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11.8.2
Reset Start Operation
The MTU output pins (TIOC*) are initialized low by a reset and in standby mode. Since MTU pin
function selection is performed by the pin function controller (PFC), when the PFC is set, the
MTU pin states at that point are output to the ports. When MTU output is selected by the PFC
immediately after a reset, the MTU output initial level, low, is output directly at the port. When
the active level is low, the system will operate at this point, and therefore the PFC setting should
be made after initialization of the MTU output pins is completed.
Note:
Channel number and port notation are substituted for *.
11.8.3
Operation in Case of Re-Setting Due to Error During Operation, Etc.
If an error occurs during MTU operation, MTU output should be cut by the system. Cutoff is
performed by switching the pin output to port output with the PFC and outputting the inverse of
the active level. For large-current pins, output can also be cut by hardware, using port output
enable (POE). The pin initialization procedures for re-setting due to an error during operation, etc.,
and the procedures for restarting in a different mode after re-setting, are shown below.
The MTU has six operating modes, as stated above. There are thus 36 mode transition
combinations, but some transitions are not available with certain channel and mode combinations.
Possible mode transition combinations are shown in table 11.43.
Table 11.43 Mode Transition Combinations
After
Before
Normal
PWM1
PWM2
PCM
CPWM
RPWM
Normal
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
PWM1
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
PWM2
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
None
None
PCM
(17)
(18)
(19)
(20)
None
None
CPWM
(21)
(22)
None
None
(23) (24)
(25)
RPWM
Legend:
Normal: Normal mode
PWM1: PWM mode 1
PWM2: PWM mode 2
PCM:
Phase counting modes 1 to 4
CPWM: Complementary PWM mode
RPWM: Reset-synchronous PWM mode
(26)
(27)
None
None
(28)
(29)
The above abbreviations are used in some places in following descriptions.