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PIC16LF1454 Datasheet, PDF (330/418 Pages) Microchip Technology – 14/20-Pin Flash, 8-Bit USB Microcontrollers with XLP Technology
PIC16(L)F1454/5/9
REGISTER 26-5: BDnSTAT: BUFFER DESCRIPTOR n STATUS REGISTER (BD0STAT THROUGH
BD31STAT), CPU MODE (DATA IS WRITTEN TO THE SIDE)
R/W-x
UOWN(1)
bit 7
R/W-x
DTS(2)
U-0
—(3)
U-0
—(3)
R/W-x
DTSEN
R/W-x
BSTALL
R/W-x
BC9
R/W-x
BC8
bit 0
Legend:
R = Readable bit
-n = Value at POR
W = Writable bit
‘1’ = Bit is set
U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
‘0’ = Bit is cleared
x = Bit is unknown
bit 7
bit 6
bit 5-4
bit 3
bit 2
bit 1-0
UOWN: USB Own bit(1)
1 = Refer to Register 26-6.
0 = The microcontroller core owns the BD and its corresponding buffer
DTS: Data Toggle Synchronization bit(2)
1 = Data 1 packet
0 = Data 0 packet
Unimplemented: Read as ‘0’
DTSEN: Data Toggle Synchronization Enable bit
1 = Data toggle synchronization is enabled; data packets with incorrect Sync value will be ignored
except for a SETUP transaction, which is accepted even if the data toggle bits do not match
0 = No data toggle synchronization is performed
BSTALL: Buffer Stall Enable bit
1 = Buffer stall enabled; STALL handshake issued if a token is received that would use the BD in the
given location (UOWN bit remains set, BD value is unchanged)
0 = Buffer stall disabled
BC<9:8>: Byte Count 9 and 8 bits
The byte count bits represent the number of bytes that will be transmitted for an IN token or received
during an OUT token. Together with BC<7:0>, the valid byte counts are 0-1023.
Note 1:
2:
3:
This bit must be initialized by the user to the desired value prior to enabling the USB module.
This bit is ignored unless DTSEN = 1.
If these bits are set, USB communication may not work. Hence, these bits should always be maintained as ‘0’.
DS41639A-page 330
Preliminary
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