About FlexTimer Module: Timer peripheral in NXP S32K1xx and S32K3xx Automotive Microcontrollers
In this blog, get to know how to use ADC Driver in automotive MCU’s via Autosar MCAL Layer
Autosar MCAL Layer ADC Driver API and Data Types Explanation
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What is TRGMUX peripheral? TRGMUC provides an extremely flexible mechanism for connecting various trigger sources to multiple pins/peripherals. The trigger multiplexer (TRGMUX) module allows software to configure the trigger inputs for various peripherals. The TRGMUX module allows software to select the trigger source for peripherals. TRGMUX is a peripheral which provides mechanisms for connecting various trigger sources to multiple pins/peripherals. Each peripheral that accepts external triggers usually has one specific 32-bit trigger control register. Each control register supports upto 4 triggers and each trigger can be selected from available trigger sources.
What is Programmable Delay Block(PDB) peripheral? PDB provides controllable delays from either an internal or an external trigger, or a programmable interval tick, to the hardware trigger inputs of ADCs. PDB can also provide pulse outputs that are used as the sample window in the CMP block. The PDB contains a counter whose output is compared to several different digital values. If the PDB is enabled, then a trigger input event will reset the PDB counter and make it start to count. A trigger input event is defined as a rising edge being detected on a selected trigger input source, or if a software trigger is selected and the Software Trigger bit (SC[SWTRIG]) is written with 1
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ADC peripheral in S32K1xx MCU? ADC peripheral introduction in S32K1xx MCU? Features and specifications of ADC peripheral. Interlinking of PDB and TRGMUX with ADC peripheral
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