System Control Registers
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SLAU723A – October 2017 – Revised October 2018
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System Control
4.2.155 PCSSI Register (Offset = 0x91C) [reset = 0xF]
Synchronous Serial Interface Power Control (PCSSI)
NOTE:
The SSI module does not currently provide the ability to respond to the power-down request.
Setting a bit in this register has no effect on power consumption. This register is defined for
future software compatibility.
The PCSSI register controls the power applied to the SSI module. The function of this bit depends on the
current state of the device (run, sleep or deep-sleep mode) and value of the corresponding bits in the
RCGCSSI, SCGCSSI, and DCGCSSI registers. If the Rn, Sn, or Dn bit of the respective RCGCSSI,
SCGCSSI, and DCGCSSI registers is 1 and the device is in that mode, the module is powered and
receives a clock regardless of what the corresponding Pn bit in the PCSSI register is.
However, if the Rn, Sn, or Dn bit of the respective RCGCSSI, SCGCSSI, and DCGCSSI registers is 0 and
the device is in that mode, then the module behaves differently depending on the value of the
corresponding Pn bit in the PCSSI register. In this case, when the Pn bit is clear, the module is not
powered and does not receive a clock. If the Pn bit is set, the module is powered but does not receive a
clock.
details the differences.
Table 4-175. Module Power Control
Rn, Sn, or Dn
Value in
Respective
RCGCx,
SCGCx, or
DCGCx
Register
Pn
Description
0
0
Module is not powered and does not receive a clock. In this case, the state of the peripheral
is not retained.
This is the lowest power consumption state of any peripheral, because it consumes no
dynamic nor leakage current. Hardware should perform a peripheral reset if the active mode
changes and the RCGCx, SCGCx, or DCGCx register is 1 or the P0 bit is changed to 1.
Software must reinitialize the peripheral when reenabled due to the loss of state.
0
1
Module is powered but does not receive a clock.
In this case, the peripheral is inactive. This is the second-lowest power consumption of any
peripheral, because it consumes only leakage current.
1
X
Module is powered and receives a clock.
PCSSI is shown in
and described in
.
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Figure 4-161. PCSSI Register
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
RESERVED
R-0x0
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
RESERVED
P3
P2
P1
P0
R-0x0
R/W-
0x1
R/W-
0x1
R/W-
0x1
R/W-
0x1