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0 | Configuration Port | ‘0’ | Indicates that the Error Active bit in the |
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30:1 | SpaceWire and | All bits | Indicates that the Error Active bit in the |
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| When writing to this register with all bits set all |
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9.5.5 Time-Code Register
The
The
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Time value
Not used
Figure 9-7 Time-Code Register Fields
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