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UM11029
Chapter 18: LPC84x SPI0/1
Table 342. SPI Receiver Data register (RXDAT, addresses 0x4005 8014 (SPI0), 0x4005 C014
(SPI1)) bit description
Bit
Symbol
Description
Reset
value
15:0
RXDAT
Receiver Data. This contains the next piece of received data.
The number of bits that are used depends on the LEN setting
in TXCTL / TXDATCTL.
undefined
16
RXSSEL0_N
Slave Select for receive. This field allows the state of the
SSEL0 pin to be saved along with received data. The value
will reflect the SSEL0 pin for both master and slave operation.
A zero indicates that a slave select is active. The actual
polarity of each slave select pin is configured by the related
SPOL bit in CFG.
undefined
17
RXSSEL1_N
Slave Select for receive. This field allows the state of the
SSEL1 pin to be saved along with received data. The value
will reflect the SSEL1 pin for both master and slave operation.
A zero indicates that a slave select is active. The actual
polarity of each slave select pin is configured by the related
SPOL bit in CFG.
undefined
18
RXSSEL2_N
Slave Select for receive. This field allows the state of the
SSEL2 pin to be saved along with received data. The value
will reflect the SSEL2 pin for both master and slave operation.
A zero indicates that a slave select is active. The actual
polarity of each slave select pin is configured by the related
SPOL bit in CFG.
undefined
19
RXSSEL3_N
Slave Select for receive. This field allows the state of the
SSEL3 pin to be saved along with received data. The value
will reflect the SSEL3 pin for both master and slave operation.
A zero indicates that a slave select is active. The actual
polarity of each slave select pin is configured by the related
SPOL bit in CFG.
undefined
20
SOT
Start of Transfer flag. This flag will be 1 if this is the first data
after the SSELs went from deasserted to asserted (i.e., any
previous transfer has ended). This information can be used to
identify the first piece of data in cases where the transfer
length is greater than 16 bit.
31:21 -
Reserved, the value read from a reserved bit is not defined.
NA