
Timer Interface Modules (TIM1 and TIM2)
Data Sheet
MC68HC08GP32A MC68HC08GP16A
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Timer Interface Modules (TIM1 and TIM2)
MOTOROLA
c.
Write 1:0 (polarity 1 — to clear output on compare) or 1:1 (polarity 0 —
to set output on compare) to the edge/level select bits, ELSxB:ELSxA.
The output action on compare must force the output to the complement
NOTE:
In PWM signal generation, do not program the PWM channel to toggle on output
compare. Toggling on output compare prevents reliable 0% duty cycle generation
and removes the ability of the channel to self-correct in the event of software error
or noise. Toggling on output compare can also cause incorrect PWM signal
generation when changing the PWM pulse width to a new, much larger value.
5.
In the TIM status control register (TSC), clear the TIM stop bit, TSTOP.
Setting MS0B links channels 0 and 1 and configures them for buffered PWM
operation. The TIM channel 0 registers (TCH0H:TCH0L) initially control the
buffered PWM output. TIM channel 0 status and control register (TSC0) controls
and monitors the PWM signal from the linked channels.
Clearing the toggle-on-overflow bit, TOVx, inhibits output toggles on TIM overflows.
Subsequent output compares try to force the output to a state it is already in and
have no effect. The result is a 0% duty cycle output.
Setting the channel x maximum duty cycle bit (CHxMAX) and setting the TOVx bit
18.5 Interrupts
The following TIM sources can generate interrupt requests:
TIM overflow flag (TOF) — The TOF bit is set when the TIM counter reaches
the modulo value programmed in the TIM counter modulo registers. The TIM
overflow interrupt enable bit, TOIE, enables TIM overflow CPU interrupt
requests. TOF and TOIE are in the TIM status and control register.
TIM channel flags (CH1F:CH0F) — The CHxF bit is set when an input
capture or output compare occurs on channel x. Channel x TIM CPU
interrupt requests are controlled by the channel x interrupt enable bit,
CHxIE. Channel x TIM CPU interrupt requests are enabled when CHxIE = 1.
CHxF and CHxIE are in the TIM channel x status and control register.