16 emulation considerations, 3 registers, 3registers – Texas Instruments TMS320C642X User Manual

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2.16 Emulation Considerations

The response of the I2C events to emulation suspend events (such as halts and breakpoints) is controlled
by the FREE bit in the I2C mode register (ICMDR). The I2C peripheral either stops exchanging data
(FREE = 0) or continues to run (FREE = 1) when an emulation suspend event occurs. How the I2C
peripheral terminates data transactions is affected by whether the I2C peripheral is acting as a master or a
slave. For more information, see the description of the FREE bit in ICMDR (see

Section 3.9

).

3

Registers

Table 4

lists the memory-mapped registers for the inter-integrated circuit (I2C) peripheral. See the

device-specific data manual for the memory address of these registers. All other register offset addresses
not listed in

Table 4

should be considered as reserved locations and the register contents should not be

modified.

Table 4. Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C) Registers

Offset

Acronym

Register Description

Section

0h

ICOAR

I2C Own Address Register

Section 3.1

4h

ICIMR

I2C Interrupt Mask Register

Section 3.2

8h

ICSTR

I2C Interrupt Status Register

Section 3.3

Ch

ICCLKL

I2C Clock Low-Time Divider Register

Section 3.4

10h

ICCLKH

I2C Clock High-Time Divider Register

Section 3.4

14h

ICCNT

I2C Data Count Register

Section 3.5

18h

ICDRR

I2C Data Receive Register

Section 3.6

1Ch

ICSAR

I2C Slave Address Register

Section 3.7

20h

ICDXR

I2C Data Transmit Register

Section 3.8

24h

ICMDR

I2C Mode Register

Section 3.9

28h

ICIVR

I2C Interrupt Vector Register

Section 3.10

2Ch

ICEMDR

I2C Extended Mode Register

Section 3.11

30h

ICPSC

I2C Prescaler Register

Section 3.12

34h

ICPID1

I2C Peripheral Identification Register 1

Section 3.13

38h

ICPID2

I2C Peripheral Identification Register 2

Section 3.13

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SPRUEN0D – March 2011

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