7.7.14 Power Domain Control n Register 0 (PDCTLn)
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PSC Registers
The power domain control n register (PDCTLn) is shown in
and described in
. In
the device, only PDCTL0 is applicable because there is only one power domain, the AlwaysOn power
domain. The AlwaysOn power domain is always on when voltage is applied to the device; it is not possible
to use PDCTL0 turn off power to the AlwaysOn power domain.
Figure 7-16. Power Domain Control n Register (PDCTLn)
31
16
Reserved
R-0
15
10
9
8
7
1
0
Reserved
EMUIHBIE
EPCGOOD
Reserved
NEXT
R-0
R/W-0
R/W-0
R-0
R/W-0
LEGEND: R/W = Read/Write, R = Read; n = value at reset
Table 7-19. Power Domain Control n Register (PDCTLn) Field Descriptions
Bit
Field
Value
Description
31-10
Reserved
0
Reserved
9
EMUIHBIE
Emulation alters power domain state interrupt enable.
0
Disable interrupt.
1
Enable interrupt.
8
EPCGOOD
External power control power good indication.
0
External power control has turned off power to this domain.
1
External power control has turned on power to this domain.
7-1
Reserved
0
Reserved
0
NEXT
Power domain next state.
0
Power domain off.
1
Power domain on.
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