EOnCE Controller Registers

The functionality of EE signals when programmed as an input depends on the programming of the EDU and the ES. See Section 4.9, “Event Detection Unit (EDU) Channels and Registers,” for further details.

Table 4-16 describes the EE_CTRL fields.

Table 4-16. EE_CTRL Description

Name

Description

Settings

 

 

 

 

 

 

EEDDEF

EED Definition — Programs the EED signal.

0 = Output, detection by EDCD

Bit 15

As an output of the EED, the EEDDEF bit can

1 = Input, enables EDCD

 

indicate detection by the EDCD, working as a

 

 

 

toggle. As an input to the EOnCE, EED can be

 

 

 

programmed to enable the EDCD. EED

 

 

 

cannot disable EDCD.

 

 

 

 

 

 

R

Reserved

 

 

Bits

 

 

 

14–11

 

 

 

 

 

 

EE5DEF

EE5 Definition — Programs the EE5 signal.

0 = Output, detection by EDCA5

Bit 10

Programmed as an output of the EOnCE, EE5

1 = Input, enables EDCA5

 

can indicate detection by EDCA5, working as

 

 

 

a toggle. Programmed as an input to the

 

 

 

EOnCE, EE5 can be programmed to enable

 

 

 

EDCA5. EE5 cannot disable EDCA5.

 

 

 

 

 

 

EE4DEF

EE4 Definition — Programs the EE4 signal.

00

= Output, detection by EDCA4

Bits 9–8

Programmed as an output of the EOnCE, EE4

01

= Output, data in ETRSMT register ready

 

can indicate detection by EDCA4, working as

10

= Reserved

 

a toggle. It can also indicate that the ETRSMT

11

= Input, enables EDCA4 or generates an EOnCE

 

register was written by the core. Programmed

 

event

 

as an input to the EOnCE according to the

 

 

 

programming of the EDU and the ES, EE4 can

 

 

 

be programmed to enable EDCA4 or to

 

 

 

generate one of the EOnCE events. EE4

 

 

 

cannot disable EDCA4.

 

 

 

 

 

 

EE3DEF

EE3 Definition — Programs the EE3 signal.

00

= Output, detection by EDCA3

Bits 7–6

Programmed as an output of the EOnCE, EE3

01

= ERCV register full

 

can indicate detection by EDCA3, working as

10

= Reserved

 

a toggle. It can also indicate that the ERCV

11

= Input, enables EDCA3 or generates an EOnCE

 

register is full. Programmed as an input to the

 

event

 

EOnCE according to the programming of the

 

 

 

EDU and the ES, EE3 can be programmed to

 

 

 

enable EDCA3 or to generate one of the

 

 

 

EOnCE events. EE3 cannot disable EDCA3.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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