/**
  @page TIM_OC_Toggle TIM OC_Toggle Description
  
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  * @file    TIM/OC_Toggle/readme.txt 
  * @author  MCD Application Team
  * @version V1.0.0
  * @date    18-May-2012
  * @brief   TIM OC Toggle mode Description.
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@par Example Description 

This example shows how to configure the TIM3 peripheral to generate four different 
signals with four different frequencies.

The TIM3CLK frequency is set to 48 MHz

The TIM3 CCR1 register value is equal to 40961: 
CC1 update rate = TIM3 counter clock / CCR1_Val = 1171.8Hz,
so the TIM3 Channel 1 generates a periodic signal with a frequency equal to 585.9Hz.

The TIM3 CCR2 register is equal to 20480:
CC2 update rate = TIM3 counter clock / CCR2_Val = 2343.75Hz
so the TIM3 channel 2 generates a periodic signal with a frequency equal to 1171.8Hz.

The TIM3 CCR3 register is equal to 10240:
CC3 update rate = TIM3 counter clock / CCR3_Val = 4687.5Hz
so the TIM3 channel 3 generates a periodic signal with a frequency equal to 2343.75Hz.

The TIM3 CCR4 register is equal to 5120:
CC4 update rate = TIM3 counter clock / CCR4_Val =  9375Hz
so the TIM3 channel 4 generates a periodic signal with a frequency equal to 4687.5Hz.
 

@par Directory contents 

  - TIM/OC_Toggle/stm32f0xx_conf.h    Library Configuration file
  - TIM/OC_Toggle/stm32f0xx_it.c      Interrupt handlers
  - TIM/OC_Toggle/stm32f0xx_it.h      Interrupt handlers header file
  - TIM/OC_Toggle/main.c              Main program
  - TIM/OC_Toggle/system_stm32f0xx.c  STM32F0xx system source file
  
@note The "system_stm32f0xx.c" is generated by an automatic clock configuration 
      tool and can be easily customized to meet user application requirements. 
      To select different clock setup, use the "STM32F0xx_Clock_Configuration_VX.Y.Z.xls" 
      provided with the AN4055 package available on <a href="http://www.st.com/internet/mcu/class/1734.jsp">  ST Microcontrollers </a>
         
@par Hardware and Software environment

  - This example runs on STM32F0xx Devices.
  
  - This example has been tested with STMicroelectronics STM320518-EVAL (STM32F0xx)
    evaluation board and can be easily tailored to any other supported device 
    and development board.

  - STM320518-EVAL Set-up
    - Connect the following pins to an oscilloscope to monitor the different 
      waveforms:
       - PA.06 (TIM3_CH1)
       - PA.07 (TIM3_CH2)
       - PB.00 (TIM3_CH3)
       - PB.01 (TIM3_CH4)


@par How to use it ? 

In order to make the program work, you must do the following :
 - Copy all source files from this example folder to the template folder under
   Project\STM32F0xx_StdPeriph_Templates
 - Open your preferred toolchain 
 - Rebuild all files and load your image into target memory
 - Run the example

 * <h3><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT STMicroelectronics</center></h3>
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