peripheral enable/disable usually should be managed by driver itself,
so make it as espressif private APIs, not recommended for user to use it
in application code.
However, if user want to re-write the driver or ports to other platform,
this is still possible by including the header in this way:
"esp_private/peripheral_ctrl.h"
When `DIS_USB_JTAG` eFuse is NOT burned (`False`), it is not possible
to set pins 18 and 19 as GPIOs. This commit solves this by manually
disabling USB JTAG when using pins 18 or 19.
The functions shall use `gpio_hal_iomux_func_sel` instead of
`PIN_FUNC_SELELECT`.
1. The fault signal 3 for unit 2 is corrected to the right value
2. Now `mcpwm_fault_set_oneshot_mode` will clear the status before, no
need to reset the peripheral.
3. The capture feature relies on the prescaler, but it's only
initialized in the mcpwm_init funciton, which is used to initialize a
PWM channel. This means, the capture may not work correctly if no PWM
channel is enabled.
Now the prescaler is also updated when `mcpwm_capture_enable` is
called.
Using xxx_periph.h in whole IDF instead of xxx_reg.h, xxx_struct.h, xxx_channel.h ... .
Cleaned up header files from unnecessary headers (releated to soc/... headers).
1. Name change from chopper to carrier, block diagram update, minor changes to example codes
2. mcpwm_reg.h changed, brought uniformity in comments, worked on suggestions, duty to accept float. Some name changes!
3. Minor readme changes and Indetation
4. Minor change: move mcpwm_reg.h and mcpwm_struct.h to new path
5. Minor change: addition of BLDC example code and Readme
6. Name changed from epwm to mcpwm
7. Improve the reg name in mcpwm_struct.h
8. Name change chopper>carrier, deadband>deadtime