29.2 Overview
The Configurable Custom Logic (CCL) is a programmable logic peripheral that can be connected to the device pins, events or other internal peripherals. The CCL can serve as “glue logic” between the device peripherals and external devices. The CCL can eliminate the need for external logic components, and can also help the designer to overcome real-time constraints by combining core independent peripherals to handle the most time-critical parts of the application independent of the CPU.
The CCL peripheral has a number of Look-up Tables (LUT). Each LUT consists of three inputs, a truth table, and a filter/edge detector. Each LUT can generate an output as a user-programmable logic expression with three inputs. The inputs can be individually masked.
The output can be generated from the inputs combinatorially and be filtered to remove spikes. An optional sequential module can be enabled. The inputs to the sequential module are individually controlled by two independent, adjacent LUT (LUT0/LUT1) outputs, enabling complex waveform generation.