37.5.2
Power Management
37.5.3
Interrupt Sources
37.5.4
Fault Inputs
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Table 37-2.
I/O Lines
PWM
PWM
PWM
PWM
PWM
PWM
PWM
PWM
PWM
PWM
PWM
PWM
PWM
PWM
PWM
PWM
The PWM is not continuously clocked. The programmer must first enable the
Power Management Controller (PMC) before using the
not require PWM operations, the
later. In this case, the
PWM
In the
description, Master Clock (MCK) is the clock of the peripheral bus to which the
PWM
is connected.
The
interrupt line is connected on one of the internal sources of the Interrupt Controller.
PWM
Using the
interrupt requires the Interrupt Controller to be programmed first. Note that it is
PWM
not recommended to use the
Table 37-3.
Peripheral IDs
Instance
PWM
The
has the FAULT inputs connected to the different modules. Please refer to the imple-
PWM
mentation of these module within the product for detailed information about the fault generation
procedure. The
receives faults from PIO inputs, PMC, ADC controller, Analog Comparator
PWM
Controller and Timer/Counters
PWMH3
PWML0
PWML0
PWML0
PWML0
PWML1
PWML1
PWML1
PWML1
PWML2
PWML2
PWML2
PWML2
PWML3
PWML3
PWML3
clock can be stopped when not needed and be restarted
PWM
will resume its operations where it left off.
interrupt line in edge sensitive mode.
PWM
ID
31
PC21
B
PA19
B
PB5
B
PC0
B
PC13
B
PA20
B
PB12
A
PC1
B
PC15
B
PA16
C
PA30
A
PB13
A
PC2
B
PA15
C
PC3
B
PC22
B
PWM
. However, if the application does
PWM
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clock in the
PWM
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