SLOS743M August 2011 – March 2020
PRODUCTION DATA.
Table 6-57 describes the TX Length Byte1 register. Table 6-58 describes the TX Length Byte2 register.
Function: High 2 nibbles of complete, intended bytes to be transferred through FIFO | |||
Register default is set to 0x00 at POR and EN = 0. It is also automatically reset at TX EOF | |||
Bit | Name | Function | Description |
B7 | Txl11 | Number of complete byte bn[11] | High nibble of complete, intended bytes to be transmitted |
B6 | Txl10 | Number of complete byte bn[10] | |
B5 | Txl9 | Number of complete byte bn[9] | |
B4 | Txl8 | Number of complete byte bn[8] | |
B3 | Txl7 | Number of complete byte bn[7] | Middle nibble of complete, intended bytes to be transmitted |
B2 | Txl6 | Number of complete byte bn[6] | |
B1 | Txl5 | Number of complete byte bn[5] | |
B0 | Txl4 | Number of complete byte bn[4] |
Function: Low nibbles of complete bytes to be transferred through FIFO; Information about a broken byte and number of bits to be transferred from it | |||
Default: 0x00 at POR and EN = 0. It is also automatically reset at TX EOF | |||
Bit | Name | Function | Description |
B7 | Txl3 | Number of complete byte bn[3] | Low nibble of complete, intended bytes to be transmitted |
B6 | Txl2 | Number of complete byte bn[2] | |
B5 | Txl1 | Number of complete byte bn[1] | |
B4 | Txl0 | Number of complete byte bn[0] | |
B3 | Bb2 | Broken byte number of bits bb[2] | Number of bits in the last broken byte to be transmitted.
Valid only when broken byte flag is set. |
B2 | Bb1 | Broken byte number of bits bb[1] | |
B1 | Bb0 | Broken byte number of bits bb[0] | |
B0 | Bbf | Broken byte flag | B0 = 1 indicates that last byte is not complete 8 bits wide. |