Clone TMS320F28062 DSP Controller Eeprom Software, means the original software will be taken out from original DSP Controller then transfer it to other MCUs:
There are three GP timers on the TMS320F28062. The GP timer x (for x = 1, 2, 3) includes:
A 16-bit timer up-, up/down-counter, TxCNT for reads or writes
A 16-bit timer-compare register (double-buffered with shadow register), TxCMPR for reads or writes
A 16-bit timer-period register (double-buffered with shadow register), TxPR for reads or writes
A 16-bit timer-control register,TxCON for reads or writes
Selectable internal or external input clocks when Copy Microcontroller
A programmable prescalar for internal or external clock inputs
Control and interrupt logic for four maskable interrupts: underflow, overflow, timer compare, and period interrupts
A timer-compare output pin with configurable active-low and active-high states, as well as forced-low and forced-high states in the process of Clone MSP430F5438ACY Mixed Signal Microcontroller.
A selectable direction (TMRDIR) input pin (to count up or down when directional up-/down-count mode is selected)
The GP timers can be operated independently or synchronized with each other. A 32-bit GP timer also can be configured using GP timer 2 and 3. The compare register associated with each GP timer can be used for compare function and PWM-waveform generation.
There are two single and three continuous modes of operation for each GP timer in up- or up/ down-counting operations. Internal or external input clocks with programmable prescaler is used for each GP timer to facilitate the process of ST62T46 Chip Source Code Extraction. The state of each GP timer/compare output is configurable by the general-purpose timer-control register (GPTCON).
GP timers also provide the time base for the other event-manager submodules: GP timer 1 for all the compares and PWM circuits, GP timer 1 or 2 for the simple compares to generate additional compare or PWMs, GP timer 2 or 3 for the capture units and the quadrature-pulse counting operations facilitate the procedures of Microcontroller ST62T32 Code Extraction.
Double buffering of the period and compare registers allows programmable change of the timer (PWM) period and the compare/PWM pulse width as needed.