SLAU847D October 2022 – May 2024 MSPM0L1105 , MSPM0L1106 , MSPM0L1227 , MSPM0L1228 , MSPM0L1228-Q1 , MSPM0L1303 , MSPM0L1304 , MSPM0L1304-Q1 , MSPM0L1305 , MSPM0L1305-Q1 , MSPM0L1306 , MSPM0L1306-Q1 , MSPM0L1343 , MSPM0L1344 , MSPM0L1345 , MSPM0L1346 , MSPM0L2227 , MSPM0L2228 , MSPM0L2228-Q1
The tamper event detection allows to configure one or more tamper I/O’s to trigger a timestamp event and to generate an interrupt to the CPU. The corresponding I/O (which acts as a tamper event trigger) needs to be configured as an input. To minimize false triggers, a digital filter circuit is inserted into the I/O path. Only pulses that are longer than the configured filter width will be registered as a tamper event. The tamper event trigger itself can be issued on a rising or falling edge of the filtered input signal.
The selectable input filter width is 65us, 100us, 155us and 250us.