DMA Software Burst Request Register
SOFTBREQ0 | Software burst request flags for each of 16 possible sources. Each bit represents one DMA request line or peripheral function (refer to Table 136 for peripheral hardware connections to the DMA controller): 0 - writing 0 has no effect. 1 - writing 1 generates a DMA burst request for the corresponding request line. |
SOFTBREQ1 | Software burst request flags for each of 16 possible sources. Each bit represents one DMA request line or peripheral function (refer to Table 136 for peripheral hardware connections to the DMA controller): 0 - writing 0 has no effect. 1 - writing 1 generates a DMA burst request for the corresponding request line. |
SOFTBREQ2 | Software burst request flags for each of 16 possible sources. Each bit represents one DMA request line or peripheral function (refer to Table 136 for peripheral hardware connections to the DMA controller): 0 - writing 0 has no effect. 1 - writing 1 generates a DMA burst request for the corresponding request line. |
SOFTBREQ3 | Software burst request flags for each of 16 possible sources. Each bit represents one DMA request line or peripheral function (refer to Table 136 for peripheral hardware connections to the DMA controller): 0 - writing 0 has no effect. 1 - writing 1 generates a DMA burst request for the corresponding request line. |
SOFTBREQ4 | Software burst request flags for each of 16 possible sources. Each bit represents one DMA request line or peripheral function (refer to Table 136 for peripheral hardware connections to the DMA controller): 0 - writing 0 has no effect. 1 - writing 1 generates a DMA burst request for the corresponding request line. |
SOFTBREQ5 | Software burst request flags for each of 16 possible sources. Each bit represents one DMA request line or peripheral function (refer to Table 136 for peripheral hardware connections to the DMA controller): 0 - writing 0 has no effect. 1 - writing 1 generates a DMA burst request for the corresponding request line. |
SOFTBREQ6 | Software burst request flags for each of 16 possible sources. Each bit represents one DMA request line or peripheral function (refer to Table 136 for peripheral hardware connections to the DMA controller): 0 - writing 0 has no effect. 1 - writing 1 generates a DMA burst request for the corresponding request line. |
SOFTBREQ7 | Software burst request flags for each of 16 possible sources. Each bit represents one DMA request line or peripheral function (refer to Table 136 for peripheral hardware connections to the DMA controller): 0 - writing 0 has no effect. 1 - writing 1 generates a DMA burst request for the corresponding request line. |
SOFTBREQ8 | Software burst request flags for each of 16 possible sources. Each bit represents one DMA request line or peripheral function (refer to Table 136 for peripheral hardware connections to the DMA controller): 0 - writing 0 has no effect. 1 - writing 1 generates a DMA burst request for the corresponding request line. |
SOFTBREQ9 | Software burst request flags for each of 16 possible sources. Each bit represents one DMA request line or peripheral function (refer to Table 136 for peripheral hardware connections to the DMA controller): 0 - writing 0 has no effect. 1 - writing 1 generates a DMA burst request for the corresponding request line. |
SOFTBREQ10 | Software burst request flags for each of 16 possible sources. Each bit represents one DMA request line or peripheral function (refer to Table 136 for peripheral hardware connections to the DMA controller): 0 - writing 0 has no effect. 1 - writing 1 generates a DMA burst request for the corresponding request line. |
SOFTBREQ11 | Software burst request flags for each of 16 possible sources. Each bit represents one DMA request line or peripheral function (refer to Table 136 for peripheral hardware connections to the DMA controller): 0 - writing 0 has no effect. 1 - writing 1 generates a DMA burst request for the corresponding request line. |
SOFTBREQ12 | Software burst request flags for each of 16 possible sources. Each bit represents one DMA request line or peripheral function (refer to Table 136 for peripheral hardware connections to the DMA controller): 0 - writing 0 has no effect. 1 - writing 1 generates a DMA burst request for the corresponding request line. |
SOFTBREQ13 | Software burst request flags for each of 16 possible sources. Each bit represents one DMA request line or peripheral function (refer to Table 136 for peripheral hardware connections to the DMA controller): 0 - writing 0 has no effect. 1 - writing 1 generates a DMA burst request for the corresponding request line. |
SOFTBREQ14 | Software burst request flags for each of 16 possible sources. Each bit represents one DMA request line or peripheral function (refer to Table 136 for peripheral hardware connections to the DMA controller): 0 - writing 0 has no effect. 1 - writing 1 generates a DMA burst request for the corresponding request line. |
SOFTBREQ15 | Software burst request flags for each of 16 possible sources. Each bit represents one DMA request line or peripheral function (refer to Table 136 for peripheral hardware connections to the DMA controller): 0 - writing 0 has no effect. 1 - writing 1 generates a DMA burst request for the corresponding request line. |
RESERVED | Reserved. Read undefined. Write reserved bits as zero. |