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MC9328MX1 Reference Manual
MOTOROLA
Bluetooth Accelerator (BTA)
Table 16-13. Status Register Description
Name
Description
Settings
Reserved
Bits 31–16
Reserved—These bits are reserved and should read 0.
MS2LSB
Bits 15–14
2 LSBs of the Current Bluetooth Clock
—Returns the 2 LSB bits of the current Bluetooth clock
(NATIVECLK or ESTIMATEDCLK).
REC1
Bit 13
Recoverable 1/3 FEC Check
—Indicates that
a 1/3 FEC was performed.
Note:
Although all 1/3 FEC errors are
“recoverable,” the decoded bit may be
incorrect.
0 = No correction made
1 = Correction made
REC2
Bit 12
Recoverable 2/3 FEC Check
—Indicates that
a correctable 1-bit error occurred.
0 = No correctable error
1 = Correctable error
NREC
Bit 11
Non-Recoverable Error in 2/3
FEC
—Indicates that a non-recoverable 2/3
FEC (more than 1-bit error) occurred.
0 = No unrecoverable error
1 = Unrecoverable error
CRC16
Bit 10
Payload CRC Error
—Indicates an error in the
payload CRC checksum.
0 = No CRC error
1 = CRC error
HEC8
Bit 9
Packet Header HEC Error
—Indicates an
error in packet HEC checking.
0 = No HEC error
1 = HEC error
Reserved
Bits 8–7
Reserved—These bits are reserved and should read 0.
MS
Bit 6
NATIVECLK/ESTIMATEDCLK
—Indicates
which of the two clocks maintained by the
Bluetooth core is used as SYSTICK.
0 = ESTIMATEDCLK
1 = NATIVECLK
STATE
Bits 5–3
Operating State of the BTA
—Reflects the
current operating state of the BTA.
000 = Idle state
001 = Standby for receive state
010 = Correlation phase in the receive state
011 = Receiving data in the receive state
100 = Standby for transmit state
101 = Transmitting preamble in the transmit state
110 = Transmitting data in the transmit state
111 = Reserved
BUF_ADDR
Bits 2–0
Pointer to Long Word Bit Buffer
—Points to the long word bit buffer for data reading. The software
can read any long word in the bit buffer up to (but not including) the long word currently used by the
BTA. (It can read up to BUF_ADDR-1) The software must keep track of the last long word accessed.
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