Timer_A Operation
12-8 Timer_A
Use of the Continuous Mode
The continuous mode can be used to generate independent time intervals and
output frequencies. Each time an interval is completed, an interrupt is
generated. The next time interval is added to the TACCRx register in the
interrupt service routine. Figure 126 shows two separate time intervals t0 and
t1 being added to the capture/compare registers. In this usage, the time
interval is controlled by hardware, not software, without impact from interrupt
latency. Up to three (Timer_A3) or five (Timer_A5) independent time intervals
or output frequencies can be generated using capture/compare registers.
Figure 126. Continuous Mode Time Intervals
0FFFFh
TACCR0a
TACCR0b TACCR0c TACCR0d
t1
t0t0
TACCR1a
TACCR1b TACCR1c
TACCR1d
t1t1
t0
Time intervals can be produced with other modes as well, where TACCR0 is
used as the period register. Their handling is more complex since the sum of
the old TACCRx data and the new period can be higher than the TACCR0
value. When the previous TACCRx value plus tx is greater than the TACCR0
data, the TACCR0 value must be subtracted to obtain the correct time interval.