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User manual
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UM10316
Chapter 8: LPC29xx event router
3.7 Activation polarity register
The APR is used to configure which level is the active state for the event source.
shows the bit assignment of the APR register.
[1]
Reset value is logic 1 for APR[24:22] and APR[7:0]; reset value is logic 0 for APR[26:25] and APR[21:8].
3.8 Activation type register
The ATR is used to configure whether an event is used directly or is latched. If the event is
latched the interrupt persists after its source has become inactive until it is cleared by an
interrupt-clear write action. The Event Router includes an edge-detection circuit which
prevents re-assertion of an event interrupt if the input remains at active level after the latch
is cleared. Level-sensitive events are expected to be held and removed by the event
source.
shows the bit assignment of the ATR register.
3.9 Raw status register
The RSR shows unmasked events including latched events. Level-sensitive events are
removed by the event source: edge-sensitive events need to be cleared via the event-
clear register.
shows the bit assignment of the RSR register.
Table 80.
APR register bit description
Bit
Symbol
Access
Value
Description
31 to 27 reserved
R
-
Reserved; do not modify. Read as logic 0
26
APR[26]
R/W
The corresponding event is HIGH sensitive
(HIGH-level or rising edge)
The corresponding event is LOW sensitive
(LOW-level or falling edge)
:
:
:
:
:
APR[0]
R/W
The corresponding event is HIGH sensitive
(HIGH-level or rising edge)
The corresponding event is LOW sensitive
(LOW-level or falling edge)
Table 81.
ATR register bit description
* = reset value
Bit
Symbol
Access
Value
Description
31 to 27 reserved
R
-
Reserved; do not modify. Read as logic 0
26
ATR[24]
R/W
1*
Corresponding event is latched
(edge-sensitive)
0
Corresponding event is directly forwarded
(level- sensitive)
:
:
:
:
:
0
ATR[0]
R/W
1*
Corresponding event is latched
(edge-sensitive)
0
Corresponding event is directly forwarded
(level-sensitive)