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MCF5213 ColdFire® Integrated Microcontroller Reference Manual, Rev. 3
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nibble
A 4-bit data unit
byte
An 8-bit data unit
word
A 16-bit data unit
1
longword
A 32-bit data unit
x
In some contexts, such as signal encodings, x indicates a don’t care.
n
Used to express an undefined numerical value
~
NOT logical operator
&
AND logical operator
|
OR logical operator
OVERBAR
An overbar indicates that a signal is active-low.
Register Figure Conventions
This document uses the following conventions for the register reset values:
—
Undefined at reset.
u
Unaffected by reset.
[
signal_name
]
Reset value is determined by the polarity of the indicated signal.
The following register fields are used:
1. The only exceptions to this appear in the discussion of serial communication modules that support variable-length data
transmission units. To simplify the discussion these units are referred to as words regardless of length.
R
0
Indicates a reserved bit field in a memory-mapped register. These bits are
always read as zeros.
W
R
1
Indicates a reserved bit field in a memory-mapped register. These bits are
always read as ones.
W
R FIELDNAME
Indicates a read/write bit.
W
R FIELDNAME
Indicates a read-only bit field in a memory-mapped register.
W
R
Indicates a write-only bit field in a memory-mapped register.
W FIELDNAME
R FIELDNAME
Write 1 to clear: indicates that writing a 1 to this bit field clears it.
W
w1c
R
0
Indicates a self-clearing bit.
W FIELDNAME