This document uses the following conventions.
- Hexadecimal numbers can be shown with the suffix h or the prefix 0x. For example,
the following number is 40 hexadecimal (decimal 64): 40h or 0x40.
- Registers in this document are shown in figures and described in
tables.
- Each register figure shows a rectangle divided into fields that
represent the fields of the register. Each field is labeled with its bit name, its beginning and
ending bit numbers above, and its read/write properties with default reset value below. A legend
explains the notation used for the properties.
- Reserved bits in a register
figure can have one of multiple meanings:
- Not implemented on the
device
- Reserved for future device expansion
- Reserved for TI
testing
- Reserved configurations of the device that are not
supported
- Writing nondefault values to the Reserved
bits could cause unexpected behavior and should be avoided.