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13 Selects the external clock pin for phase counting mode of
16 MTCLKA-MTCLKB:
18 phase clock.
20 MTCLKC-MTCLKD:
22 phase clock.
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78 non-recycle:
80 underflow takes place. The counter is re-enabled when a
84 modulo-n:
99 hardware retriggerable one-shot:
106 the one-shot pulse.
111 clock pulse. The output signal then goes high again, the
119 by two on succeeding clock pulses. When the count
126 two on succeeding clock pulses. One clock pulse after
129 Succeeding clock pulses decrement the count by two. When
136 expires, the output will go low for one clock pulse and
143 output signal will go low for one clock pulse and then
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163 Read-only attribute that indicates the count direction of Count
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190 Read-only attribute that indicates whether excessive noise is
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207 pulse-direction:
214 is backward, falling edges on quadrature pair signal A
221 is backward, falling edges on quadrature pair signal B
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244 Read-only attribute that indicates the device-specific name of
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253 On the FlexTimer, the counter clock source passes through a
254 prescaler (i.e. a counter). This acts like a clock
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261 If the counter device supports preset registers -- registers
262 used to load counter channels to a set count upon device-defined
263 preset operation trigger events -- the preset count for channel
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284 Pulse-Direction count function mode, this Signal is
287 rising edge:
290 falling edge:
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326 Read-only attribute that indicates the component ID of the
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344 rounded-up to a power of 2.
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350 Read-only attribute that indicates the device-specific name of
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358 Read-only attribute that indicates the total number of Counts
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365 Read-only attribute that indicates the total number of Signals
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372 Read-only attribute that indicates whether a differential
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390 Filter clock factor for input Signal Y. This prescaler value
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398 non-synchronous load mode.
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416 Signal high state considered active level (rising edge).
419 Signal low state considered active level (falling edge).
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425 Read-only attribute that indicates the device-specific name of
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447 non-synchronous or synchronous load mode. Synchronous load mode
448 cannot be selected in non-quadrature (Pulse-Direction) clock
451 non-synchronous:
459 quadrature clock mode. The active level is configured
462 quadrature clock on the active level of the index input.
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468 Read-only attribute that indicates the signal Y frequency, in Hz.