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9-1
9-2
9-3
9-4
9-5
Timer/Counter 1 Intervals ....................................................................................................
Timer/Counter 1 Pulse Width Measurement Range...........................................................
Timer/Counter 1 Pulse Width Measurement Time .............................................................
Limits of Reading Timer Register........................................................................................
Maximum Input Frequency and Minimum Input Pulse Width That Can be
Counted as Events...............................................................................................................
Limits of Reading Timer Register........................................................................................
239
240
241
243
254
272
9-6
10-1
10-2
10-3
10-4
10-5
10-6
10-7
10-8
10-9
10-10
10-11
Timer/Counter 2 Intervals ....................................................................................................
Timer/Counter 2 Programmable Square-Wave Output Setting Range .............................
Timer/Counter 2 Pulse Width Measurement Range...........................................................
Clocks Enabled to be Input to Timer/Counter 2 .................................................................
Limits of Reading Timer Register........................................................................................
Timer Output (TO2/TO3) Operations ..................................................................................
TO2/TO3 Toggle Output (f
XX
= 32 MHz).............................................................................
TO2/TO3 PWM Cycle (f
XX
= 32 MHz, BW2 = 0) ................................................................
TO2/TO3 PWM Cycle (f
XX
= 32 MHz, BW2 = 1) ................................................................
TO2 PPG Output (f
XX
= 32 MHz).........................................................................................
Limits of Reading Timer Register........................................................................................
278
279
280
280
283
309
311
313
314
320
351
11-1
11-2
11-3
Timer 3 Intervals ..................................................................................................................
Limits of Reading Timer Register........................................................................................
Limits of Reading Timer Register........................................................................................
355
357
369
14-1
A/D Conversion Time ...........................................................................................................
395
17-1
17-2
17-3
17-4
17-5
Differences Between UART/IOE1 and UART2/IOE2 Names ............................................
Receive Error Causes ..........................................................................................................
Baud Rate Setting Methods.................................................................................................
Examples of BRGC Settings When Baud Rate Generator is Used ..................................
Examples of Settings When External Baud Rate Input (ASCK) is Used ..........................
415
428
446
447
448
19-1
19-2
INTCSI Generation Timing and Wait Control .....................................................................
Relationship between Signals and Flags............................................................................
484
493
21-1
Pins P20 to P26 and Use of Detected Edge ......................................................................
501
22-1
22-2
22-3
22-4
22-5
22-6
Interrupt Request Service Modes........................................................................................
Interrupt Request Sources...................................................................................................
Control Registers..................................................................................................................
Interrupt Control Register Flags Corresponding to Interrupt Sources...............................
Multiple Interrupt Servicing ..................................................................................................
Interrupts for Which Macro Service Can be Used..............................................................
509
510
514
516
537
544
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