Timer/counter timing diagrams, Atmega162/v – Rainbow Electronics ATmega162V User Manual
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The Timer/Counter Overflow Flag (
TOV2
) is set each time the counter reaches BOT-
TOM. The Interrupt Flag can be used to generate an interrupt each time the counter
reaches the BOTTOM value.
In phase correct PWM mode, the compare unit allows generation of PWM waveforms on
the OC2 pin. Setting the COM21:0 bits to two will produce a non-inverted PWM. An
inverted PWM output can be generated by setting the COM21:0 to three (See Table 63
on page 150). The actual OC2 value will only be visible on the port pin if the data direc-
tion for the port pin is set as output. The PWM waveform is generated by clearing (or
setting) the OC2 Register at the Compare Match between OCR2 and TCNT2 when the
counter increments, and setting (or clearing) the OC2 Register at Compare Match
between OCR2 and TCNT2 when the counter decrements. The PWM frequency for the
output when using phase correct PWM can be calculated by the following equation:
The N variable represents the prescale factor (1, 8, 32, 64, 128, 256, or 1024).
The extreme values for the OCR2 Register represent special cases when generating a
PWM waveform output in the phase correct PWM mode. If the OCR2 is set equal to
BOTTOM, the output will be continuously low and if set equal to MAX the output will be
continuously high for non-inverted PWM mode. For inverted PWM the output will have
the opposite logic values.
At the very start of period 2 in Figure 65 OCn has a transition from high to low even
though there is no Compare Match. The point of this transition is to guarantee symmetry
around BOTTOM. There are two cases that give a transition without a Compare Match.
•
OCR2 changes its value from MAX, like in Figure 65. When the OCR2 value is MAX
the OCn pin value is the same as the result of a down-counting Compare Match. To
ensure symmetry around BOTTOM the OCn value at MAX must correspond to the
result of an up-counting Compare Match.
•
The timer starts counting from a value higher than the one in OCR2, and for that
reason misses the Compare Match and hence the OCn change that would have
happened on the way up.
Timer/Counter Timing
Diagrams
The following figures show the Timer/Counter in synchronous mode, and the timer clock
(clk
T
2) is therefore shown as a clock enable signal. In asynchronous mode, clk
I/O
should
be replaced by the Timer/Counter Oscillator clock. The figures include information on
when Interrupt Flags are set. Figure 66 contains timing data for basic Timer/Counter
operation. The figure shows the count sequence close to the MAX value in all modes
other than phase correct PWM mode.
f
OCn P CPW M
f
clk_I/O
N
510
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