Chapter 12 Pulse-Width Modulator (S12PWM8B8CV1)
MC9S12XDP512 Data Sheet, Rev. 2.11
586 Freescale Semiconductor
Figure 12-21. PWM Left Aligned Output Example Waveform
12.4.2.6 Center Aligned Outputs
For center aligned output mode selection, set the CAEx bit (CAEx = 1) in the PWMCAE register and the
corresponding PWM output will be center aligned.
The 8-bit counter operates as an up/down counter in this mode and is set to up whenever the counter is
equal to $00. The counter compares to two registers, a duty register and a period register as shown in the
block diagram in Figure 12-19. When the PWM counter matches the duty register, the output flip-flop
changes state, causing the PWM waveform to also change state. A match between the PWM counter and
the period register changes the counter direction from an up-count to a down-count. When the PWM
counter decrements and matches the duty register again, the output flip-flop changes state causing the
PWM output to also change state. When the PWM counter decrements and reaches zero, the counter
direction changes from a down-count back to an up-count and a load from the double buffer period and
duty registers to the associated registers is performed, as described in Section 12.4.2.3, “PWM Period and
Duty”. The counter counts from 0 up to the value in the period register and then back down to 0. Thus the
effective period is PWMPERx*2.
NOTE
Changing the PWM output mode from left aligned to center aligned output
(or vice versa) while channels are operating can cause irregularities in the
PWM output. It is recommended to program the output mode before
enabling the PWM channel.
Figure 12-22. PWM Center Aligned Output Waveform
Period = 400 ns
E = 100 ns
Duty Cycle = 75%
PPOLx = 0
PPOLx = 1
PWMDTYx PWMDTYx
Period = PWMPERx*2
PWMPERx
PWMPERx