TSC80251 TEMIC [TEMIC Semiconductors], TSC80251 Datasheet - Page 9
TSC80251
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TSC80251
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Register Names
Reserved Bits
Set and Clear
and 7, 15 or 31 are the most significant bits. An individual bit is represented
by the register name, followed by a period and the bit number. For example,
PCON.4 is bit 4 of the Power Control register. In some discussions, bit names
are used. For example, the name of PCON.4 is POF, the Power Off flag.
Register names are shown in upper case. For example, PCON is the Power
Control register. If a register name contains a lowercase character, it
represents more than one register. For example, CCAPMx (x = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4)
represents the five registers: CCAPM0 through CCAPM4.
Some registers contain reserved bits. These bits are not used in this device
but they may be used in future implementations. Pay attention to the
recommendations when manipulating theses bits.
The terms Set and Clear refer to the value of a bit or the act of giving it a
value. If a bit is Set, its value is “1”; setting a bit gives it a “1” value. If a bit
is Clear, its value is “0”; clearing a bit gives it a “0” value.
Rev. C – May 7, 1999