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delay calculation using timer in lpc2129

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could any one say , how calculate 10 milli sec delay using timer in lpc2129
 

A read the datasheer recommendation doesn't really reply the question.

Tahmid, have you used any LPC2xxx microcontroller (ARM7TDMI)?
 

A read the datasheer recommendation doesn't really reply the question.

Tahmid, have you used any LPC2xxx microcontroller (ARM7TDMI)?

I haven't. Google search took me to the Keil forums on previous timer-related threads, where the members kept on mentioning about going through the user manual.
 

Unless you are familiar with the hardware that the user refers to I don't see how you can help.

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I'm attaching two files from the LPc23xx code bundle , they include a delay_ms function you can study and use.
The timers in all 21xx, 23xx, 24xx are the same so using the code shouldn't be a problem.


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/*****************************************************************************
** Function name:       delayMs
**
** Descriptions:        Start the timer delay in milo seconds
**                      until elapsed
**
** parameters:          timer number, Delay value in milo second             
**                      
** Returned value:      None
** 
*****************************************************************************/
void delayMs(BYTE timer_num, DWORD delayInMs)
{
  if ( timer_num == 0 )
  {
    /*
    * setup timer #0 for delay
    */
    T0TCR = 0x02;       /* reset timer */
    T0PR  = 0x00;       /* set prescaler to zero */
    T0MR0 = delayInMs * (Fpclk / 1000-1);
    T0IR  = 0xff;       /* reset all interrrupts */
    T0MCR = 0x04;       /* stop timer on match */
    T0TCR = 0x01;       /* start timer */
  
    /* wait until delay time has elapsed */
    while (T0TCR & 0x01);
  }
  else if ( timer_num == 1 )
  {
    /*
    * setup timer #1 for delay
    */
    T1TCR = 0x02;       /* reset timer */
    T1PR  = 0x00;       /* set prescaler to zero */
    T1MR0 = delayInMs * (Fpclk / 1000-1);
    T1IR  = 0xff;       /* reset all interrrupts */
    T1MCR = 0x04;       /* stop timer on match */
    T1TCR = 0x01;       /* start timer */
  
    /* wait until delay time has elapsed */
    while (T1TCR & 0x01);
  }
  return;



Fpclk is the peripheral clock frequency.
 

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