Figure 5-15. Timer Pins - Motorola MC68302 User Manual

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Each of these five pins can be used either as a dedicated timer function or as a general-
purpose port B I/O port pin. Note that the timers do not require the use of external pins. The
input buffers have Schmitt triggers.
TIN1/PB3—Timer 1 Input
This input is used as a timer clock source for timer 1 or as a trigger for the timer 1 capture
register. TIN1 may also be used as the external clock source for any or all three SCC baud
rate generators.
TOUT1/PB4—Timer 1 Output
This output is used as an active-low pulse timeout or an event overflow output (toggle) from
timer 1.
TIN2/PB5—Timer 2 Input
This input can be used as a timer clock source for timer 2 or as a trigger for the timer 2 cap-
ture register.
TOUT2/PB6—Timer 2 Output
This output is used as an active-low pulse timeout or as an event overflow output (toggle)
from timer 2.
WDOG/PB7—Watchdog Output
This active-low, open-drain output indicates expiration of the watchdog timer. WDOG is as-
serted for a period of 16 clock (CLKO) cycles and may be externally connected to the RE-
SET and HALT pins to reset the MC68302. WDOG is never asserted by the on-chip
hardware watchdog (see the BERR signal description). The WDOG pin function is enabled
after a total system reset. It may be reassigned as the PB7 I/O pin in the PBCNT register.
MOTOROLA
TIN1 / PB3
TOUT1 / PB4
MC68302
TIN2 / PB5
TOUT2 / PB6
WDOG / PB7

Figure 5-15. Timer Pins

MC68302 USER'S MANUAL
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