BAT32G1x9 user manual | Chapter 6 Universal timer unit Timer4/8
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6.1.2
Multi-channel linkage operation function
The multi-channel linkage operation function is a function that combines the master channel (the reference
timer of the main control period) and the slave channel (the timer that follows the operation of the master channel).
The multi-channel linkage operation function can be used as the following modes.
(1) Single trigger pulse output
Pairing the two channels generates a single-trigger pulse that arbitrarily sets the output timing and pulse
width.
Comparision
operation
edge detection
channel n
(master control)
timer input
(TImn)
Comparision
operation
Channel P
(Slave)
start
(master control)
set
(master control)
reset
(Slave)
pulse
width
output timing
sequence
timer output
(TOmp)
interrupt
singnal
(INTTmn)
(2)
PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) output
Pairing the two channels generates pulses with arbitrary set periods and duty cycles.
Comparision
operation
channel N
(master control)
Action clock
Comparision
operation
channel P
(slave)
timer output
(TOmp)
duty cycle
period
interrupt
singnal
(INTTmn)
(3)
Multiple PWM
(Pulse Width Modulation) outputs
It can generate up to three PWM signals with arbitrary duty cycles at fixed periods by extending the PWM
function and using 1 master channel and multiple slave channels.
Comparision
operation
channel N
(master control)
operation Clock
Comparision
operation
channel P
(slave)
timer output
(TOmp)
duty cycle
period
interrupt
singnal
(INTTmn)
Comparision
operation
channel q
(slave)
timer output
(TOmq)
duty cycle
period
Note: For details of the rules for the multi-channel linkage operation function, please refer to