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PIC16F76T-I/SP View Datasheet(PDF) - Microchip Technology

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PIC16F76T-I/SP Datasheet PDF : 174 Pages
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8.0 CAPTURE/COMPARE/PWM
MODULES
Each Capture/Compare/PWM (CCP) module contains
a 16-bit register which can operate as a:
16-bit Capture register
16-bit Compare register
PWM Master/Slave Duty Cycle register
Both the CCP1 and CCP2 modules are identical in
operation, with the exception being the operation of the
special event trigger. Table 8-1 and Table 8-2 show the
resources and interactions of the CCP module(s). In
the following sections, the operation of a CCP module
is described with respect to CCP1. CCP2 operates the
same as CCP1, except where noted.
8.1 CCP1 Module
Capture/Compare/PWM Register1 (CCPR1) is com-
prised of two 8-bit registers: CCPR1L (low byte) and
CCPR1H (high byte). The CCP1CON register controls
the operation of CCP1. The special event trigger is
generated by a compare match and will clear both
TMR1H and TMR1L registers.
PIC16F7X
8.2 CCP2 Module
Capture/Compare/PWM Register1 (CCPR1) is com-
prised of two 8-bit registers: CCPR1L (low byte) and
CCPR1H (high byte). The CCP2CON register controls
the operation of CCP2. The special event trigger is
generated by a compare match; it will clear both
TMR1H and TMR1L registers, and start an A/D conver-
sion (if the A/D module is enabled).
Additional information on CCP modules is available in
the PICmicroMid-Range MCU Family Reference
Manual (DS33023) and in Application Note AN594,
Using the CCP Modules(DS00594).
TABLE 8-1: CCP MODE - TIMER
RESOURCES REQUIRED
CCP Mode
Capture
Compare
PWM
Timer Resource
Timer1
Timer1
Timer2
TABLE 8-2: INTERACTION OF TWO CCP MODULES
CCPx Mode CCPy Mode
Interaction
Capture
Capture
Compare
PWM
PWM
PWM
Capture
Compare
Compare
PWM
Capture
Compare
Same TMR1 time-base.
Same TMR1 time-base.
Same TMR1 time-base.
The PWMs will have the same frequency and update rate (TMR2 interrupt).
The rising edges are aligned.
None.
None.
2002 Microchip Technology Inc.
DS30325B-page 53

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