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CHAPTER 16 8/16-BIT COMPOSITE TIMER
16.11 Operating Description of PWM Timer Function (Variable-
cycle Mode)
This section describes the operations of the PWM timer function (variable-cycle mode)
for the 8/16-bit composite timer.
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Operation of PWM Timer Function (Variable-cycle Mode)
The composite timer requires the settings shown in Figure 16.11-1 to serve as the PWM timer function
(variable-cycle mode).
Figure 16.11-1 Settings for PWM Timer Function (Variable-cycle Mode)
In PWM timer function (variable-cycle mode), both timers 00 and 01 are used when the cycle is specified
by the 8/16-bit composite timer 01 data register (T01DR), and the "L" pulse width is specified by the 8/16-
bit composite timer 00 data register (T00DR), any cycle and duty PWM signal is generated from the timer
output bit (TO00).
For this function, the composite timer cannot serve as a 16-bit counter as the two 8-bit counters are used.
Enabling timer operation (by setting either T00CR1:STA = 1 or T01CR1:STA = 1) sets the mode bit
(TMCR0:MOD) to "0".
As the first cycle always begins with "L" pulse output, the timer initial value setting bit (T00CR1/
T01CR1:SO) is meaningless.
The interrupt flag (T00CR1/T01CR1:IF) is set when each 8-bit counter matches the value in the
corresponding 8/16-bit composite timer 00/01 data register (T00DR/T01DR).
The 8/16-bit composite timer 00/01 data register value is transferred to the temporary storage latch
(comparison data storage latch) in the comparator either when the counter starts counting or when a
comparison match with each counter value is detected.
"H" is not outputted when the "L" pulse width setting value is greater than the cycle setting value.
The count clock must be selected for both of timers 00 and 01. Selecting different count clocks, however, is
prohibited.
When the timer stops operation, the timer output bit (TMCR0:TO0) holds the last output value.
If the 8/16-bit composite timer 00/01 data register is written over during operation, the written data will be
effective from the cycle immediately after the detection of a synchronous match.
bit7
bit6
bit5
bit4
bit3
bit2
bit1
bit0
T00/01CR0
IFE
C2
C1
C0
F3
F2
F1
F0
❍
❍
❍
❍
0
1
0
0
T00/01CR1
STA
HO
IE
IR
BF
IF
SO
OE
1
❍
❍
×
×
❍
×
×
TMCR
TO1
TO0
IIS
MOD
FE11
FE10
FE01
FE00
❍
❍
×
×
❍
❍
❍
❍
T00DR
Sets "L" pulse width (compare value)
T01DR
Sets the cycle of PWM waveform (compare value)
❍
: Used bit
×: Unused bit
1: Set "1"
Summary of Contents for F2 MC-8FX Family
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