22.3.2.4.4 Input Modes
The user can select between 10 input modes. The selection is done by writing the Input Mode bit field (INPUTMODE) in the Input Control x register (TCDn.INPUTCTRLx).
INPUTMODE | Description |
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0x0 | Input has no action |
0x1 | Stop output, jump to opposite compare cycle and wait |
0x2 | Stop output, execute opposite compare cycle and wait |
0x3 | Stop output, execute opposite compare cycle while fault active |
0x4 | Stop all outputs, maintain frequency |
0x5 | Stop all outputs, execute dead time while fault active |
0x6 | Stop all outputs, jump to next compare cycle and wait |
0x7 | Stop all outputs, wait for software action |
0x8 | Stop output on edge, jump to next compare cycle |
0x9 | Stop output on edge, maintain frequency |
0xA | Stop output at level, maintain frequency |
other | Reserved |
Not all input modes work in all Waveform Generation modes. Below is a table that shows what Waveform Generation modes the different input modes are valid in.
INPUTMODE | One Ramp Mode | Two Ramp Mode | Four Ramp Mode | Dual Slope Mode |
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0x1 | Valid | Valid | Valid | Do not use |
0x2 | Do not use | Valid | Valid | Do not use |
0x3 | Do not use | Valid | Valid | Do not use |
0x4 | Valid | Valid | Valid | Valid |
0x5 | Do not use | Valid | Valid | Do not use |
0x6 | Do not use | Valid | Valid | Do not use |
0x7 | Valid | Valid | Valid | Valid |
0x8 | Valid | Valid | Valid | Do not use |
0x9 | Valid | Valid | Valid | Do not use |
0xA | Valid | Valid | Valid | Do not use |
In the following sections the different Input modes are presented in detail.