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5.4.6 Logic Power Domain PD2 Power Status Register (LOGICPDPWRSTAT0)
This is a read-only register. All writes are ignored.
The default values of the control fields are determined by the device reset configuration word stored in the
TI-OTP region of flash bank 0.
Figure 5-8. Logic Power Domain PD2 Power Status Register (LOGICPDPWRSTAT0) (offset = 40h)
31 25 24 23 17 16
LOGIC IN MEM IN
Reserved Reserved
TRANS0 TRANS0
R-0 R-n R-0 R-n
15 9 8 7 2 1 0
DOMAIN LOGICPDPWR
Reserved Reserved
ON0 STAT0
R-0 R-n R-0 R-n
LEGEND: R/W = Read/Write; R = Read only; -n = value after reset
Table 5-7. Logic Power Domain PD2 Power Status Register (LOGICPDPWRSTAT0) Field
Descriptions
Bit Field Value Description
31-25 Reserved 0 Read returns 0. Writes have no effect.
24 LOGIC IN TRANS0 Logic in transition status for power domain PD2.
Read in User and Privileged Mode.
0 Logic in power domain PD2 is in the steady Active or OFF state
1 Logic in power domain PD2 is in the process of power-down/up
13-17 Reserved 0 Read returns 0. Writes have no effect.
16 MEM IN TRANS0 Memory in transition status for power domain PD2.
Read in User and Privileged Mode.
0 Memory in power domain PD2 is in the steady Active or OFF state
1 Memory in power domain PD2 is in the process of power-down/up
15-9 Reserved 0 Read returns 0. Writes have no effect.
8 DOMAIN ON0 Current state of power domain PD2. The default value of this field is controlled by the
device reset configuration word in the TI-OTP region of flash bank 0.
Read in User and Privileged Mode.
0 Power domain PD2 is in the OFF state
1 Power domain PD2 is in the Active state
7-2 Reserved 0 Read returns 0. Writes have no effect.
1-0 LOGICPDPWR STAT0 Logic power domain PD2 power state. The default value of this field is controlled by the
device reset configuration word in the TI-OTP region of flash bank 0.
Read in User and Privileged Mode.
0 Logic power domain PD2 is switched OFF
1h Logic power domain PD2 is in Idle state
2h Reserved
3h Logic power domain PD2 is in Active state
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Power Management Module (PMM) SPNU562–May 2014
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