Atmel ATmega328P Xplained Mini MEGA328P-XMINI MEGA328P-XMINI Data Sheet

Product codes
MEGA328P-XMINI
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ATmega48A/PA/88A/PA/168A/PA/328/P [DATASHEET]
Atmel-8271H-AVR- ATmega-Datasheet_08/2014
Signal description (internal signals):
count
Increment or decrement TCNT2 by 1.
direction
Selects between increment and decrement.
clear
Clear TCNT2 (set all bits to zero).
clk
Tn
Timer/Counter clock, referred to as clk
T2 
in the following.
top
Signalizes that TCNT2 has reached maximum value.
bottom
Signalizes that TCNT2 has reached minimum value (zero).
Depending on the mode of operation used, the counter is cleared, incremented, or decremented at each timer 
clock (clk
T2
). clk
T2
 can be generated from an external or internal clock source, selected by the Clock Select bits 
(CS22:0). When no clock source is selected (CS22:0 = 0) the timer is stopped. However, the TCNT2 value can 
be accessed by the CPU, regardless of whether clk
T2
 is present or not. A CPU write overrides (has priority over) 
all counter clear or count operations.
The counting sequence is determined by the setting of the WGM21 and WGM20 bits located in the 
Timer/Counter Control Register (TCCR2A) and the WGM22 located in the Timer/Counter Control Register B 
(TCCR2B). There are close connections between how the counter behaves (counts) and how waveforms are 
generated on the Output Compare outputs OC2A and OC2B. For more details about advanced counting 
sequences and waveform generation, see 
The Timer/Counter Overflow Flag (TOV2) is set according to the mode of operation selected by the WGM22:0 
bits. TOV2 can be used for generating a CPU interrupt.
18.5
Output Compare Unit
The 8-bit comparator continuously compares TCNT2 with the Output Compare Register (OCR2A and OCR2B). 
Whenever TCNT2 equals OCR2A or OCR2B, the comparator signals a match. A match will set the Output 
Compare Flag (OCF2A or OCF2B) at the next timer clock cycle. If the corresponding interrupt is enabled, the 
Output Compare Flag generates an Output Compare interrupt. The Output Compare Flag is automatically 
cleared when the interrupt is executed. Alternatively, the Output Compare Flag can be cleared by software by 
writing a logical one to its I/O bit location. The Waveform Generator uses the match signal to generate an output 
according to operating mode set by the WGM22:0 bits and Compare Output mode (COM2x1:0) bits. The max 
and bottom signals are used by the Waveform Generator for handling the special cases of the extreme values in 
some modes of operation (
 shows a block diagram of the Output Compare unit.