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Timer A
Preliminary Specifications REV.D
Specifications in this manual are tentative and subject to change.
Mitsubishi microcomputers
M16C/80 (100-pin version) group
SINGLE-CHIP 16-BIT CMOS MICROCOMPUTER
100
Item
Specification
Count source
Count operation
f
1
, f
8
, f
32
, f
C32
The timer counts down (operating as an 8-bit or a 16-bit pulse width modulator)
The timer reloads a new count at a rising edge of PWM pulse and continues counting
The timer is not affected by a trigger that occurs when counting
High level width
n / fi
n : Set value
Cycle time
(2
16
-1) / fi fixed
High level width n (m+1) / fi n : values set to timer Ai register’s high-order address
Cycle time (2
8
-1) (m+1) / fi m:values set to timer Ai register’s low-order address
External trigger is input
The timer overflows
The count start flag is set (= 1)
The count start flag is reset (= 0)
Interrupt request generation timing
PWM pulse goes “L”
TAi
IN
pin function
Programmable I/O port or trigger input
TAi
OUT
pin function
Pulse output Two-phase pulse input (Setting by corresponding port function
select register and peripheral function select register)
Read from timer
When timer Ai register is read, it indicates an indeterminate value
Write to timer
When counting stopped
When a value is written to timer Ai register, it is written to both reload
register and counter
When counting in progress
When a value is written to timer Ai register, it is written to only reload register
(Transferred to counter at next reload time)
16-bit PWM
8-bit PWM
Count start condition
Count stop condition
(4) Pulse width modulation (PWM) mode
In this mode, the timer outputs pulses of a given width in succession. (See Table 1.13.5.) In this mode, the counter
functions as either a 16-bit pulse width modulator or an 8-bit pulse width modulator. Figure 1.13.11 shows the
timer Ai mode register in pulse width modulation mode. Figure 1.13.12 shows the example of how a 16-bit pulse
width modulator operates. Figure 1.13.13 shows the example of how an 8-bit pulse width modulator operates.
Table 1.13.5. Timer specifications in pulse width modulation mode
Figure 1.13.11. Timer Ai mode register in pulse width modulation mode
Bit name
Timer Ai mode register
Function
Bit symbol
TMOD0
b7
b6
b5
b4
b3
b2
1
b1
1
b0
1
Operation mode
select bit
1 1 : PWM mode
TMOD1
MR0
MR2
MR1
MR3
0 0 : f
1
0 1 : f
8
1 0 : f
32
1 1 : f
C32
b7 b6
TCK1
TCK0
Count source select bit
AA
AA
16/8-bit PWM mode
select bit
0: Functions as a 16-bit pulse width modulator
1: Functions as an 8-bit pulse width modulator
Trigger select bit
External trigger select
bit (Note 1)
0: Falling edge of TAi
IN
pin's input signal (Note 2)
1: Rising edge of TAi
IN
pin's input signal (Note 2)
0: Count start flag is valid
1: Selected by event/trigger select register
Note 1: Valid only when the TA
iIN
pin is selected by the event/trigger select bit
(addresses 0342
16
and 0343
16
). If timer overflow is selected, this bit can be “1” or “0”.
Note 2: Set the corresponding port function select register to I/O port, and port direction
register to “0”.
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
Symbol
TAiMR(i=0 to 4)
Address
When reset
0356
16
to 035A
16
00000X00
2
This bit is invalid in M16C/80 series.
Port output control is set by the function select registers A and B.