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@mchp-mcc/scf-avr8-wex-v1

v1.0.1

Published

The Waveform Extension (WEX) provides extra functions to the timer/counter in Waveform Generation (WG) modes. It is primarily intended for use in different types of motor control and other power control applications. The WEX consists of five independent a

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Readme

Waveform Extension for the 16-Bit Timer/Counter type E

Overview

The Waveform Extension (WEX) provides extra functions to the timer/counter in Waveform Generation (WG) modes. It is primarily intended for use in different types of motor control and other power control applications. The WEX consists of five independent and successive units.

Features

  • Waveform Output with Complementary Output from Each Compare Channel
  • Four Dead-Time Insertion (DTI) Units
    • Separate high and low side dead-time setting
    • Double buffered dead-time registers
    • 8-bit resolution
  • Output Matrix for Timer/Counter Compare Channel Distribution
  • Pattern Generation Unit Creating Synchronized Bit Pattern Across the Port Pins
    • Double buffered pattern generation
    • Optionally distribution of one compare channel output across the port pins
  • Event Controlled Fault Protection for Instant and Predictable Fault Triggering
  • Four Swap Units
    • Separate port pair or high/low side driver swap

Changelog

All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.

[1.0.1] - 2024-04-08

Bug Fixes

  • CC8SCRIP-19520 :- [AVR] WEX - TCE isn't imported correctly

[1.0.0] - 2023-10-10

New Features

  • CC8SCRIP-16838 :- [AVR] WEX - If clause needed on WEX0.DTBOTH register
  • CC8SCRIP-15403 :- [AVR] WEX - With TCE, missing remove icon from Project Resources
  • CC8SCRIP-15402 :- [AVR] WEX - Initialization function generated without comments
  • CC8SCRIP-15399 :- [AVR] WEX - Online (internal or external) documentation missing even though help (?) is active
  • CC8SCRIP-15257 :- [AVR] WEX - The FTL files don't respect the guidelines
  • CC8SCRIP-15237 :- [AVR] WEX - Custom name for module
  • CC8SCRIP-15159 :- [AVR] WEX - Registers with bigger values than admissable
  • CC8SCRIP-15122 :- [AVR] WEX - Swap DTI Output Channel should be independent
  • CC8SCRIP-15106 :- [AVR] WEX - Dead-time does not display the "micro" character
  • CC8SCRIP-14918 :- [AVR] WEX - Global output override warning does not disappear