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Hcs08 Microcontrollers
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5. Center-Aligned PWM
6. Write to TPMxMODH:L registers in BDM mode
7. Update of EPWM signal when CLKSB:CLKSA = 00
— Center-Aligned PWM
— TPMxCnVH:L = TPMxMODH:L [SE110-TPM case 1]
— TPMxCnVH:L = (TPMxMODH:L - 1) [SE110-TPM case 2]
— TPMxCnVH:L is changed from 0x0000 to a non-zero value [SE110-TPM case 3 and 5]
— TPMxCnVH:L is changed from a non-zero value to 0x0000 [SE110-TPM case 4]
Registers
In the TPM v3 a write to TPMxSC register in BDM mode clears the write coherency mechanism
of TPMxMODH:L registers. Instead, in the TPM v2 this coherency mechanism is not cleared when
there is a write to TPMxSC register.
In the TPM v3 if CLKSB:CLKSA = 00, then the EPWM signal in the channel output is not update
(it is frozen while CLKSB:CLKSA = 00). Instead, in the TPM v2 the EPWM signal is updated at
the next rising edge of bus clock after a write to TPMxCnSC register.
The
after the reset (CLKSB:CLKSA = 00) and if there is a write to TPMxCnSC register.
TPM counter changes from (TPMxMODH:L - 1) to (TPMxMODH:L). If the TPM counter is
a free-running counter, then this update is made when the TPM counter changes from $FFFE
to $FFFF. Instead, the TPM v2 makes this update after that the both bytes were written and
when the TPM counter changes from TPMxMODH:L to $0000.
In this mode and if (CLKSB:CLKSA not = 00), the TPM v3 updates the TPMxCnVH:L
registers with the value of their write buffer after that the both bytes were written and when the
TPM counter changes from (TPMxMODH:L - 1) to (TPMxMODH:L). If the TPM counter is
a free-running counter, then this update is made when the TPM counter changes from $FFFE
to $FFFF. Instead, the TPM v2 makes this update after that the both bytes were written and
when the TPM counter changes from TPMxMODH:L to (TPMxMODH:L - 1).
In this case, the TPM v3 produces 100% duty cycle. Instead, the TPM v2 produces 0% duty
cycle.
In this case, the TPM v3 produces almost 100% duty cycle. Instead, the TPM v2 produces 0%
duty cycle.
In this case, the TPM v3 waits for the start of a new PWM period to begin using the new duty
cycle setting. Instead, the TPM v2 changes the channel output at the middle of the current
PWM period (when the count reaches 0x0000).
In this case, the TPM v3 finishes the current PWM period using the old duty cycle setting.
Instead, the TPM v2 finishes the current PWM period using the new duty cycle setting.
Figure 0-1
(TPMxMODH:TPMxMODL))
and
Figure 0-2
(Section 16.4.2.4, “Center-Aligned PWM
(Section 16.4.2.4, “Center-Aligned PWM
MC9S08DV60 Series Data Sheet, Rev 3
show when the EPWM signals generated by TPM v2 and TPM v3
(Section 16.3.3, “TPM Counter Modulo
Chapter 16 Timer/PWM Module (S08TPMV3)
Mode)
Mode)
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