SNVU926 October   2024 LP5810

 

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  2.   Read This First
    1.     About This Manual
    2.     Notational Conventions
    3.     Glossary
    4.     Related Documentation
    5.     Support Resources
    6.     Trademarks
  3. 1Introduction/Feature Overview
    1. 1.1 Overview
  4. 2 Register Maps
    1. 2.1  Register Map Table
    2. 2.2  Device_Enable Registers
    3. 2.3  Config Registers
    4. 2.4  Command Registers
    5. 2.5  LED_Enable Registers
    6. 2.6  Fault_Clear Registers
    7. 2.7  Reset Registers
    8. 2.8  Manual_DC Registers
    9. 2.9  Manual_PWM Registers
    10. 2.10 Autonomous_DC Registers
    11. 2.11 LED_0_Autonomous_Animation Registers
    12. 2.12 LED_1_Autonomous_Animation Registers
    13. 2.13 LED_2_Autonomous_Animation Registers
    14. 2.14 LED_3_Autonomous_Animation Registers
    15. 2.15 Flag Registers
  5.   Revision History

Notational Conventions

This document uses the following conventions.

  • Hexadecimal numbers can be shown with the suffix h or the prefix 0x. For example, the following number is 40 hexadecimal (decimal 64): 40h or 0x40.
  • Registers in this document are shown in figures and described in tables.
    • Each register figure shows a rectangle divided into fields that represent the fields of the register. Each field is labeled with its bit name, its beginning and ending bit numbers above, and its read/write properties with default reset value below. A legend explains the notation used for the properties.
    • Reserved bits in a register figure can have one of multiple meanings:
      • Not implemented on the device
      • Reserved for future device expansion
      • Reserved for TI testing
      • Reserved configurations of the device that are not supported
    • Writing nondefault values to the Reserved bits could cause unexpected behavior and should be avoided.