3.3 CCL - Configurable Custom Logic
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 (CIPs) to handle the most time-critical parts of the application independent of the CPU.
Note: For details about using the CCL
peripheral and code examples, refer to the Custom Logic on PIC® and AVR® Microcontrollers webpage.