SEC1=B_0x0, SEC5=B_0x0, SEC9=B_0x0, SEC2=B_0x0, SEC14=B_0x0, SEC15=B_0x0, SEC12=B_0x0, SEC8=B_0x0, SEC7=B_0x0, SEC10=B_0x0, SEC13=B_0x0, SEC3=B_0x0, SEC4=B_0x0, SEC11=B_0x0, SEC6=B_0x0, SEC0=B_0x0
GPIO secure configuration register
SEC0 | I/O pin of Port x secure bit enable y These bits are written by software to enable or disable the I/O port pin security. Note: The bit is reserved and must be kept to reset value when the corresponding I/O is not available on the selected package. 0 (B_0x0): The I/O pin is non-secure 1 (B_0x1): The I/O pin is secure. Refer to Table�131 for all corresponding secured bits. |
SEC1 | I/O pin of Port x secure bit enable y These bits are written by software to enable or disable the I/O port pin security. Note: The bit is reserved and must be kept to reset value when the corresponding I/O is not available on the selected package. 0 (B_0x0): The I/O pin is non-secure 1 (B_0x1): The I/O pin is secure. Refer to Table�131 for all corresponding secured bits. |
SEC2 | I/O pin of Port x secure bit enable y These bits are written by software to enable or disable the I/O port pin security. Note: The bit is reserved and must be kept to reset value when the corresponding I/O is not available on the selected package. 0 (B_0x0): The I/O pin is non-secure 1 (B_0x1): The I/O pin is secure. Refer to Table�131 for all corresponding secured bits. |
SEC3 | I/O pin of Port x secure bit enable y These bits are written by software to enable or disable the I/O port pin security. Note: The bit is reserved and must be kept to reset value when the corresponding I/O is not available on the selected package. 0 (B_0x0): The I/O pin is non-secure 1 (B_0x1): The I/O pin is secure. Refer to Table�131 for all corresponding secured bits. |
SEC4 | I/O pin of Port x secure bit enable y These bits are written by software to enable or disable the I/O port pin security. Note: The bit is reserved and must be kept to reset value when the corresponding I/O is not available on the selected package. 0 (B_0x0): The I/O pin is non-secure 1 (B_0x1): The I/O pin is secure. Refer to Table�131 for all corresponding secured bits. |
SEC5 | I/O pin of Port x secure bit enable y These bits are written by software to enable or disable the I/O port pin security. Note: The bit is reserved and must be kept to reset value when the corresponding I/O is not available on the selected package. 0 (B_0x0): The I/O pin is non-secure 1 (B_0x1): The I/O pin is secure. Refer to Table�131 for all corresponding secured bits. |
SEC6 | I/O pin of Port x secure bit enable y These bits are written by software to enable or disable the I/O port pin security. Note: The bit is reserved and must be kept to reset value when the corresponding I/O is not available on the selected package. 0 (B_0x0): The I/O pin is non-secure 1 (B_0x1): The I/O pin is secure. Refer to Table�131 for all corresponding secured bits. |
SEC7 | I/O pin of Port x secure bit enable y These bits are written by software to enable or disable the I/O port pin security. Note: The bit is reserved and must be kept to reset value when the corresponding I/O is not available on the selected package. 0 (B_0x0): The I/O pin is non-secure 1 (B_0x1): The I/O pin is secure. Refer to Table�131 for all corresponding secured bits. |
SEC8 | I/O pin of Port x secure bit enable y These bits are written by software to enable or disable the I/O port pin security. Note: The bit is reserved and must be kept to reset value when the corresponding I/O is not available on the selected package. 0 (B_0x0): The I/O pin is non-secure 1 (B_0x1): The I/O pin is secure. Refer to Table�131 for all corresponding secured bits. |
SEC9 | I/O pin of Port x secure bit enable y These bits are written by software to enable or disable the I/O port pin security. Note: The bit is reserved and must be kept to reset value when the corresponding I/O is not available on the selected package. 0 (B_0x0): The I/O pin is non-secure 1 (B_0x1): The I/O pin is secure. Refer to Table�131 for all corresponding secured bits. |
SEC10 | I/O pin of Port x secure bit enable y These bits are written by software to enable or disable the I/O port pin security. Note: The bit is reserved and must be kept to reset value when the corresponding I/O is not available on the selected package. 0 (B_0x0): The I/O pin is non-secure 1 (B_0x1): The I/O pin is secure. Refer to Table�131 for all corresponding secured bits. |
SEC11 | I/O pin of Port x secure bit enable y These bits are written by software to enable or disable the I/O port pin security. Note: The bit is reserved and must be kept to reset value when the corresponding I/O is not available on the selected package. 0 (B_0x0): The I/O pin is non-secure 1 (B_0x1): The I/O pin is secure. Refer to Table�131 for all corresponding secured bits. |
SEC12 | I/O pin of Port x secure bit enable y These bits are written by software to enable or disable the I/O port pin security. Note: The bit is reserved and must be kept to reset value when the corresponding I/O is not available on the selected package. 0 (B_0x0): The I/O pin is non-secure 1 (B_0x1): The I/O pin is secure. Refer to Table�131 for all corresponding secured bits. |
SEC13 | I/O pin of Port x secure bit enable y These bits are written by software to enable or disable the I/O port pin security. Note: The bit is reserved and must be kept to reset value when the corresponding I/O is not available on the selected package. 0 (B_0x0): The I/O pin is non-secure 1 (B_0x1): The I/O pin is secure. Refer to Table�131 for all corresponding secured bits. |
SEC14 | I/O pin of Port x secure bit enable y These bits are written by software to enable or disable the I/O port pin security. Note: The bit is reserved and must be kept to reset value when the corresponding I/O is not available on the selected package. 0 (B_0x0): The I/O pin is non-secure 1 (B_0x1): The I/O pin is secure. Refer to Table�131 for all corresponding secured bits. |
SEC15 | I/O pin of Port x secure bit enable y These bits are written by software to enable or disable the I/O port pin security. Note: The bit is reserved and must be kept to reset value when the corresponding I/O is not available on the selected package. 0 (B_0x0): The I/O pin is non-secure 1 (B_0x1): The I/O pin is secure. Refer to Table�131 for all corresponding secured bits. |