There are two manual input selection modes that
can be set by a register: Manual with Auto-Fallback and
Manual with Auto-Holdover. In either manual mode, the input
selection can be done through register control (using the
DPLLx_MAN_REFSEL register)
or hardware pin control (GPIOs).
- Manual with Auto-Fallback: In this mode, the manually selected reference
is the active reference until the reference becomes invalid. If the reference becomes
invalid, the DPLL automatically falls back to the highest priority input that is valid or
qualified. If no prioritized inputs are valid, the DPLL enters holdover mode (if tuning
word history is valid) or free-run mode. The DPLL exits holdover mode when the selected
input becomes valid.
- Manual with Auto-Holdover: In this mode, the manually selected reference
is the active reference until the reference becomes invalid. If the reference becomes
invalid, the DPLL automatically enters holdover mode (if tuning word history is valid) or
free-run mode. The DPLL exits holdover mode when the selected input becomes valid.
The reference input selection flowchart is shown in Figure 8-16.