Figure 1-84. Analog I/O DAT (AIODAT) Register
31
16
Reserved
R-0
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
Reserved
AIO14
Reserved
AIO12
Reserved
AIO10
Reserved
R-0
R/W-x
R-0
R/W-x
R-0
R/W-x
R-0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Reserved
AIO6
Reserved
AIO4
Reserved
AIO2
Reserved
R-0
R/W-x
R-0
R/W-x
R-0
R/W-x
R-0
LEGEND: R/W = Read/Write; R = Read only; -
n
= value after reset
Table 1-86. Analog I/O DAT (AIODAT) Register Field Descriptions
Bit
Field
Value
Description
31:15
Reserved
Any writes to these bits must always have a value of 0.
14-0
AIOn
Each bit corresponds to one AIO port pin
0
Reading a 0 indicates that the state of the pin is currently low, irrespective of the mode the pin is
configured for.
Writing a 0 will force an output of 0 if the pin is configured as a AIO output in the appropriate
registers; otherwise, the value is latched but not used to drive the pin.
1
Reading a 1 indicates that the state of the pin is currently high irrespective of the mode the pin is
configured for.
Writing a 1will force an output of 1if the pin is configured as a AIO output in the appropriate
registers; otherwise, the value is latched but not used to drive the pin.
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