Panasonic MN101C49K User Manual

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Chapter 3 Register Setup of Each Function 
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001: Timer 3, prescaler output signal 
010: Low speed crystal clock oscillation frequency 
011: Synchronous low speed crystal clock oscillation frequency 
110: Timer 3, pin input external signal 
111: Synchronous timer 3, pin input external signal 
 
Timer 4: 
BIT7: Unused 
BIT6: Unused 
BIT5: "0"   Normal operation 
 "0"   P24(IRQ4), pulse width measurement  
BIT4: "0"   Normal operation 
 "1"   PWM operation 
BIT3: "0"   Stop count 
 "1"   Count operation 
BIT2, 1, 0: Clock source selection 
000: High speed crystal clock oscillation frequency 
001: Timer 4, prescaler output signal 
010: Low speed crystal clock oscillation frequency 
011: Synchronous low speed crystal clock oscillation frequency 
110: Timer 4, pin input external signal 
111: Synchronous timer 4, pin input external signal 
 
The synchronization synchronizes with the timing of the system clock. See the "LSI User’s Manual". 
 
3.9.1 Types of setting for 8-bit timer 
Interval timer 
You can apply interval timer setting to all 8-bit timers ranging from the timer 0 to 4. Your source clock 
selection and compare register setting determines the generation cycle of the timer interrupt. The timer 
generates the interrupt on the next count after it matches the set value on the compare register, then clears 
the count. You write a count which is equivalent to a period setting minus 1 to the compare register. 
 
The following is the example for setting the interval timer with 10 milli seconds. 
To set to the interval timer with 10 milli seconds, convert the time base to the frequency first. 
Formula:    1 / 10 milli seconds  
=
  100 Hz 
 
Setting by using 
high speed oscillation clock:
 
The prescaler can set the high speed oscillation clock to 4, 16, 32 or 64 divisions.