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SPRS698D –NOVEMBER 2010–REVISED DECEMBER 2012
Table 5-67. Analog MUX
(1)
DEFAULT AT RESET
PERIPHERAL SELECTION 2 AND
AIOx AND PERIPHERAL SELECTION 1
PERIPHERAL SELECTION 3
AIOMUX1 REGISTER BITS AIOMUX1 BITS = 0,x AIOMUX1 BITS = 1,x
1-0 ADCINA0 (I) ADCINA0 (I)
3-2 ADCINA1 (I) ADCINA1 (I)
5-4 AIO2 (I/O) ADCINA2 (I), COMP1A (I)
7-6 ADCINA3 (I) ADCINA3 (I)
9-8 AIO4 (I/O) ADCINA4 (I), COMP2A (I)
11-10 ADCINA5 (I) ADCINA5 (I)
13-12 AIO6 (I/O) ADCINA6 (I), COMP3A (I)
15-14 ADCINA7 (I) ADCINA7 (I)
17-16 ADCINB0 (I) ADCINB0 (I)
19-18 ADCINB1 (I) ADCINB1 (I)
21-20 AIO10 (I/O) ADCINB2 (I), COMP1B (I)
23-22 ADCINB3 (I) ADCINB3 (I)
25-24 AIO12 (I/O) ADCINB4 (I), COMP2B (I)
27-26 ADCINB5 (I) ADCINB5 (I)
29-28 AIO14 (I/O) ADCINB6 (I), COMP3B (I)
31-30 ADCINB7 (I) ADCINB7 (I)
(1) I = Input, O = Output
The user can select the type of input qualification for each GPIO pin via the GPxQSEL1/2 registers from
four choices:
• Synchronization To SYSCLKOUT Only (GPxQSEL1/2 = 0, 0): This is the default mode of all GPIO pins
at reset and it simply synchronizes the input signal to the system clock (SYSCLKOUT).
• Qualification Using Sampling Window (GPxQSEL1/2 = 0, 1 and 1, 0): In this mode the input signal,
after synchronization to the system clock (SYSCLKOUT), is qualified by a specified number of cycles
before the input is allowed to change.
• The sampling period is specified by the QUALPRD bits in the GPxCTRL register and is configurable in
groups of 8 signals. The sampling period specifies a multiple of SYSCLKOUT cycles for sampling the
input signal. The sampling window is either 3-samples or 6-samples wide and the output is only
changed when ALL samples are the same (all 0s or all 1s) as shown in Figure 4-18 (for 6 sample
mode).
• No Synchronization (GPxQSEL1/2 = 1,1): This mode is used for peripherals where synchronization is
not required (synchronization is performed within the peripheral).
Due to the multi-level multiplexing that is required on the device, there may be cases where a peripheral
input signal can be mapped to more then one GPIO pin. Also, when an input signal is not selected, the
input signal will default to either a 0 or 1 state, depending on the peripheral.
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