ATMEGA8L ATMEL [ATMEL Corporation], ATMEGA8L Datasheet - Page 67

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ATMEGA8L

Manufacturer Part Number
ATMEGA8L
Description
8-bit AVR with 8K Bytes In-System Programmable Flash
Manufacturer
ATMEL [ATMEL Corporation]
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8-bit Timer/Counter0
Overview
Registers
Definitions
2486M–AVR–12/03
Timer/Counter0 is a general purpose, single channel, 8-bit Timer/Counter module. The
main features are:
A simplified block diagram of the 8-bit Timer/Counter is shown in Figure 26. For the
actual placement of I/O pins, refer to “Pin Configurations” on page 2. CPU accessible
I/O Registers, including I/O bits and I/O pins, are shown in bold. The device-specific I/O
Register and bit locations are listed in the “8-bit Timer/Counter Register Description” on
page 70.
Figure 26. 8-bit Timer/Counter Block Diagram
The Timer/Counter (TCNT0) is an 8-bit register. Interrupt request (abbreviated to
Int. Req. in the figure) signals are all visible in the Timer Interrupt Flag Register (TIFR).
All interrupts are individually masked with the Timer Interrupt Mask Register (TIMSK).
TIFR and TIMSK are not shown in the figure since these registers are shared by other
timer units.
The Timer/Counter can be clocked internally or via the prescaler, or by an external clock
source on the T0 pin. The Clock Select logic block controls which clock source and edge
the Timer/Counter uses to increment its value. The Timer/Counter is inactive when no
clock source is selected. The output from the clock select logic is referred to as the timer
clock (clk
Many register and bit references in this document are written in general form. A lower
case “n” replaces the Timer/Counter number, in this case 0. However, when using the
register or bit defines in a program, the precise form must be used i.e. TCNT0 for
accessing Timer/Counter0 counter value and so on.
The definitions in Table 33 are also used extensively throughout this datasheet.
Table 33. Definitions
BOTTOM
MAX
Single Channel Counter
Frequency Generator
External Event Counter
10-bit Clock Prescaler
T0
).
The counter reaches the BOTTOM when it becomes 0x00
The counter reaches its MAXimum when it becomes 0xFF (decimal 255)
Timer/Counter
TCNTn
count
Control Logic
=
TCCRn
0xFF
clk
Tn
( From Prescaler )
Clock Select
Detector
Edge
ATmega8(L)
TOVn
(Int.Req.)
Tn
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