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Position Counter Reset on Maximum Position (QEPCTL[PCRM]=01)
Position Counter and Control Unit (PCCU)
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For example, if the first reset operation occurs on the falling edge of QEPB during the forward direction,
then all the subsequent reset must be aligned with the falling edge of QEPB for the forward rotation and
on the rising edge of QEPB for the reverse rotation as shown in
The position-counter value is latched to the QPOSILAT register and direction information is recorded in
the QEPSTS[QDLF] bit on every index event marker. The position-counter error flag (QEPSTS[PCEF])
and error interrupt flag (QFLG[PCE]) are set if the latched value is not equal to 0 or QPOSMAX. The
position-counter error flag (QEPSTS[PCEF]) is updated on every index event marker and an interrupt flag
(QFLG[PCE]) will be set on error that can be cleared only through software.
The index event latch configuration QEPCTL[IEL] bits are ignored in this mode and position counter error
flag/interrupt flag are generated only in index event reset mode.
Figure 8. Position Counter Reset by Index Pulse for 1000 Line Encoder (QPOSMAX = 3999 or 0xF9F)
If the position counter is equal to QPOSMAX, then the position counter is reset to 0 on the next eQEP
clock for forward movement and position counter overflow flag is set. If the position counter is equal to
ZERO, then the position counter is reset to QPOSMAX on the next QEP clock for reverse movement and
position counter underflow flag is set.
shows the position counter reset operation in this mode.
First index marker is defined as the quadrature edge following the first index edge. The eQEP peripheral
records the occurrence of the first index marker (QEPSTS[FIMF]) and direction on the first index event
marker (QEPSTS[FIDF]) in the QEPSTS registers; it also remembers the quadrature edge on the first
index marker so that the same relative quadrature transition is used for the software index marker
(QEPCTL[IEL]=11).
Enhanced QEP (eQEP) Module
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SPRUG05A – August 2008 – Revised December 2008