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System Control Registers
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SLAU723A – October 2017 – Revised October 2018
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System Control
4.2.75 SRCAN Register (Offset = 0x534) [reset = 0x0]
Controller Area Network Software Reset (SRCAN)
The SRCAN register lets software reset the available CAN modules.
A peripheral is reset by software using a simple 2-step process:
1. Software sets a bit (or bits) in the SRCAN register. While the SRCAN bit is 1, the peripheral is held in
reset.
2. Software completes the reset process by clearing the SRCAN bit.
There may be latency from the clearing of the SRCAN bit to when the peripheral is ready for use.
Software should check the corresponding PRCAN bit to verify that the CAN module registers are ready to
be accessed.
NOTE:
Use this register to reset the CAN modules.
SRCAN is shown in
and described in
.
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Figure 4-81. SRCAN 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
R1
R0
R-0x0
R/W-
0x0
R/W-
0x0
Table 4-88. SRCAN Register Field Descriptions
Bit
Field
Type
Reset
Description
31-2
RESERVED
R
0x0
1
R1
R/W
0x0
CAN Module 1 Software Reset
0x0 = CAN module 1 is not reset.
0x1 = CAN module 1 is reset.
0
R0
R/W
0x0
CAN Module 0 Software Reset
0x0 = CAN module 0 is not reset.
0x1 = CAN module 0 is reset.