Hi Travis,
First off, let me apologize - when I said "yet another confusing feature..." I was referring to a general trend of me misunderstanding parts of the reference manual, and not necessarily due to lacking clarity :)
That being said, thank you for the quick reply and clarification! To summarize the idea that has formed in my mind after reading the manual and playing around with some code - the boundary values written in corresponding registers are used as-is in either limit checking or fast compare modes (i.e. they are not combined, only added and subtracted to and from compare value in fast compare mode). Hopefully this is accurate and can help anyone should they face the same question.
Regards,
Andrey
First off, let me apologize - when I said "yet another confusing feature..." I was referring to a general trend of me misunderstanding parts of the reference manual, and not necessarily due to lacking clarity :)
That being said, thank you for the quick reply and clarification! To summarize the idea that has formed in my mind after reading the manual and playing around with some code - the boundary values written in corresponding registers are used as-is in either limit checking or fast compare modes (i.e. they are not combined, only added and subtracted to and from compare value in fast compare mode). Hopefully this is accurate and can help anyone should they face the same question.
Regards,
Andrey