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HT46R003B
Cost-Effective A/D 8-bit OTP MCU
HT46R003B
Cost-Effective A/D 8-bit OTP MCU
Parameter AC (0~3)
DC
DC (Duty Cycle)
Mod�lation cycle i
(i=0~3)
i<AC
(DC+1)/6�
i>AC
DC/6�
6+2 Mode Modulation Cycle Values
The following diagram illustrates the waveforms associated with the 6+2 mode of PWM operation.
It is important to note how the single PWM cycle is subdivided into 4 individual modulation cycles,
numbered from 0~3 and how the AC value is related to the PWM value.
6+2 PWM Mode
PWM Register for 6+2 Mode
7+1 PWM Mode
Each full PWM cycle, as it is controlled by an 8-bit PWM register, has 256 clock periods. However,
in the 7+1 PWM mode, each PWM cycle is subdivided into two individual sub-cycles known as
modulation cycle 0 ~ modulation cycle 1, denoted as i in the table. Each one of these two sub-cycles
contains 128 clock cycles. In this mode, a modulation frequency increase of two is achieved. The
8-bit PWM register value, which represents the overall duty cycle of the PWM waveform, is divided
into two groups. The first group which consists of bit 1~bit 7 is denoted here as the DC value. The
second group which consists of bit 0 is known as the AC value. In the 7+1 PWM mode, the duty
cycle value of each of the two modulation sub-cycles is shown in the following table.
Parameter
AC(0~1)
DC (Duty Cycle)
Mod�lation cycle i
(i=0~1)
i<AC
(DC+1)/1�8
i>=AC
DC/1�8
The following diagram illustrates the waveforms associated with the 7+1 mode PWM operation. It
is important to note how the single PWM cycle is subdivided into 2 individual modulation cycles,
numbered from 0 and 1 and how the AC value is related to the PWM value.