Timer Peripheral Present (PPWD)
register, provide information on how many of each type of
module are included on the device. Finally, information about the capabilities of the on-chip
peripherals are provided at offset 0xFC0 in each peripheral's register space in the Peripheral
Properties registers, such as the
GPTM Peripheral Properties (GPTMPP)
. In addition, there are
four unique identifier registers,
Unique Identifier n (UNIQUEIDn)
, that provide a 128-bit unique
identifier for each device that cannot be modified.
5.2.2
Reset Control
This section discusses aspects of hardware functions during reset as well as system software
requirements following the reset sequence.
5.2.2.1
Reset Sources
The TM4C1294NCPDT microcontroller has the following reset sources:
1.
Power-on reset (POR) (see page 222).
2.
External reset input pin (
RST
) assertion (see page 223).
3.
A brown-out detection of V
DDA
(analog voltage source) or V
DD
(external voltage source) dropping
below its acceptable operating range. (see page 224).
4.
Software-initiated reset (with the software reset registers) (see page 226).
5.
A watchdog timer reset condition violation (see page 226).
6.
Hibernation module event
7.
A software restart initiated through a Hardware System Service Request (HSSR)
8.
MOSC failure (see page 228).
Table 5-2 provides a summary of results of the various reset operations. Note that the external
RST
pin, the Brown-out detection unit, the HIB module and watchdog timer can all be programmed to
generate either a Power-On Reset (POR) or system reset depending on how the
Reset Behavior
Control (RESBEHAVCTL)
register at offset 0x1D8 is programmed.
Table 5-2. Reset Sources
On-Chip Peripherals Reset?
JTAG Reset?
Core Reset?
Reset Source
Yes
Yes
Yes
Externally Generated
Power-On Reset
Yes
Pin Configuration Only
Yes
RST
pin Power-On Reset
Yes
Pin Configuration Only
Yes
RST
pin System Reset
Yes
Pin Configuration Only
Yes
Brown-Out Power-On Reset
Yes
Pin Configuration Only
Yes
Brown-Out System Reset
Yes
Pin Configuration Only
Yes
Software System Reset
Request using the
SYSRESREQ
bit in the
APINT
register.
No
No
Yes
Software System Reset
Request using the
VECTRESET
bit in the
APINT
register.
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TM4C1294NCPDT Microcontroller