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PSC Registers

6.7.5 Power Domain Transition Command Register (PTCMD)

The power domain transition command register (PTCMD) is shown in Figure 6-6and described in Table 6-10.

Figure 6-6. Power Domain Transition Command Register (PTCMD)

31

 

16

Reserved

 

 

R-0

 

 

15

1

0

Reserved

 

GO[0]

R-0

 

W-0

LEGEND: R = Read only; W = Write only; -n= value after reset

Table 6-10. Power Domain Transition Command Register (PTCMD) Field Descriptions

Bit

Field

Value

Description

31-1

Reserved

0

Reserved

0

GO[0]

 

AlwaysOn Power domain GO transition command.

 

 

0

A write of 0 has no effect.

1Writing 1 causes the PSC to evaluate all the NEXT fields relevant to this power domain (including the NEXT bit in MDCTLn for all the modules residing on this domain). If any of the NEXT fields are not matching the corresponding current state (STATE bit in MDSTATn), the PSC will transition those respective domain/modules to the new NEXT state.

6.7.6Power Domain Transition Status Register (PTSTAT)

The power domain transition status register (PTSTAT) is shown in Figure 6-7and described in Table 6-11.

Figure 6-7. Power Domain Transition Status Register (PTSTAT)

31

 

16

Reserved

 

 

R-0

 

 

15

1

0

Reserved

 

GOSTAT[0]

R-0

 

R-0

LEGEND: R = Read only; -n= value after reset

Table 6-11. Power Domain Transition Status Register (PTSTAT) Field Descriptions

Bit

Field

Value

Description

31-1

Reserved

0

Reserved

0

GOSTAT[0]

 

AlwaysOn Power domain transition status.

 

 

0

No transition is in progress.

 

 

1

Modules in AlwaysOn power domain are transitioning.

SPRU978E–March 2008

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Texas Instruments TMS320DM643x manual Power Domain Transition Command Register Ptcmd, GOSTAT0