8N3DV85KC-0036CDI8 Product Introduction:
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Programmable Timers are electronic components that allow users to program time intervals or perform specific temporal logic. It integrates counters, logic circuits, and possibly storage units to precisely control the time flow according to preset instructions. The main function is to provide accurate time delay or timing signals. Oscillators are circuits that produce periodically changing signals, and their core is to be able to stably output signals of a certain frequency as a clock source or signal source for electronic systems.
Application
Programmable timer, main function is to provide accurate time control function. Whether it is simple timing delay, or complex timing logic, it can be programmed to achieve. This makes it widely used in situations where precise time management is required, such as industrial automation, communication equipment, consumer electronics and so on. Oscillators are used in a wide range of fields, including but not limited to electronic engineering, communications, measurement, computer systems, clock synchronization, control equipment and many other fields. In radio communication, oscillators are used to generate carrier signals; In audio equipment, oscillators are used to generate audio signals; Inside the computer, an oscillator is used to provide the system clock.
FAQ about Clock/Timing - Programmable Timers and Oscillators
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1. What is a programmable timer?
A programmable timer is a device that can be preset by manually setting programming instructions and accumulate timing according to clock pulses. It allows users to set specific timing tasks as needed, and automatically perform corresponding operations after reaching the preset time. Programmable timers are widely used in various occasions, from computer rooms, schools and mechanical institutions to kitchen appliances in homes.
Programmable timers are based on the accumulation of clock pulses, and clock pulses have different specifications such as 1ms, 10ms, and 100ms. (The working process of the timer is actually counting clock pulses) Due to work needs, in addition to occupying its own numbered memory bit, the timer also occupies a set value register (word) and a current value register (word). The set value register (word) stores the timing time setting value assigned during programming.
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2. What is the timer in the system used for?
he timer in the system is mainly used to synchronize various gate circuits in the CPU, generate clock frequency, or provide pulse signal counting to peripherals. The system timer can display time and record time, generate time interrupts, and count years, months, days, weeks, hours, minutes, and seconds.
Specifically, timers have the following uses in computer systems:
Time interval generator: Generates periodic time stamp signals for various related purposes.
Various time limiters: Used as "time-out warning" or "timeout alarm".
Baud rate generator: Flexible determination of serial transmission rate.
Speed control of DC motor (PWM output): Control of DC motor speed is achieved by controlling pulse width modulation (PWM) output.
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3. What is the difference between an oscillator and a clock?
The main difference between an oscillator and a clock is that they have different functions and uses. An oscillator is an electronic component that can convert DC power into AC power with a certain frequency, and autonomously generate periodic signals, and is often used in clock circuits, communications and other fields. The clock is used to generate and maintain stable and accurate time signals to ensure the synchronization and coordination of electronic equipment.
An oscillator is an electronic circuit or device whose function is to convert direct current (DC) energy into alternating current (AC) energy with a certain frequency, amplitude and waveform. It can spontaneously generate and maintain a stable oscillation state without external periodic signal drive, and output continuous and repetitive AC signals. Oscillators are widely used in many fields such as electronic engineering, communications, measurement, computer systems, clock synchronization, and control equipment.