Datasheet

2018 Microchip Technology Inc. Data Sheet Complete DS40002058A-page 40
ATxmega128A1U/ATxmega64A1U
16. TC0/1 – 16-bit Timer/Counter Type 0 and 1
16.1 Features
Eight 16-bit timer/counters
Four timer/counters of type 0
Four timer/counters of type 1
32-bit timer/counter support by cascading two timer/counters
Up to four compare or capture (CC) channels
Four CC channels for timer/counters of type 0
Two CC channels for timer/counters of type 1
Double buffered timer period setting
Double buffered capture or compare channels
Waveform generation:
Frequency generation
Single-slope pulse width modulation
Dual-slope pulse width modulation
Input capture:
Input capture with noise cancelling
Frequency capture
Pulse width capture
32-bit input capture
Timer overflow and error interrupt events
One compare match or input capture interrupt event per CC channel
Can be used with event system for:
Quadrature decoding
Count and direction control
Capture
Can be used with DMA and trigger DMA transactions
High-resolution extension
Increases frequency and waveform resolution by 4x (2-bit) or 8x (3-bit)
Advanced waveform extension
Low and high-side output with programmable dead-time insertion (DTI)
Event controlled fault protection for safe disabling of external drivers
16.2 Overview
AVR XMEGA devices have a set of eight flexible 16-bit timer/counters (TC). Their capabilities include accurate program
execution timing, frequency and waveform generation, and input capture with time and frequency measurement of digital
signals. Two timer/counters can be cascaded to create a 32-bit timer/counter with optional 32-bit capture.
A timer/counter consists of a base counter and a set of compare or capture (CC) channels. The base counter can be used
to count clock cycles or events. It has direction control and period setting that can be used for timing. The CC channels can
be used together with the base counter to do compare match control, frequency generation, and pulse width waveform
modulation, as well as various input capture operations. A timer/counter can be configured for either capture or compare
functions, but cannot perform both at the same time.
A timer/counter can be clocked and timed from the peripheral clock with optional prescaling or from the event system. The
event system can also be used for direction control and capture trigger or to synchronize operations.