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TIM3 of stm8s105 does not have a CCER2 register. Can the TIM3_CH2 pin be used as a PWM output? [Copy link]

TIM3 of stm8s105 does not have a CCER2 register. Can the TIM3_CH2 pin be used as a PWM output?

If so, is it valid at high level or at low level?
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                                 The CCER2 register has nothing to do with TIM3_CH2, CCER1 controls TIM3_CH2.  Details Published on 2010-4-7 11:28

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                                 The CCER2 register has nothing to do with TIM3_CH2, CCER1 controls TIM3_CH2.
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