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INT1
to
INT12
INT14
28x
CPU
TINT2
TINT0
PIE
CPU-TIMER0
CPU-TIMER2
(ReservedforDSP/BIOS)
INT13
TINT1
CPU-TIMER1
XINT13
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Reset
Timer Reload
SYSCLKOUT
TCR.4
(Timer Start Status)
TINT
16-Bit Timer Divide-Down
TDDRH:TDDR
32-Bit Timer Period
PRDH:PRD
32-Bit Counter
TIMH:TIM
16-Bit Prescale Counter
PSCH:PSC
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4.2 32-Bit CPU-Timer 0, CPU-Timer 1, CPU-Timer 2
There are three 32-bit CPU-timers on the devices (CPU-Timer 0, CPU-Timer 1, CPU-Timer 2).
Timer 2 is reserved for DSP/BIOS™. CPU-Timer 0 and CPU-Timer 1 can be used in user applications.
These timers are different from the timers that are present in the ePWM modules.
NOTE
NOTE: If the application is not using DSP/BIOS, then CPU-Timer 2 can be used in the
application.
Figure 4-2. CPU-Timers
The timer interrupt signals (TINT0, TINT1, TINT2) are connected as shown in Figure 4-3.
A. The timer registers are connected to the memory bus of the C28x processor.
B. The timing of the timers is synchronized to SYSCLKOUT of the processor clock.
Figure 4-3. CPU-Timer Interrupt Signals and Output Signal
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