Publication No: 500-9300007768-000 Rev. H.0
Embedded PC/RTOS Features 49
3.3 Timers
The V7768/V7769 provide four user-programmable timers (two 16-bit and two
Each timer has an independently selectable clock source which is selected by
the bit pattern in the “Timer x Clock Select” field as shown in
32-bit) which are completely dedicated to user applications and are not required
for any standard system function. Each timer is clocked by independent
generators with selectable rates of 2 MHz, 1 MHz, 500 kHz and 250 kHz. Each
timer may be independently enabled and each is capable of generating a system
interrupt on timeout.
Events can be timed by either polling the timers or enabling the interrupt
capability of the timer. A status register allows for application software to
determine which timer is the cause of any interrupt.
3.3.1 Timer Control Status Register 1 (TCSR1)
The timers are controlled and monitored via the Timer Control Status Register 1
(TCSR1) located at offset 0x00 from the address in BAR2. The mapping of the bits
in this register are shown in
.
Table 3-2 TCSR1 Bit Mapping
Field
Bits
Read or Write
Timer 1 Caused IRQ
TCSR1[0]
R/W
Timer 1 Enable
TCSR1[1]
R/W
Timer 1 IRQ Enable
TCSR1[2]
R/W
Timer 1 Clock Select
TCSR1[4..3]
R/W
Timer 2 Caused IRQ
TCSR1[8]
R/W
Timer 2 Enable
TCSR1[9]
R/W
Timer 2 IRQ Enable
TCSR1[10]
R/W
Timer 2 Clock Select
TCSR1[12..11]
R/W
Timer 3 Caused IRQ
TCSR1[16]
R/W
Timer 3 Enable
TCSR1[17]
R/W
Timer 3 IRQ Enable
TCSR1[18]
R/W
Timer 3 Clock Select
TCSR1[20..19]
R/W
Timer 4 Caused IRQ
TCSR1[24]
R/W
Timer 4 Enable
TCSR1[25]
R/W
Timer 4 IRQ Enable
TCSR1[26]
R/W
Timer 4 Clock Select
TCSR1[28..27]
R/W
Reserved
All Other Bits
R/W
All of these bits default to “0” after system reset.