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A/D Flash MCU with EEPROM
HT66F0175/HT66F0185
A/D Flash MCU with EEPROM
TM Clock Source
The clock source which drives the main counter in each TM can originate from various sources.
The selection of the required clock source is implemented using the TnCK2~TnCK0 bits in the TM
control registers. The clock source can be a ratio of the system clock, f
SYS
, or the internal high clock,
f
H
, the f
TBC
clock source or the external TCKn pin. The TCKn pin clock source is used to allow an
external signal to drive the TM as an external clock source for event counting.
TM Interrupts
The Compact, Standard or Periodic type TM has two internal interrupts, one for each of the internal
comparator A or comparator P, which generate a TM interrupt when a compare match condition
occurs. When a TM interrupt is generated, it can be used to clear the counter and also to change the
state of the TM output pin.
TM External Pins
Each of the TMs, irrespective of what type, has one TM input pin, with the label TCKn. The TM
input pin is essentially a clock source for the TM and is selected using the TnCK2~TnCK0 bits in
the TMnC0 register. This external TM input pin allows an external clock source to drive the internal
TM. This external TM input pin is shared with other functions but will be connected to the internal
TM if selected using the TnCK2~TnCK0 bits. The TM input pin can be chosen to have either a
rising or falling active edge. The TCKn pin is also used as the external trigger input pin in single
pulse output mode for the STM and PTM respectively.
The TMs each have one output pin with the label TPn. When the TM is in the Compare Match
Output Mode, these pins can be controlled by the TM to switch to a high or low level or to toggle
when a compare match situation occurs. The external TPn output pin is also the pin where the
TM generates the PWM output waveform. The TPn pin acts as an input when the TM is setup to
operate in the Capture Input Mode. As the TPn pins are pin-shared with other functions, the TPn
pin function is enabled or disabled according to the internal TM on/off control, operation mode and
output control settings. When the corresponding TM configuration selects the TPn pin to be used as
an output pin, the associated pin will be setup as an external TM output pin. If the TM configuration
selects the TPn pin to be setup as an input pin, the input signal supplied on the associated pin can
be derived from an external signal and other pin-shared output function. If the TM configuration
determines that the TPn pin function is not used, the associated pin will be controlled by other
pin-shared functions. The details of the TPn pin for each TM type and device are provided in the
accompanying table.
Device
STM
PTM
CTM
Register
HT66F01�5
—
TCK0; TP0
TCK1; TP1
—
TMPC
HT66F01�5
TCK0; TP0
TCK1; TP1
TCK�; TP�
TMPC
TM External Pins