BAT32G1x9 user manual | Chapter 25 Linkage Controller (EVENTC).
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25.3.1
Output target selection register n(ELSELRn) (n=00~22).
The ELSELRn register links each event signal to the event receiver peripheral function (link target
peripheral function) that runs when an event is accepted. You cannot link multiple event inputs to the same
event output destination (event receiver). Otherwise, the event receiver peripheral function may operate
indefinitely and may not accept the event signal properly. Also, you cannot set the event link occurrence source
and event output destination to the same functionality.
The ELSELRn register must be set during periods when the peripheral functions of all event outputs do not
generate an event signal.
The correspondence between the ELSELRn register (n=00~22) and the peripheral functions is Table 25-22,
ANDLRn register (n= The setting value of 00~2) and the corresponding operation of the link target peripheral
function when it accepts an event are shown in Table 25-3.
Figure 25-2 Format of the event output target selection register n (ELSELRn).
address:40043400H(ELSELR00)~40043416H(ELSELR22) after reset :
00H
R/W
symbol
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
ELSELRn
0
0
0
0
ELSELn3
ELSELn2
ELSELn1
ELSELn0
ELSELn3
note
1
ELSELn2
ELSELn1
ELSELn0
Selection of event links
0
0
0
0
Disable event links.
0
0
0
1
Select run
Note
1
for peripheral
function
1
that is
linked.
0
0
1
0
Select the linked peripheral function 2
for Run
Note
1
.
0
0
1
1
Select the linked peripheral function 3
for Run
Note
1
.
0
1
0
0
Select the linked peripheral function 4
for Run
Note
1
.
0
1
0
1
Select the linked peripheral function 5
for Run
Note
1
.
0
1
1
0
Select the linked peripheral function 6
for Run
Note
1
.
0
1
1
1
Select the linked peripheral function 7
for Run
Note
1
.
1
0
0
0
Select the linked peripheral function 8
for Run
Note
1
.
1
0
0
1
Select the linked peripheral function 9
for Run
Note
1
.
Other than the above
Prohibit settings.
Note 1
Refer to
register (n=00~2 2) correspond to the operation of the link target peripheral
".