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@@ -65,12 +65,12 @@ This will convert values in the range 0-255 to values in the range
which control PWM output. See the :ref:`timers reference <timers>`
for more information.
-Another fix is to consult the :ref:`pin mapping mega table
-<pin-mapping-mega-table>` to find the timer which controls PWM on the
-pin you're using, then set that Timer's overflow to 255. Subsequent
-calls to analogWrite() should work as on the Arduino (with the same
-loss of precision). Note, however, that that affects the overflow for
-the **entire timer**, so other code relying on that timer (such as any
+Another fix is to consult your board's :ref:`pin maps <gpio-pin-maps>`
+to find the timer which controls PWM on the pin you're using, then set
+that Timer's overflow to 255. Subsequent calls to analogWrite()
+should work as on the Arduino (with the same loss of precision).
+Note, however, that that affects the overflow for the **entire
+timer**, so other code relying on that timer (such as any
:ref:`interrupts <lang-attachinterrupt>` the timer controls) will
likely need to be modified as well.
@@ -140,9 +140,9 @@ If your application definitely requires Arduino's PWM frequency, then
the steps are:
1. Figure out which :ref:`timer <lang-hardwaretimer>` controls PWM
- output on your pin (\ :ref:`this table <pwm-timer-table>` is your
- friend here). Let's say it's ``Timern``\ , where ``n`` is some
- number 1, 2, 3, or 4.
+ output on your pin (\ :ref:`your board's Timer Pin Map
+ <gpio-pin-maps>` is your friend here). Let's say it's ``Timern``\
+ , where ``n`` is some number 1, 2, 3, or 4.
2. Call ``Timern.setPeriod(2041)``\ . This will set the timer's
period to approximately 2041 microseconds, which is a frequency of
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ timer. The important examples are :ref:`timer interrupts
<lang-hardwaretimer-attachinterrupt>` and :ref:`PWM
<timers-pwm-conflicts>`\ .
-See also
+See Also
--------
- :ref:`Maple PWM tutorial <pwm>`
@@ -169,5 +169,4 @@ See also
Maple uses 2 bytes of memory, and an unsigned (i.e., nonnegative)
integer with size 2 bytes can hold the values between 0 and 65,535.
-
-.. include:: cc-attribution.txt
+.. include:: /arduino-cc-attribution.txt