/**
  @page TIM1_PWM_Output TIM1_PWM_Output example
  
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  * @date    23-April-2023
  * @brief   Description of the GPIO TIM1_PWM_Output example.
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@par Example Description 

This example describes how to use TIM1 to generate two PWM waves with the same frequency and different duty ratios.

In this example, Main clock is configured at 24MHz.


@par Directory contents 

  - TIM/TIM1_PWM_Output/TIM1_PWM_Output.uvprojx   MDK5 project file
  - TIM/TIM1_PWM_Output/TIM1_PWM_Output.uvoptx    MDK5 project options file
  - TIM/TIM1_PWM_Output/JLinkSettings.ini         link settings file
  - TIM/TIM1_PWM_Output/main.c                    Main program


@par Hardware and Software environment

  - Hardware environment
    - The chip pins are connected as follows：
      - TIM1_CH1  PD4
      - TIM1_CH2  PD6


@par How to use it ? 

In order to make the program work, you must do the following :
 - Open TIM1_PWM_Output.uvprojx from this example folder by Keil MDK5
 - Rebuild all files and load your image into target memory
 - Run the example 
   
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