9
SNIU028A – February 2016 – Revised April 2016
Copyright © 2016, Texas Instruments Incorporated
Contents
8.18.11
ADC Digital Compare Enable Register (ADCCOMPEN)
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8.18.12
ADC Digital Compare Results Register (ADCCOMPRESULT)
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8.18.13
ADC Averaging Control Register (ADCAVGCTRL)
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9
Advanced Power Management Control Functions
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9.1
Package ID Information
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9.2
Brownout
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9.3
Temperature Sensor Control
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9.4
I/O Mux Control
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9.5
Current Sharing Control
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9.6
Temperature Reference
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9.7
Power Disable Control or (Clock Gating Control)
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9.8
Miscellaneous Analog Control Registers
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9.8.1
Package ID Register (PKGID)
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9.8.2
Brownout Register (BROWNOUT)
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9.8.3
Temp Sensor Control Register (TEMPSENCTRL)
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9.8.4
I/O Mux Control Register (IOMUX)
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9.8.5
Current Sharing Control Register (CSCTRL)
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9.8.6
Temperature Reference Register (TEMPREF)
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9.8.7
Power Disable Control Register (PWRDISCTRL)
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9.9
GPIO Overview
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9.10
Interaction with a Single Pin
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9.11
Interaction with Multiple Pins
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9.12
Registers
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9.12.1
Global I/O EN Register (GBIOEN)
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9.12.2
Global I/O OE Register (GLBIOOE)
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9.12.3
Global I/O Open Drain Control Register (GLBIOOD)
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9.12.4
Global I/O Value Register (GLBIOVAL)
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9.12.5
Global I/O Read Register (GLBIOREAD)
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9.13
Trim and Test Registers - Note
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9.13.1
Clock Trim Register (CLKTRIM) (For Factory Test Use Only, Except HFO_LN_FILTER_EN)
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10
PMBus Interface/I2C Interface
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10.1
PMBus Register Summary
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10.2
PMBus Slave Mode Initialization
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10.2.1
Initialization for Polling and Maximum Automatic Acknowledgement
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10.2.2
Initialization for Interrupts and for Manual Acknowledgement
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10.2.3
Initialization for I2C
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10.2.4
Initialization for Advanced Features in Some Devices
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10.3
PMBus Slave Mode Command Examples
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10.3.1
Write Command (Send Byte), No PEC
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10.3.2
Other Simple Writes with Auto Acknowledge
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10.3.3
Quick Command Write
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10.3.4
Writes of 4 Bytes or More With Full Auto Acknowledge
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10.3.5
Writes with Less than 3 Bytes Auto-Acknowledged
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10.3.6
Manual Slave Address ACK for Write.
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10.3.7
Manual Command ACK
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10.3.8
Read Messages with Full Automation
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10.3.9
Simple Read of 4 Bytes with Full Automation
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10.3.10
Simple Read of More than 4 Bytes with Full Automation
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10.3.11
Quick Command Read
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10.3.12
Simple Read with Manual Slave Address ACK
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10.3.13
Write/Read with Repeated Start
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10.3.14
Automatic PEC Addition
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10.4
Avoiding Clock Stretching
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