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On-chip peripherals
10.3 16-bit timer
10.3.1 Introduction
The timer consists of a 16-bit free-running counter driven by a programmable prescaler.
It may be used for a variety of purposes, including pulse length measurement of up to two
input signals (input capture) or generation of up to two output waveforms (output compare
and PWM).
Pulse lengths and waveform periods can be modulated from a few microseconds to several
milliseconds using the timer prescaler and the CPU clock prescaler.
Obsolete Product(s) - Obsolete Product(s) 10.3.2
Some ST7 devices have two on-chip 16-bit timers. They are completely independent, and
do not share any resources. They are synchronized after a MCU reset as long as the timer
clock frequencies are not modified.
This description covers one or two 16-bit timers. In ST7 devices with two timers, register
names are prefixed with TA (Timer A) or TB (Timer B).
Main features
Programmable prescaler: fCPU divided by 2, 4 or 8
Overflow status flag and maskable interrupt
External clock input (must be at least four times slower than the CPU clock speed) with
the choice of active edge
1 or 2 output compare functions each with:
– 2 dedicated 16-bit registers
– 2 dedicated programmable signals
– 2 dedicated status flags
– 1 dedicated maskable interrupt
1 or 2 input capture functions each with:
– 2 dedicated 16-bit registers
– 2 dedicated active edge selection signals
– 2 dedicated status flags
– 1 dedicated maskable interrupt
Pulse width modulation mode (PWM)
One pulse mode
Reduced power mode
5 alternate functions on I/O ports (ICAP1, ICAP2, OCMP1, OCMP2, EXTCLK)(c)
The timer block diagram is shown in Figure 34.
c. Some timer pins may not be available (not bonded) in some ST7 devices. Refer to Section 2: Pin description.
When reading an input signal on a non-bonded pin, the value will always be ‘1’.
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