CEVT1
CEVT2
CEVT3
CEVT4
One−shot
control logic
Stop
CLK
RST
Modulo 4
counter
2
Mod_eq
Stop value (2b)
ECCTL2[STOP_WRAP]
ECCTL2[RE−ARM]
ECCTL2[CONT/ONESHT]
0 1
3
2
2:4 MUX
Enhanced Capture (eCAP) Module
15.3.2.2.2 Edge Polarity Select and Qualifier
•
Four independent edge polarity (rising edge/falling edge) selection multiplexers are used, one for each
capture event.
•
Each edge (up to 4) is event qualified by the Modulo4 sequencer.
•
The edge event is gated to its respective CAPn register by the Mod4 counter. The CAPn register is
loaded on the falling edge.
15.3.2.2.3 Continuous/One-Shot Control
•
The Mod4 (2 bit) counter is incremented via edge qualified events (CEVT1-CEVT4).
•
The Mod4 counter continues counting (0->1->2->3->0) and wraps around unless stopped.
•
A 2-bit stop register is used to compare the Mod4 counter output, and when equal stops the Mod4
counter and inhibits further loads of the CAP1-CAP4 registers. This occurs during one-shot operation.
The continuous/one-shot block (
) controls the start/stop and reset (zero) functions of the
Mod4 counter via a mono-shot type of action that can be triggered by the stop-value comparator and re-
armed via software control.
Once armed, the eCAP module waits for 1-4 (defined by stop-value) capture events before freezing both
the Mod4 counter and contents of CAP1-4 registers (time-stamps).
Re-arming prepares the eCAP module for another capture sequence. Also re-arming clears (to zero) the
Mod4 counter and permits loading of CAP1-4 registers again, providing the CAPLDEN bit is set.
In continuous mode, the Mod4 counter continues to run (0->1->2->3->0, the one-shot action is ignored,
and capture values continue to be written to CAP1-4 in a circular buffer sequence.
Figure 15-105. Continuous/One-shot Block Diagram
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