6-Step Pwm Generation; Figure 150. 6-Step Generation, Com Example (Ossr=1) - ST STM32G0 1 Series Reference Manual

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RM0444
21.3.19

6-step PWM generation

When complementary outputs are used on a channel, preload bits are available on the
OCxM, CCxE and CCxNE bits. The preload bits are transferred to the shadow bits at the
COM commutation event. Thus one can program in advance the configuration for the next
step and change the configuration of all the channels at the same time. COM can be
generated by software by setting the COM bit in the TIMx_EGR register or by hardware (on
TRGI rising edge).
A flag is set when the COM event occurs (COMIF bit in the TIMx_SR register), which can
generate an interrupt (if the COMIE bit is set in the TIMx_DIER register) or a DMA request
(if the COMDE bit is set in the TIMx_DIER register).
The
Figure 150
occurs, in 3 different examples of programmed configurations.
describes the behavior of the OCx and OCxN outputs when a COM event

Figure 150. 6-step generation, COM example (OSSR=1)

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