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TC1796
Peripheral Units (Vol. 2 of 2)
General Purpose Timer Array (GPTA)
User’s Manual
24-222
V2.0, 2007-07
GPTA, V2.0
shows the logical structure of an OMG.
Figure 24-78 Output Multiplexer Group (OMG) Structure
Rules for connections to Output Multiplexer Group OMG:
•
OMG output line OUT0 is always connected to the input of an I/O or output group with
the lowest index. The remaining output lines OUT1 to OUT7 are connected to the I/O
or Output lines with ascending index.
Example: for OMG13 (see
), the outputs OUT0 to OUT7 are wired to
input lines 0 to 7 of I/O group 3 (IOG3).
•
One input of an I/O or output group can be connected only to the output of one timer
cell. This is guaranteed by the OMG control register layout. Otherwise, short circuits
and unpredictable behavior would occur. On the other hand, it is permitted that for
the output of an LTC cell to be connected to more than one input of an I/O or output
group.
The output multiplexer group configuration is based on the following principles:
•
Each OMG is referenced with two index variables: n and g (OMGng)
•
Index n is a group number. Local timer cell groups LTCG[3:0] have the group
number 1, and Local Timer Cell Groups LTCG[7:4] have the group number 2.
•
Index g indicates the number of an I/O or output group g (g = 0-13
D
) to which the
outputs of the output multiplexer group OMGng are connected. I/O groups OG0 to
OG4 are assigned to index variable g = 0 to 4 and output groups OG0 to OG6 are
assigned to index variable g = 7 to 13. Index g = 5, 6 is not available.
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From other OMGs
IN0
IN1
IN2
IN3
IN4
IN5
IN6
IN7
Outputs of a
LTC Group
To other
OMGs
OU
T0
OU
T1
OU
T2
OU
T3
OU
T4
OU
T5
OU
T6
OU
T7
To I/O or Output Groups
More than one switch
might be closed per row,
only one switch can be
closed per column