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Registers
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SPRUH82C – April 2013 – Revised September 2016
Copyright © 2013–2016, Texas Instruments Incorporated
Multichannel Buffered Serial Port (McBSP)
25.3.8.1 RCEREn Used in the Receive Multichannel Selection Mode
For multichannel selection operation, the assignment of channels to the enhanced receive channel enable
register (RCERE
n
) depends on whether 32 or 128 channels are individually selectable, as defined by the
RMCME bit in the multichannel control register (MCR). For each of these two cases,
shows
which block of channels is assigned to each RCERE
n
used. For each RCERE
n
,
shows which
channel is assigned to each of the bits.
(1)
n
is any even-numbered block 0, 2, 4, or 6.
m
is any odd-numbered block 1, 3, 5, or 7.
Table 25-31. Use of the Receive Channel Enable Registers
Number of
selectable channels
Block Assignments
Channel Assignments
RCEREn
Block assigned
(1)
Bit in
RCEREn
Channel assigned
(1)
32
RCERE0
Channels
n
to (
n
+ 15)
RCE0
Channel
n
(RMCME = 0)
The block of channels (0, 2, 4, or 6) is
selected with the RPABLK bit in MCR
RCE1
Channel (
n
+ 1)
...
...
RCE15
Channel (
n
+ 15)
Channels
m
to (
m
+ 15)
RCE16
Channel
m
The block of channels (1, 3, 5, or 7) is
selected with the RPBBLK bit in MCR
RCE17
Channel (
m
+ 1)
...
...
RCE31
Channel (
m
+ 15)
128
RCERE0
Block 0
RCE0
Channel 0
(RMCME = 1)
...
...
RCE15
Channel 15
Block 1
RCE16
Channel 16
...
...
RCE31
Channel 31
RCERE1
Block 2
RCE0
Channel 32
...
...
RCE15
Channel 47
Block 3
RCE16
Channel 48
...
...
RCE31
Channel 63
RCERE2
Block 4
RCE0
Channel 64
...
...
RCE15
Channel 79
Block 5
RCE16
Channel 80
...
...
RCE31
Channel 95
RCERE3
Block 6
RCE0
Channel 96
...
...
RCE15
Channel 111
Block 7
RCE16
Channel 112
...
...
RCE31
Channel 127