Figure 203. Counter Timing Diagram, Internal Clock Divided By 1, Timx_Arr=0X6 - STMicroelectronics RM0365 Reference Manual

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General-purpose timers (TIM2/TIM3/TIM4)
DMA request is sent). This is to avoid generating both update and capture interrupt when
clearing the counter on the capture event.
When an update event occurs, all the registers are updated and the update flag (UIF bit in
TIMx_SR register) is set (depending on the URS bit):
The buffer of the prescaler is reloaded with the preload value (content of the TIMx_PSC
register).
The auto-reload active register is updated with the preload value (content of the
TIMx_ARR register). Note that if the update source is a counter overflow, the auto-
reload is updated before the counter is reloaded, so that the next period is the expected
one (the counter is loaded with the new value).
The following figures show some examples of the counter behavior for different clock
frequencies.

Figure 203. Counter timing diagram, internal clock divided by 1, TIMx_ARR=0x6

1. Here, center-aligned mode 1 is used (for more details refer to
(TIMx_CR1) on page
561/1080
596).
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Section 21.4.1: TIMx control register 1
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