Advanced-control timers (TIM1)
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The two break inputs have different behaviors on timer outputs:
–
The BRK input can either disable (inactive state) or force the PWM outputs to a
predefined safe state.
–
BRK2 can only disable (inactive state) the PWM outputs.
The BRK has a higher priority than BRK2 input, as described in
.
Note:
BRK2 must only be used with OSSR = OSSI = 1.
gives an example of OCx and OCxN output behavior in case of active signals on
BKIN and BKIN2 inputs. In this case, both outputs have active high polarities (CCxP =
CCxNP = 0 in TIMx_CCER register).
Figure 175. PWM output state following BKIN and BKIN2 pins assertion (OSSI=1)
Table 113. Behavior of timer outputs versus BRK/BRK2 inputs
BRK
BRK2
Timer outputs
state
Typical use case
OCxN output
(low side switches)
OCx output
(high side switches)
Active
X
– Inactive then
forced output
state (after a
deadtime)
– Outputs disabled
if OSSI = 0
(control taken
over by GPIO
logic)
ON after deadtime
insertion
OFF
Inactive
Active
Inactive
OFF
OFF
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