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PD78214 Sub-Series
7.1.4 Operation of 16-Bit Timer 0 (TM0)
(1) Basic operation
The 16-bit timer/counter performs count operation by counting up with a count clock of f
CLK
/8.
When the RESET signal is applied, TM0 is cleared to 0000H, and count operation stops.
Bit 3 (CE0) of timer control register 0 (TMC0) is used to enable/disable count operation. When the CE0 bit is
reset to 1 by software, TM0 is cleared to 0000H by the first count clock pulse, then count-up operation starts.
When the CE0 bit is reset to 0, TM0 is cleared to 0000H by the next count clock pulse, then capture operation
and coincide with signal generation stop.
If the CE0 bit is set to 1 when the CE0 bit is already set to 1, TM0 is not cleared, but continues count operation.
If the count clock is applied when the value of TM0 is FFFFH, TM0 is set to 0000H. At this time, OVF0 is set
to send the overflow signal to the output control circuit. OVF0 can be cleared only by software. Count
operation continues.
Fig. 7-6 Basic Operation of 16-Bit Timer 0 (TM0)
(a) Count start
→
count stop
→
count start
CE0
TM0
Count starts
Count stops
CE0
←
1
CE0
←
0
Count starts
CE0
←
1
0H
1H
2H
FFH 100H
101H
0H
1H
0H
0H
Count clock
f
CLK
/8
(b) When the CE0 bit is set to 1 again after count operation starts
Count starts
CE0
←
1
CE0
←
1
Count clock
f
CLK
/8
CE0
TM0
Rewriting
0H
0H
1H
2H
3H
4H
5H
6H
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