RTC_B Registers
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SLAU367P – October 2012 – Revised April 2020
Copyright © 2012–2020, Texas Instruments Incorporated
Real-Time Clock B (RTC_B)
28.3.1 RTCCTL0 Register
Real-Time Clock Control 0 Register
(1)
The configuration of these bits is retained during LPMx.5 until LOCKLPM5 is cleared, but not the register bits itself; therefore,
reconfiguration after wake-up from LPMx.5 before clearing LOCKLPM5 is required.
Figure 28-2. RTCCTL0 Register
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
RTCOFIE
(1)
RTCTEVIE
(1)
RTCAIE
(1)
RTCRDYIE
RTCOFIFG
RTCTEVIFG
RTCAIFG
RTCRDYIFG
rw-0
rw-0
rw-0
rw-0
rw-(0)
rw-(0)
rw-(0)
rw-(0)
Table 28-2. RTCCTL0 Register Description
Bit
Field
Type
Reset
Description
7
RTCOFIE
RW
0h
32-kHz crystal oscillator fault interrupt enable. This interrupt can be used as
LPMx.5 wake-up event.
0b = Interrupt not enabled
1b = Interrupt enabled (LPMx.5 wake-up enabled)
6
RTCTEVIE
RW
0h
Real-time clock time event interrupt enable. In modules supporting LPMx.5 this
interrupt can be used as LPMx.5 wake-up event.
0b = Interrupt not enabled
1b = Interrupt enabled (LPMx.5 wake-up enabled)
5
RTCAIE
RW
0h
Real-time clock alarm interrupt enable. In modules supporting LPMx.5 this
interrupt can be used as LPMx.5 wake-up event.
0b = Interrupt not enabled
1b = Interrupt enabled (LPMx.5 wake-up enabled)
4
RTCRDYIE
RW
0h
Real-time clock ready interrupt enable.
0b = Interrupt not enabled
1b = Interrupt enabled
3
RTCOFIFG
RW
0h
32-kHz crystal oscillator fault interrupt flag. This interrupt can be used as LPMx.5
wake-up event. It also indicates a clock failure during backup operation.
0b = No interrupt pending
1b = Interrupt pending. A 32-kHz crystal oscillator fault occurred after last reset.
2
RTCTEVIFG
RW
0h
Real-time clock time event interrupt flag. In modules supporting LPMx.5 this
interrupt can be used as LPMx.5 wake-up event.
0b = No time event occurred
1b = Time event occurred
1
RTCAIFG
RW
0h
Real-time clock alarm interrupt flag. In modules supporting LPMx.5 this interrupt
can be used as LPMx.5 wake-up event.
0b = No time event occurred
1b = Time event occurred
0
RTCRDYIFG
RW
0h
Real-time clock ready interrupt flag
0b = RTC cannot be read safely
1b = RTC can be read safely