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The AUX TDC (AUX_TDC) peripheral is a high-precision TDC used to measure the time between a configurable start event and another configurable stop event. The TDC counts at either 96 MHz or 48 MHz, using both edges of a selected counter clock source.
TDC peripheral features are:
The TDC is typically used for the following:
The Sensor Controller and the System CPU share the TDC peripheral. TI-RTOS uses the TDC peripheral for RCOSC calibration. Both masters must implement and honor resource sharing to use this peripheral. For details, see Section 20.4.3.3.
Figure 20-15 shows the block diagram of the TDC. It also shows the connections to the Oscillator Control (OSCCTL) module, which requires configuration to use the TDC.