Timers – Lucent Technologies MN10285K User Manual

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Timers

16-Bit Timer Setup Examples

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Two potential types of errors are inherent with PWM output. First, because of the

circuit configuration, direction errors can occur. The output circuit is configured
with T flip-flops, so that even if one transition is missed, the 1s and 0s can

reverse direction. Timers 4 and 5 contain an S-R flip-flop to prevent this type of
error. Second, if the duty cycle changes dynamically, which often happens in

PWM output, the PWM waveform may skip a pulse (see the single buffering
section of figure 4-31 below). To prevent these misses, timers 4 and 5 provide a

double-buffer mode. In this mode, no matter what the timing of a TMnCB
change, the duty change does occur until the beginning of the next cycle, and no

signals are lost. Performance is assured even when the output switches from all
1s to all 0s (see the double buffering section of figure 4-31 below).

For this reason, you must always use double-buffer mode for PWM waveform

output. Use single-buffer mode only in applications that are unaffected by these
issues.

Figure 4-31 Single-Phase PWM Output Timing with Dynamic Duty Changes

(Timer 4)

0

1

2

3

4

0

0

1

2

3

4

0

1

2

3

4

0

1

2

3

B

A

B

A

B

B

A

3

1

3

1

3

1

3

1

TM4EN

Write to TM4CB

TM4CB

TM4BC

BOSC/4

CLRBC4

(1) Double buffering

TM4CB

TM4CBX

S4

R4

TM4OA

Interrupts

(2) Single buffering

TM4CB

S4

R4

TM4OA

Interrupts

A

B

A

B

B

A

No PWM or interrupt errors

Lost interrupt, causing a PWM output error

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