.0.0
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 * @date        2025-11-01
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&par Example Description

The program to show how to configure the TMR2 peripheral to generate 4 different 
signals with four different delays.

  - TMR2_Period = (1000000 / 1000) - 1
  - TMR2 CH1 pulse = 800
  - TMR2 CH1 delay = 800/1MHz = 800us
  - TMR2 CH2 pulse = 600
  - TMR2 CH2 delay = 600/1MHz = 600us
  - TMR2 CH3 pulse = 400
  - TMR2 CH3 delay = 400/1MHz = 400us
  - TMR2 CH4 pulse = 200
  - TMR2 CH4 delay = 200/1MHz = 200us

&par Hardware Description

  - using TMR2 Channel 1 (PA0) to output signal
  - using TMR2 Channel 2 (PA1) to output signal
  - using TMR2 Channel 3 (PA2) to output signal
  - using TMR2 Channel 4 (PA3) to output signal

&par Directory contents

  - TMR/TMR_OCActive/Source/main.c                                 Main program implementing the test
  - TMR/TMR_OCActive/Source/g32r4xx_int.c                          Interrupt handlers

&par IDE environment

  - MDK-ARM V5.40
  - EWARM V9.60.2.5599
  - Eclipse V4.35.0 RC1 & clang V19.1.1

&par Hardware and Software environment

  - This example runs on G32R430 TINY Devices.