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An important feature to maintain when deadband is used together with Fault and Park is to never make a switch on the IO outputs without deadband insertion. When the park values for IO and IO_C are opposite, this switch is trivial, as this corresponds to a switch done under normal PWM deadband operation. See Figure 12-13.
If the IO and IO_C park values are equal, the switch is not trivial. To maintain a deadband insertion between switches, the implementation principle is as follows:
When using this method, the IO and IO_C outputs can use (FALLDLY+RISEDLY+2) cycles before settling in the park state when the IO and IO_C outputs are equal. The IO and IO_C outputs use FALLDLY+1 or RISEDLY+1 to settle when the IO and IO_C outputs are opposite.
In Figure 12-14, Park active is an internal signal set by either Fault or Debug, depending on the configuration. Park active is set one clock cycle after Fault or Debug is registered.