Timer 3 – mode 11: biphase demodulation, Atar862-3, Figure 60 – Rainbow Electronics ATAR862-3 User Manual

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ATAR862-3

4556B–4BMCU–02/03

Timer 3 – Mode 10:
Manchester Demodulation/
Pulse-width Demodulation

For Manchester demodulation, the edge detection stage must be programmed to detect
each edge at the input. These edges are evaluated by the demodulator stage. The timer
stage is used to generate the shift clock for the SSI. The compare register 1 match
event defines the correct moment for shifting the state from the input T3I as the decoded
bit into shift register – after that the demodulator waits for the next edge to synchronize
the timer by a reset for the next bit. The compare register 2 can also be used to detect a
time-out error and handle it with an interrupt routine (see also combination mode 8).

Figure 60.

Manchester Demodulation

Timer 3 – Mode 11:
Biphase Demodulation

In the Biphase demodulation mode, the timer operates like in Manchester demodulation
mode. The difference is that the bits are decoded via a toggle flip-flop. This flip-flop sam-
ples the edge in the middle of the bitframe and the compare register 1 match event
shifts the toggle flip-flop output into shift register (see also combined mode 9).

Figure 61.

Biphase Demodulation

1

0

1

1

1

0

0

1

1

0

1

1

BIT 0

BIT 1

BIT 2

BIT 3

BIT 4

BIT 5

BIT 6

Synchronize

Manchester demodulation mode

Timer 3

mode

T3EX

SI

SR-DATA

T3I

CM31=SCI

1

0

0

1

1

0

0

1

1

1

1

0

1

BIT 0

BIT 1

BIT 2

BIT 3

BIT 4

BIT 5

BIT 6

Synchronize

Biphase demodulation mode

Timer 3

mode

T3EX

Q1=SI

CM31=SCI

SR-DATA

0

0

0

0

T3I

Reset

Counter 3

1

0

1

0

1

0

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