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CHAPTER 17 16-BIT PPG TIMER
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Hardware Trigger
"Hardware trigger" refers to PPG activation by signal input to the TRG input pin. When EGS1 and EGS0
are set to "11" and the hardware trigger is used with TRG input, PPG starts operation on a rising edge and
halts the operation upon the detection of a falling edge.
Moreover, the PPG timer begins operation of the following rising edge from the beginning.
The operation can be retriggered by a valid TRG input hardware trigger regardless of the retrigger setting
of the RTRG bit when the TRG input hardware trigger has been selected.
Figure 17.7-5 Hardware Trigger in PWM Mode
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Setup Procedure Example
The 16-bit PPG timer is set up in the following procedure:
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Initial setup
1) Set the interrupt level (ILR5)
2) Enable the hardware trigger and interrupts, select the interrupt type, and enable output (PCNTL)
3) Select the count clock and the mode, and enable timer operation (PCNTH)
4) Set the cycle (PCSR)
5) Set the duty (PDUT)
6) Start the PPG by the software trigger (PCNTH:STGR = 1)
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Interrupt processing
1) Process any interrupt
2) Clear the interrupt request flag (PCNTL:IRQF)
m
n
0
(1)=n × T ns
(2)=m × T ns
PPG
(1)
(2)
(Normal polarity)
(Inverted polarity)
Time
Counter value
Hardware trigger
Falling edge detected
Rising edge detected
n : PDUTH0 & PDUTL0 register value
m: PCSRH0 & PCSRL0 register value
T : Count clock cycle
Summary of Contents for F2 MC-8FX Family
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Page 39: ...25 CHAPTER 3 MEMORY SPACE This chapter describes memory space 3 1 Memory Space 3 2 Memory Map ...
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