28.7 Operating Modes
| Mode | MODE | Output Operation  | Operation | Timer Control | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [4:3] | [2:0] | Start | Reset | Stop | |||
| Free-Running Period | 00 | 000 | Period Pulse | Software gate (Figure 28-3) | ON =
                        1 | — | ON =
                        0 | 
001 | Hardware gate, active-high | ON =
                        1 andTMRx_ers =
                             | — | ON =
                        0 orTMRx_ers =
                          | |||
010 | Hardware gate, active-low | ON =
                        1 andTMRx_ers =
                             | — | ON =
                        0 orTMRx_ers =
                          | |||
011 | 
                      Period Pulse with Hardware Reset  | Rising or falling edge Reset | ON = 1 | TMRx_ers ↕ | ON = 0 | ||
100 | Rising edge Reset (Figure 28-5) | TMRx_ers ↑ | |||||
101 | Falling edge Reset | TMRx_ers ↓ | |||||
110 | Low-level Reset | TMRx_ers
                     = 0 | ON =
                        0 orTMRx_ers =
                          | ||||
111 | High-level Reset (Figure 28-6) | TMRx_ers
                     = 1 | ON =
                        0 orTMRx_ers =
                          | ||||
| One Shot | 01 | 000 | One-shot | Software start (Figure 28-7) | ON =
                        1 | — | ON = 0or Next clock after TxTMR = TxPR (Note 2)  | 
001 | 
                      Edge-Triggered Start (Note 1)  | Rising edge start (Figure 28-8) | ON =
                        1 andTMRx_ers ↑  | — | |||
010 | Falling edge start | ON =
                        1 andTMRx_ers ↓  | — | ||||
011 | Any edge start | ON =
                        1 andTMRx_ers ↕  | — | ||||
100 | 
                      Edge-Triggered Start and Hardware Reset (Note 1)  | Rising
                     edge start and Rising edge Reset (Figure 28-9)  | ON =
                        1 andTMRx_ers ↑  | TMRx_ers ↑ | |||
101 | Falling
                     edge start and Falling edge Reset  | ON =
                        1 andTMRx_ers ↓  | TMRx_ers ↓ | ||||
110 | Rising
                     edge start and Low-level Reset (Figure 28-10)  | ON =
                        1 andTMRx_ers ↑  | TMRx_ers
                     = 0 | ||||
111 | Falling
                     edge start and High-level Reset  | ON =
                        1 andTMRx_ers ↓  | TMRx_ers
                     = 1 | ||||
| Monostable | 10 | 000 | Reserved | ||||
001 | 
                      Edge-Triggered Start (Note 1)  | Rising edge start | ON =
                        1 andTMRx_ers ↑  | — | ON = 0or Next clock after TxTMR = TxPR (Note 3)  | ||
010 | Falling edge start | ON =
                        1 andTMRx_ers ↓  | — | ||||
011 | Any edge start | ON =
                        1 andTMRx_ers ↕  | — | ||||
| Reserved | 100 | Reserved | |||||
| Reserved | 101 | Reserved | |||||
| One Shot | 110 | 
                      Level-Triggered Start and Hardware Reset  | High-level start and Low-level Reset (Figure 28-12)  | ON =
                        1 andTMRx_ers =
                             | TMRx_ers
                     = 0 | ON = 0 orHeld in Reset (Note 2)  | |
111 | Low-level start and High-level Reset  | ON =
                        1 andTMRx_ers =  | TMRx_ers
                     = 1 | ||||
| Reserved | 11 | xxx | Reserved | ||||
- If ON = 
0, then an edge is required to restart the timer after ON =1. - When T2TMR = T2PR, the next clock
               clears ON and stops T2TMR at 
00h. - When T2TMR = T2PR, the next clock
               stops T2TMR at 
00hbut does not clear ON. 
