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Peripheral Control Module
7
PAS
Passive/active display select.
0 – Passive or STN display operation enabled. Dither logic is enabled.
1 – Active or TFT display operation enable. Dither logic bypassed, pin timing changes to
support continuous pixel clock, output enable, VSYNC, HSYNC signals.
8
BLE
Big/little endian select.
0 – Little endian operation is selected, half-word palette buffer data is packed into
individual words of memory starting with the least significant half-word, and frame buffer
pixel data is packed into individual words of memory starting with the least significant
nibble, byte, or half-word.
1 – Big endian operation is selected, half-word palette buffer data is packed into
individual words of memory starting with the most significant half-word, and frame buffer
pixel data is packed into individual words of memory starting with the most significant
nibble, byte, or half-word.
9
DPD
Double-pixel data pin mode.
0 – In single-panel monochrome operation, four pixels are presented to LDD<3:0> each
pixel clock.
1 – In single-panel monochrome operation, eight pixels are presented to LDD<7:0>
each pixel clock.
Note: This bit is ignored in all other modes of operation except for single-panel
monochrome.
11..10
—
Reserved.
19..12
PDD
Palette DMA request delay.
Value (from 0 to 255) used to specify the number of memory controller clocks (half the
speed of the CPU clock). The on-chip palette DMA request should be disabled after
each DMA transfer to the palette. The clock count starts after the last write of each burst
cycle. While the counter is decrementing, all DMA requests from the palette are masked.
When the counter reaches zero, any pending or subsequent DMA requests are allowed
to generate a 4-word burst. Programming PDD=8h’00 disables this function.
31..20
—
Reserved.
Bit
Name
Description