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Texas Instruments TMS570LC4357 User Manual

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Toothed
wheel
55 56 57 0
Gap flag
ARST
Tick counter
ACNT
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Angle Functions
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SPNU563AMarch 2018
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High-End Timer (N2HET) Module
23.3.2.2.4.1 Use of the ARST Bit In Case of a Toothed Wheel Without Singularity
If a toothed wheel has no singularity (that is, no missing teeth), the ACNT must be reset when it reaches
the angle zero point. To reset the ACNT when it reaches the angle zero point, set the ARST bit to 1.
Setting the ARST bit before the reload of the tick counter will cause the HWAG to fail to reload the tick
counter. The HWAG will act like a normal tooth but the next active edge on the toothed wheel input will
reset the ACNT and TCNT and clear the ARST bit. For an example of using the ARST bit in a toothed
wheel without singularity, see Figure 23-46.
Figure 23-46. Using the ARST Bit in a Toothed Wheel Without Singularity

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BrandTexas Instruments
ModelTMS570LC4357
CategoryMicrocontrollers
LanguageEnglish

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