3.3.2 Key Configuration Capabilities
The key configuration choices available to each module are as follows:
• Options for SyncIn
• Load own counter with phase register on an incoming sync strobe—enable (EN) switch closed
• Do nothing or ignore incoming sync strobe—enable switch open
• Sync flow-through - SyncOut connected to SyncIn
• Master mode, provides a sync at PWM boundaries—SyncOut connected to CTR = PRD
• Master mode, provides a sync at any programmable point in time—SyncOut connected to CTR = CMPB
• Module is in standalone mode and provides No sync to other modules—SyncOut connected to X (disabled)
• Options for SyncOut
– Sync flow-through - SyncOut connected to SyncIn
– Master mode, provides a sync at PWM boundaries—SyncOut connected to CTR = PRD
– Master mode, provides a sync at any programmable point in time—SyncOut connected to CTR = CMPB
– Module is in standalone mode and provides No sync to other modules—SyncOut connected to X
(disabled)
For each choice of SyncOut, a module may also choose to load its own counter with a new phase value on
a SyncIn strobe input or choose to ignore it, that is, with he enable switch. Although various combinations are
possible, the two most common—master module and slave module modes—are shown in
.
CTR=0
CTR=CMPB
X
EN
SyncOut
Phase reg
Ext SyncIn
(optional)
EPWM1A
EPWM1B
SyncOut
Phase reg
CTR=CMPB
CTR=0
X
EN
EPWM2B
EPWM2A
Slave
Master
SyncIn
SyncIn
1
2
Φ
=0
°
Φ
=0
°
Figure 3-53. EPWM1 Configured as a Typical Master, EPWM2 Configured as a Slave
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