Possible Actions On A Trip Event - Texas Instruments Concerto F28M36 Series Technical Reference Manual

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TZCTL Register bit-field
Settings
0,0
0,1
1,0
1,1
Example 7-7. Trip-Zone Configurations
Scenario A:
A one-shot trip event on TZ1 pulls both EPWM1A, EPWM1B low and also forces EPWM2A and EPWM2B
high.
Configure the ePWM1 registers as follows:
– TZSEL[OSHT1] = 1: enables TZ1 as a one-shot event source for ePWM1
– TZCTL[TZA] = 2: EPWM1A will be forced low on a trip event.
– TZCTL[TZB] = 2: EPWM1B will be forced low on a trip event.
Configure the ePWM2 registers as follows:
– TZSEL[OSHT1] = 1: enables TZ1 as a one-shot event source for ePWM2
– TZCTL[TZA] = 1: EPWM2A will be forced high on a trip event.
– TZCTL[TZB] = 1: EPWM2B will be forced high on a trip event.
Scenario B:
A cycle-by-cycle event on TZ5 pulls both EPWM1A, EPWM1B low.
A one-shot event on TZ1 or TZ6 puts EPWM2A into a high impedance state.
Configure the ePWM1 registers as follows:
– TZSEL[CBC5] = 1: enables TZ5 as a one-shot event source for ePWM1
– TZCTL[TZA] = 2: EPWM1A will be forced low on a trip event.
– TZCTL[TZB] = 2: EPWM1B will be forced low on a trip event.
Configure the ePWM2 registers as follows:
– TZSEL[OSHT1] = 1: enables TZ1 as a one-shot event source for ePWM2
– TZSEL[OSHT6] = 1: enables TZ6 as a one-shot event source for ePWM2
– TZCTL[TZA] = 0: EPWM2A will be put into a high-impedance state on a trip event.
– TZCTL[TZB] = 3: EPWM2B will ignore the trip event.
7.2.7.4
Generating Trip Event Interrupts
Figure 7-39
and
Figure 7-40
DCAEVT1/2 and DCBEVT1/2 signals are described in further detail in
SPRUHE8E – October 2012 – Revised November 2019
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Table 7-21. Possible Actions On a Trip Event
EPWMxA
and/or
EPWMxB
High-Impedance
Force to High State
Force to Low State
No Change
illustrate the trip-zone submodule control and interrupt logic, respectively.
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Comment
Do Nothing.
No change is made to the output.
Section
7.2.9.
C28 Enhanced Pulse Width Modulator (ePWM) Module
ePWM Submodules
Tripped
Tripped
Tripped
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