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Bit 7
CMFB
0
1
Description
This bit is cleared from 1 to 0 when:
(Initial value)
1. The CPU reads the CMFB bit, then writes a â0â in this bit.
2. Compare-match interrupt B is served by the data transfer controller (DTC).
This bit is set to 1 when TCNT = TCORB.
Bit 6âCompare-Match Flag A (CMFA): This status flag is set to â1â when the timer count
matches the time constant set in TCORA.
Bit 6
CMFA
0
1
Description
This bit is cleared from 1 to 0 when:
(Initial value)
1. The CPU reads the CMFA bit, then writes a â0â in this bit.
2. Compare-match interrupt A is served by the data transfer controller (DTC).
This bit is set to 1 when TCNT = TCORA.
Bit 5âTimer Overflow Flag (OVF): This status flag is set to â1â when the timer count
overflows (changes from H'FF to H'00).
Bit 5
OVF
0
1
Description
This bit is cleared from 1 to 0 when the CPU reads (Initial value)
the OVF bit, then writes a â0â in this bit.
This bit is set to 1 when TCNT changes from H'FF to H'00.
Bit 4âReserved: This bit cannot be modified and is always read as â1.â
Bits 3 to 0âOutput Select 3 to 0 (OS3 to OS0): These bits specify the effect of compare-match
events on the timer output signal (TMO). Bits OS3 and OS2 control the effect of compare-match B
on the output level. Bits OS1 and OS0 control the effect of compare-match A on the output level.
When all four output select bits are cleared to â0â the TMO signal is not output. The TMO output
is â0â before the first compare-match.
Bit 3
OS3
0
0
1
1
Bit 2
OS2
0
1
0
1
Description
No change when compare-match B occurs.
(Initial value)
Output changes to â0â when compare-match B occurs.
Output changes to â1â when compare-match B occurs.
Output inverts (toggles) when compare-match B occurs.
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