Struct lpc82x::sct::ctrl::R [] [src]

pub struct R { /* fields omitted */ }

Value read from the register

Methods

impl R
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Value of the register as raw bits

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Bit 0 - This bit is 1 when the L or unified counter is counting down. Hardware sets this bit when the counter limit is reached and BIDIR is 1. Hardware clears this bit when the counter is counting down and a limit condition occurs or when the counter reaches 0.

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Bit 1 - When this bit is 1 and HALT is 0, the L or unified counter does not run, but I/O events related to the counter can occur. If such an event matches the mask in the Start register, this bit is cleared and counting resumes.

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Bit 2 - When this bit is 1, the L or unified counter does not run and no events can occur. A reset sets this bit. When the HALT_L bit is one, the STOP_L bit is cleared. If you want to remove the halt condition and keep the SCT in the stop condition (not running), then you can change the halt and stop condition with one single write to this register. Once set, only software can clear this bit to restore counter operation.

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Bit 3 - Writing a 1 to this bit clears the L or unified counter. This bit always reads as 0.

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Bit 4 - L or unified counter direction select

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Bits 5:12 - Specifies the factor by which the SCT clock is prescaled to produce the L or unified counter clock. The counter clock is clocked at the rate of the SCT clock divided by PRE_L+1. Clear the counter (by writing a 1 to the CLRCTR bit) whenever changing the PRE value.

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Bit 16 - This bit is 1 when the H counter is counting down. Hardware sets this bit when the counter limit is reached and BIDIR is 1. Hardware clears this bit when the counter is counting down and a limit condition occurs or when the counter reaches 0.

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Bit 17 - When this bit is 1 and HALT is 0, the H counter does not, run but I/O events related to the counter can occur. If such an event matches the mask in the Start register, this bit is cleared and counting resumes.

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Bit 18 - When this bit is 1, the H counter does not run and no events can occur. A reset sets this bit. When the HALT_H bit is one, the STOP_H bit is cleared. If you want to remove the halt condition and keep the SCT in the stop condition (not running), then you can change the halt and stop condition with one single write to this register. Once set, this bit can only be cleared by software to restore counter operation.

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Bit 19 - Writing a 1 to this bit clears the H counter. This bit always reads as 0.

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Bit 20 - Direction select

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Bits 21:28 - Specifies the factor by which the SCT clock is prescaled to produce the H counter clock. The counter clock is clocked at the rate of the SCT clock divided by PRELH+1. Clear the counter (by writing a 1 to the CLRCTR bit) whenever changing the PRE value.