
DS4830A User’s Guide
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26.3.1 – User Interrupt Register (USER_INT)
Software flags: Single cycle read/write bits for general-purpose flags for
application usage.
Software Interrupt:
Setting this bit to ‘1’ generates an interrupt.
26.4 – General-Purpose Registers
DS4830A has 16 general-purpose registers defined in Module 3. Reading from GP_REG1 and GP_REG2 take a
single clock cycle and writing to these registers takes two clock cycles. For GP_REG3 to GP_REG16, reading from
and writing to take two clock cycles. These registers can be used by time critical software in place of program
variables to save clock cycles during memory access.
26.4.1 – General-Purpose Register
(GP_REG1, GP_REG2, GP_REG3, GP_REG4, GP_REG5, GP_REG6, GP_REG7, GP_REG8, GP_REG9,
GP_REG10, GP_REG11, GP_REG12, GP_REG13, GP_REG14, GP_REG15, GP_REG16)
General-Purpose Register x Bit n. The software can use these bits in place of
variables.
26.5 – Device Number and I
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C Bootloader Address Disable
The DS4830A has DEV_NUM register which is used to disable the bootloader slave address (34h). On POR, this
register is initialized to default value.
26.5.1 – Device Number Register (DEV_NUM)
BOOT DIS flags: Setting this bit to ‘1’ will disable the bootloader slave address
(34h). On POR, this bit is set to ‘0’.
The DEV_NUM[6:0] is configured in the production
for indication and tracibility
purpose.
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