TIMERS
10-12
10.5
UNCOMMON TCRX AND TRRX CONDITIONS
Table 10-4
summarizes the most common settings for programming the timer registers. Under
certain conditions, however, it may be useful to set the Timer Count Register or the Timer Reload
Register to zero before enabling the timer.
Table 10-7
details the conditions and results when these
conditions are set.
Table 10-7. Uncommon TMRx Control Bit Settings
TRRx
TCRx
Bi
t 2
(T
M
R
x.
re
lo
ad)
Bi
t 1
(T
M
R
x.
enabl
e
)
Action
X
0
0
1
TMRx.tc and TINTx set, TMR.enable cleared
0
0
1
1
Timer and auto reload enabled, TINTx not generated and timer enable
remains set.
0
N
1
1
Timer and auto reload enabled. TINT.x set when TCRx=0. The timer
remains enabled but further TINTx’s are not generated.
N
0
1
1
Timer and auto reload enabled, TINTx not set initially, TCRx = TRRx,
TINTx set when TCRx has completely decremented the value it
loaded from TRRx. TMRx.enable remains set.
NOTE:
X = don’t care
N = a number between 1H and FFFF FFFFH
Summary of Contents for i960 Jx
Page 1: ...Release Date December 1997 Order Number 272483 002 i960 Jx Microprocessor Developer s Manual ...
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Page 25: ...1 INTRODUCTION ...
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Page 35: ...2 DATA TYPES AND MEMORY ADDRESSING MODES ...
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Page 47: ...3 PROGRAMMING ENVIRONMENT ...
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Page 73: ...4 CACHE AND ON CHIP DATA RAM ...
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Page 85: ...5 INSTRUCTION SET OVERVIEW ...
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Page 111: ...6 INSTRUCTION SET REFERENCE ...
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Page 233: ...7 PROCEDURE CALLS ...
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Page 257: ...8 FAULTS ...
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Page 291: ...9 TRACING AND DEBUGGING ...
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Page 309: ...10 TIMERS ...
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Page 325: ...11 INTERRUPTS ...
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Page 369: ...12 INITIALIZATION AND SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ...
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Page 413: ...13 MEMORY CONFIGURATION ...
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Page 429: ...14 EXTERNAL BUS ...
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Page 469: ...15 TEST FEATURES ...
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Page 493: ...A CONSIDERATIONS FOR WRITING PORTABLE CODE ...
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Page 503: ...B OPCODES AND EXECUTION TIMES ...
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Page 515: ...C MACHINE LEVEL INSTRUCTION FORMATS ...
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Page 523: ...D REGISTER AND DATA STRUCTURES ...
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Page 551: ...GLOSSARY ...
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