Pulsewidth output – Echelon FT 3150 Smart Transceiver User Manual

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Timer/Counter Output Objects

Pulsewidth Output

A timer/counter may be configured to generate a pulsewidth modulated repeating waveform. In pulsewidth short
function, the duty cycle ranges from 0% to 100% (0/256 to 255/256) of a cycle in steps of about 0.4% (1/256). The
frequency of the waveform may be one of eight values given by Table 3.7.

In pulsewidth long function, the duty cycle ranges from 0% to almost 100% (0/65,536 to 65,535/65,536) of a cycle in
steps of 15.25 ppm (1/65,536). The frequency of the waveform may be one of eight values given by Table 3.8 in
section , Notes. The asserted state of the waveform may be either logic high or logic low. Writing a new pulsewidth
value to the device takes effect at the end of the current cycle. A pulsewidth modulated signal provides a simple
means of digital-to-analog conversion. See Figure 3.48.

Figure 3.48 Pulsewidth Output Latency Values

The new output value will not take effect until the end of the current cycle. There are two exceptions to this rule. If
the output is disabled, the new (non-zero) output will start immediately after t

fout

. Also, for a new output value of

zero, the output is disabled immediately and not at the end of the current cycle.

A disabled output is a logic 0 by default unless the invert keyword is used in the I/O object declaration.

Symbol

Description

Typ @
10MHz

t

fout

Function call to output update

101 µs

t

ret

Return from function

13 µs

ONE CYCLE

t

ret

NEW OUTPUT

APPEARS ON PIN

HARDWARE

UPDATED

INTERNALLY

START

OF

io_out()

t

fout

ONE CYCLE

TIME

PULSEWIDTH

OUTPUT

System Clock

Divide Chain

Timer/Counter 1

Timer/Counter 2

IO10

IO9

IO8

IO0
IO1
IO2
IO3
IO4
IO5
IO6
IO7

High Current Sink Drivers

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