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ATMEGA16M1_1 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: ATMEGA16M1_1
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内容描述: 8位微控制器,带有16K / 32K / 64K字节的系统内可编程闪存 [8-bit Microcontroller with 16K/32K/64K Bytes In-System Programmable Flash]
分类和应用: 闪存微控制器
文件页数/大小: 365 页 / 6381 K
品牌: ATMEL [ ATMEL ]
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ATmega16/32/64/M1/C1  
TOP actively while the Timer/Counter is running in the phase correct mode can result in an  
unsymmetrical output.  
The reason for this can be found in the time of update of the OCRnx Register. Since the OCRnx  
update occurs at TOP, the PWM period starts and ends at TOP. This implies that the length of  
the falling slope is determined by the previous TOP value, while the length of the rising slope is  
determined by the new TOP value. When these two values differ the two slopes of the period will  
differ in length. The difference in length gives the unsymmetrical result on the output.  
It is recommended to use the phase and frequency correct mode instead of the phase correct  
mode when changing the TOP value while the Timer/Counter is running. When using a static  
TOP value there are practically no differences between the two modes of operation.  
In phase correct PWM mode, the compare units allow generation of PWM waveforms on the  
OCnx pins. Setting the COMnx1:0 bits to two will produce a non-inverted PWM and an inverted  
PWM output can be generated by setting the COMnx1:0 to three (See Table on page 131). The  
actual OCnx value will only be visible on the port pin if the data direction for the port pin is set as  
output (DDR_OCnx). The PWM waveform is generated by setting (or clearing) the OCnx Regis-  
ter at the compare match between OCRnx and TCNTn when the counter increments, and  
clearing (or setting) the OCnx Register at compare match between OCRnx and TCNTn when  
the counter decrements. The PWM frequency for the output when using phase correct PWM can  
be calculated by the following equation:  
f
clk_I/O  
f
= ---------------------------------  
OCnxPCPWM  
2
N
TOP  
The N variable represents the prescaler divider (1, 8, 64, 256, or 1024).  
The extreme values for the OCRnx Register represent special cases when generating a PWM  
waveform output in the phase correct PWM mode. If the OCRnx is set equal to BOTTOM the  
output will be continuously low and if set equal to TOP the output will be continuously high for  
non-inverted PWM mode. For inverted PWM the output will have the opposite logic values. If  
OCR1A is used to define the TOP value (WGM13:0 = 11) and COM1A1:0 = 1, the OC1A output  
will toggle with a 50% duty cycle.  
13.8.5  
Phase and Frequency Correct PWM Mode  
The phase and frequency correct Pulse Width Modulation, or phase and frequency correct PWM  
mode (WGMn3:0 = 8 or 9) provides a high resolution phase and frequency correct PWM wave-  
form generation option. The phase and frequency correct PWM mode is, like the phase correct  
PWM mode, based on a dual-slope operation. The counter counts repeatedly from BOTTOM  
(0x0000) to TOP and then from TOP to BOTTOM. In non-inverting Compare Output mode, the  
Output Compare (OCnx) is cleared on the compare match between TCNTn and OCRnx while  
upcounting, and set on the compare match while downcounting. In inverting Compare Output  
mode, the operation is inverted. The dual-slope operation gives a lower maximum operation fre-  
quency compared to the single-slope operation. However, due to the symmetric feature of the  
dual-slope PWM modes, these modes are preferred for motor control applications.  
The main difference between the phase correct, and the phase and frequency correct PWM  
mode is the time the OCRnx Register is updated by the OCRnx Buffer Register, (see Figure  
13-8 and Figure 13-9).  
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