SWRZ099B April   2020  – March 2022 AWR6843AOP

 

  1. 1Introduction
  2. 2Device Nomenclature
  3. 3Device Markings
  4. 4Usage Notes
    1. 4.1 MSS: SPI Speed in 3-Wire Mode Usage Note
  5. 5Advisory to Silicon Variant / Revision Map
  6. 6Known Design Exceptions to Functional Specifications
    1.     MSS#25
    2.     MSS#26
    3.     MSS#27
    4.     MSS#28
    5.     MSS#29
    6.     MSS#30
    7.     MSS#31
    8.     MSS#32
    9.     MSS#33
    10.     MSS#34
    11.     MSS#36
    12.     MSS#37B
    13.     MSS#38A
    14.     MSS#39
    15.     MSS#40
    16.     MSS#41
    17.     MSS#42A
    18.     MSS#43A
    19.     MSS#44A
    20.     MSS#45
    21. 6.1 MSS#50
    22. 6.2 MSS#51
    23.     ANA#11B
    24.     ANA#12A
    25.     ANA#13B
    26.     ANA#14
    27.     ANA#16
    28.     ANA#17A
    29.     ANA#18B
    30.     ANA#19
    31.     ANA#20
    32.     ANA#22A
    33.     ANA#27A
    34.     ANA#30
    35.     ANA#31
    36.     PACKAGE#02
  7. 7Trademarks
  8. 8Revision History

MSS#28

A Data Length Error is Generated Repeatedly in Slave Mode When IO Loopback is Enabled

Revision(s) Affected:

AWR6843AOP ES2.0

Description:

When a DLEN error is created in Slave mode of the SPI using nSCS pins in IO Loopback Test mode, the SPI module re-transmits the data with the DLEN error instead of aborting the ongoing transfer and stopping. This is only an issue for an IOLPBK mode Slave in Analog Loopback configuration, when the intentional error generation feature is triggered using CTRLDLENERR (IOLPBKTSTCR.16).

Workaround(s):

After the DLEN_ERR interrupt is detected in IOLPBK mode, disable the transfers by clearing the SPIEN (bit 24) in the SPIGCR1 register and then, re-enable the transfers by resetting the SPIEN bit.