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MC68HC908GP20 Datasheet, PDF (353/406 Pages) Freescale Semiconductor, Inc – M68HC08 Microcontrollers
22.4 Pin Name Conventions
The text that follows describes both timers, TIM1 and TIM2. The TIM
input/output (I/O) pin names are T[1,2]CH0 (timer channel 0) and
T[1,2]CH1 (timer channel 1), where “1” is used to indicate TIM1 and “2”
is used to indicate TIM2. The two TIMs share four I/O pins with four port
D I/O port pins. The full names of the TIM I/O pins are listed in
Table 22-1. The generic pin names appear in the text that follows.
Table 22-1. Pin Name Conventions
TIM Generic Pin Names:
Full TIM
Pin Names:
TIM1
TIM2
T[1,2]CH0
PTD4/T1CH0
PTD6/T2CH0
T[1,2]CH1
PTD5/T1CH1
PTD7/T2CH1
NOTE:
References to either timer 1 or timer 2 may be made in the following text
by omitting the timer number. For example, TCH0 may refer generically
to T1CH0 and T2CH0, and TCH1 may refer to T1CH1 and T2CH1.
22.5 Functional Description
NOTE:
References to DMA and associated functions are only valid if the MCU
has a DMA module. This MCU does not have the DMA function. Any
DMA-related register bits should be left in their reset state for expected
MCU operation.
NOTE:
References to TCLK and external TIM clock input are only valid if the
MCU has an external TCLK pin. If the MCU has no external TCLK pin,
the TIM module must use the internal bus clock prescaler selections.
Figure 22-1 shows the structure of the TIM. The central component of
the TIM is the 16-bit TIM counter that can operate as a free-running
counter or a modulo up-counter. The TIM counter provides the timing
reference for the input capture and output compare functions. The TIM
counter modulo registers, TMODH:TMODL, control the modulo value of
the TIM counter. Software can read the TIM counter value at any time
without affecting the counting sequence.
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