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ATMEGA64A-AU 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: ATMEGA64A-AU
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内容描述: 8位微控制器,带有64K字节的系统内可编程闪存 [8-bit Microcontroller with 64K Bytes In-System Programmable Flash]
分类和应用: 闪存微控制器
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品牌: ATMEL [ ATMEL ]
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ATmega64A  
14.6.1  
Compare Output Mode and Waveform Generation  
The Waveform Generator uses the COM01:0 bits differently in Normal, CTC, and PWM modes.  
For all modes, setting the COM01:0 = 0 tells the Waveform Generator that no action on the OC0  
Register is to be performed on the next Compare Match. For compare output actions in the non-  
PWM modes refer to Table 14-3 on page 107. For fast PWM mode, refer to Table 14-4 on page  
107, and for phase correct PWM refer to Table 14-5 on page 107.  
A change of the COM01:0 bits state will have effect at the first Compare Match after the bits are  
written. For non-PWM modes, the action can be forced to have immediate effect by using the  
FOC0 strobe bits.  
14.7 Modes of Operation  
The mode of operation, i.e., the behavior of the Timer/Counter and the Output Compare pins, is  
defined by the combination of the Waveform Generation mode (WGM01:0) and Compare Output  
mode (COM01:0) bits. The Compare Output mode bits do not affect the counting sequence,  
while the Waveform Generation mode bits do. The COM01:0 bits control whether the PWM out-  
put generated should be inverted or not (inverted or non-inverted PWM). For non-PWM modes  
the COM01:0 bits control whether the output should be set, cleared, or toggled at a Compare  
Match (See “Compare Match Output Unit” on page 96.).  
For detailed timing information refer to “Timer/Counter Timing Diagrams” on page 101.  
14.7.1  
Normal Mode  
The simplest mode of operation is the Normal mode (WGM01:0 = 0). In this mode the counting  
direction is always up (incrementing), and no counter clear is performed. The counter simply  
overruns when it passes its maximum 8-bit value (TOP = 0xFF) and then restarts from the bot-  
tom (0x00). In normal operation the Timer/Counter Overflow Flag (TOV0) will be set in the same  
timer clock cycle as the TCNT0 becomes zero. The TOV0 flag in this case behaves like a ninth  
bit, except that it is only set, not cleared. However, combined with the timer overflow interrupt  
that automatically clears the TOV0 flag, the timer resolution can be increased by software. There  
are no special cases to consider in the Normal mode, a new counter value can be written  
anytime.  
The Output Compare unit can be used to generate interrupts at some given time. Using the Out-  
put Compare to generate waveforms in Normal mode is not recommended, since this will  
occupy too much of the CPU time.  
14.7.2  
Clear Timer on Compare Match (CTC) Mode  
In Clear Timer on Compare or CTC mode (WGM01:0 = 2), the OCR0 Register is used to manip-  
ulate the counter resolution. In CTC mode the counter is cleared to zero when the counter value  
(TCNT0) matches the OCR0. The OCR0 defines the top value for the counter, hence also its  
resolution. This mode allows greater control of the Compare Match output frequency. It also sim-  
plifies the operation of counting external events.  
The timing diagram for the CTC mode is shown in Figure 14-5. The counter value (TCNT0)  
increases until a Compare Match occurs between TCNT0 and OCR0, and then counter (TCNT0)  
is cleared.  
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