Fault Control - NXP Semiconductors freescale KV4 Series Reference Manual

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Functional description
FTM counter
channel (n) output
(before output mask)
CHnOM bit
channel (n) output
(after output mask)
The following table shows the output mask result before the polarity control.
Table 39-249. Output mask result for channel (n) before the polarity
CHnOM
0
1

39.5.16 Fault control

The fault control is enabled if (FAULTM[1:0] ≠ 0:0).
FTM can have up to four fault inputs. FAULTnEN bit (where n = 0, 1, 2, 3) enables the
fault input n and FFLTRnEN bit enables the fault input n filter. FFVAL[3:0] bits select
the value of the enabled filter in each enabled fault input.
First, each fault input signal is synchronized by the system clock; see the synchronizer
block in the following figure. Following synchronization, the fault input n signal enters
the filter block. When there is a state change in the fault input n signal, the 5-bit counter
is reset and starts counting up. As long as the new state is stable on the fault input n, the
996
the beginning of new PWM cycles
configured PWM signal starts
to be available in the channel (n) output
Figure 39-234. Output mask with POLn = 0
control
Output Mask Input
inactive state
active state
inactive state
active state
KV4x Reference Manual, Rev. 2, 02/2015
Preliminary
channel (n) output is disabled
Output Mask Result
inactive state
active state
inactive state
Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.

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