25.3 BiSS 1 Register Data Register

Note:
  1. x = BiSS Register Number or IDS number, 0-7
  2. y = BiSS Register Data Number, 0-31
  3. Bits 0-7 reside in the same bit space but have different uses based on the operation mode. For example, RDATA is used in control communication and IDS is used in command communication.
Table 25-5. Register Bit Attribute Legend
SymbolDescriptionSymbolDescriptionSymbolDescription
RReadable bitHCCleared by Hardware(Gray cell)Unimplemented
WWritable bitHSSet by HardwareXBit is unknown at Reset
CWrite to clearSSoftware settable bitxChannel number
Name: B1RDATAx
Offset: 0x1F80, 0x1F84, 0x1F88, 0x1F8C, 0x1F90, 0x1F94, 0x1F98, 0x1F9C

Bit 3130292827262524 
 RDATAy[23:16] 
Access R/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/W 
Reset 00000000 
Bit 2322212019181716 
 RDATAy[15:8] 
Access R/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/W 
Reset 00000000 
Bit 15141312111098 
 RDATAy[7:0] 
Access R/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/W 
Reset 00000000 
Bit 76543210 
 RDATAy/IDSx[7:0] 
Access R/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/W 
Reset 00000000 

Bits 31:8 – RDATAy[23:0] Register Data

Bits 7:0 – RDATAy/IDSx[7:0]  Register Data for control communication/Client Addressing ID for command communication(3)

Bits 7-0 are shared by RDATAy and IDSx