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Table 21-61 shows which register bit enables the Transmit DXENA (DX Delay Enabler) Mode.
Register | Bit | Name | Function | Type | Reset Value | |
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SPCR1 | 7 | DXENA | DX delay enabler mode | R/W | 0 | |
DXENA = 0 | DX delay enabler is off. | |||||
DXENA = 1 | DX delay enabler is on. |
The DXENA bit controls the delay enabler on the DX pin. Set DXENA to enable an extra delay for turn-on time. This bit does not control the data itself, so only the first bit is delayed.
If you tie together the DX pins of multiple McBSPs, make sure DXENA = 1 to avoid having more than one McBSP transmit on the data line at one time.