CCPxCON
‘b0000
or EN =
0
.‘b0001
or ‘b1011
, then the timer associated
with the CCP module is cleared. TMR1 is the default selection for the CCP module,
so it is used for indication purposes only.Bit7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
EN | OUT | FMT | MODE[3:0] | ||||
AccessR/W | R | R/W | R/W | R/W | R/W | R/W | |
Reset0 | x | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
CCP Module Enable
Value | Description |
---|---|
1 | CCP is enabled |
0 | CCP is disabled |
CCP Output Data (read-only)
CCPxRH:L Value Alignment (PWM mode)
Value | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
x | Capture mode | Not used |
x | Compare mode | Not used |
1 | PWM mode | Left aligned format |
0 | PWM mode | Right aligned format |
CCP Mode Select
MODE Value | Operating Mode | Operation | Set CCPxIF |
---|---|---|---|
11xx |
PWM | PWM operation | Yes |
1011 |
Compare | Pulse output; clear TMR1(2) | Yes |
1010 |
Pulse output | Yes | |
1001 |
Clear output(1) | Yes | |
1000 |
Set output(1) | Yes | |
0111 |
Capture | Every 16th rising edge of CCPx input | Yes |
0110 |
Every 4th rising edge of CCPx input | Yes | |
0101 |
Every rising edge of CCPx input | Yes | |
0100 |
Every falling edge of CCPx input | Yes | |
0011 |
Every edge of CCPx input | Yes | |
0010 |
Compare | Toggle output | Yes |
0001 |
Toggle output; clear TMR1(2) | Yes | |
0000 |
Disabled | — |