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ADUC847BCP8-5

Manufacturer Part Number
ADUC847BCP8-5
Description
MicroConverter Multichannel 24-/16-Bit ADCs with Embedded 62 kB Flash and Single-Cycle MCU
Manufacturer
AD [Analog Devices]
Datasheet
* THE CORE CLOCK IS THE OUTPUT OF THE PLL (SEE THE ON-CHIP PLL SECTION)
P3.2/INT
Timer/Counter 0 and 1 Operating Modes
This section describes the operating modes for Timer/Counters
0 and 1. Unless otherwise noted, these modes of operation are
the same for both Timer 0 and Timer 1.
Mode 0 (13-Bit Timer/Counter)
Mode 0 configures an 8-bit timer/counter. Figure 52 shows
Mode 0 operation. Note that the divide-by-12 prescaler is not
present on the single-cycle core.
P3.2/INT0
In this mode, the timer register is configured as a 13-bit register.
As the count rolls over from all 1s to all 0s, it sets the timer
overflow flag, TF0. TF0 can then be used to request an interrupt.
The counted input is enabled to the timer when TR0 = 1 and
either Gate = 0 or INT0 = 1. Setting Gate = 1 allows the timer to
be controlled by external input INT0 to facilitate pulse-width
measurements. TR0 is a control bit in the special function
register TCON; Gate is in TMOD. The 13-bit register consists of
all 8 bits of TH0 and the lower 5 bits of TL0. The upper 3 bits of
TL0 are indeterminate and should be ignored. Setting the run
flag (TR0) does not clear the registers.
Mode 1 (16-Bit Timer/Counter)
Mode 1 is the same as Mode 0 except that the Mode 1 timer
register runs with all 16 bits. Mode 1 is shown in Figure 53.
* THE CORE CLOCK IS THE OUTPUT OF THE PLL (SEE THE ON-CHIP PLL SECTION)
P3.4/T0
CORE
P3.4/T0
CLK*
CORE
CLK*
GATE
GATE
0
TR0
TR0
Figure 52. Timer/Counter 0, Mode 0
Figure 53. Timer/Counter 0, Mode 1
C/T = 0
C/T = 1
C/T = 0
C/T = 1
CONTROL
CONTROL
(5 BITS)
(8 BITS)
TL0
TL0
(8 BITS)
(8 BITS)
TH0
TH0
TF0
TF0
INTERRUPT
INTERRUPT
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Mode 2 (8-Bit Timer/Counter with Autoreload)
Mode 2 configures the timer register as an 8-bit counter (TL0)
with automatic reload as shown in Figure 54. Overflow from
TL0 not only sets TF0, but also reloads TL0 with the contents of
TH0, which is preset by software. The reload leaves TH0
unchanged.
Mode 3 (Two 8-Bit Timer/Counters)
Mode 3 has different effects on Timer 0 and Timer 1. Timer 1 in
Mode 3 simply holds its count. The effect is the same as setting
TR1 = 0. Timer 0 in Mode 3 establishes TL0 and TH0 as two
separate counters. This configuration is shown in Figure 55. TL0
uses the Timer 0 control bits C/ T , Gate, TR0, INT0 , and TF0.
TH0 is locked into a timer function (counting machine cycles)
and takes over the use of TR1 and TF1 from Timer 1. Therefore,
TH0 then controls the Timer 1 interrupt. Mode 3 is provided
for applications requiring an extra 8-bit timer or counter.
When Timer 0 is in Mode 3, Timer 1 can be turned on and off
by switching it out of and into its own Mode 3, or it can still be
used by the serial interface as a baud rate generator. In fact, it
can be used in any application not requiring an interrupt from
Timer 1 itself.
P3.2/INT
* THE CORE CLOCK IS THE OUTPUT OF THE PLL (SEE THE ON-CHIP PLL SECTION)
P3.2/INT
P3.4/T0
* THE CORE CLOCK IS THE OUTPUT OF THE PLL (SEE THE ON-CHIP PLL SECTION)
CORE
P3.4/T0
CORE
CLK/12
CLK*
CLK*
CORE
GATE
GATE
TR1
0
0
TR0
TR0
Figure 54. Timer/Counter 0, Mode 2
Figure 55. Timer/Counter 0, Mode 3
C/T = 0
C/T = 1
C/T = 0
C/T = 1
ADuC845/ADuC847/ADuC848
CORE
CLK/12
CONTROL
CONTROL
(8 BITS)
(8 BITS)
TH0
RELOAD
TL0
(8 BITS)
(8 BITS)
TL0
TH0
TF1
TF0
TF0
INTERRUPT
INTERRUPT
INTERRUPT

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