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Chapter 5 Resets, Interrupts, and General System Control
MC9S08DZ60 Series Data Sheet, Rev. 4
Freescale Semiconductor
83
5.8.7
System Power Management Status and Control 1 Register
(SPMSC1)
This high page register contains status and control bits to support the low-voltage detect function, and to
enable the bandgap voltage reference for use by the ADC and ACMP modules. This register should be
written during the user’s reset initialization program to set the desired controls even if the desired settings
are the same as the reset settings.
Figure 5-9. System Power Management Status and Control 1 Register (SPMSC1)
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
R
LVWF
1
1
LVWF will be set in the case when V
Supply
 transitions below the trip point or after reset and V
Supply
 is already below V
LVW
.
0
LVWIE
LVDRE
2
2
This bit can be written only one time after reset. Additional writes are ignored.
LVDSE
LVDE
2
0
BGBE
W
LVWACK
Reset:
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
= Unimplemented or Reserved
Table 5-10. SPMSC1 Register Field Descriptions
Field
Description
7
LVWF
Low-Voltage Warning Flag — The LVWF bit indicates the low-voltage warning status.
0 low-voltage warning is not present.
1 low-voltage warning is present or was present.
6
LVWACK
Low-Voltage Warning Acknowledge — If LVWF = 1, a low-voltage condition has occurred. To acknowledge this
low-voltage warning, write 1 to LVWACK, which will automatically clear LVWF to 0 if the low-voltage warning is
no longer present.
5
LVWIE
Low-Voltage Warning Interrupt Enable — This bit enables hardware interrupt requests for LVWF.
0 Hardware interrupt disabled (use polling).
1 Request a hardware interrupt when LVWF = 1.
4
LVDRE
Low-Voltage Detect Reset Enable — This write-once bit enables LVD events to generate a hardware reset
(provided LVDE = 1).
0 LVD events do not generate hardware resets.
1 Force an MCU reset when an enabled low-voltage detect event occurs.
3
LVDSE
Low-Voltage Detect Stop Enable — Provided LVDE = 1, this read/write bit determines whether the low-voltage
detect function operates when the MCU is in stop mode.
0 Low-voltage detect disabled during stop mode.
1 Low-voltage detect enabled during stop mode.
2
LVDE
Low-Voltage Detect Enable — This write-once bit enables low-voltage detect logic and qualifies the operation
of other bits in this register.
0 LVD logic disabled.
1 LVD logic enabled.
0
BGBE
Bandgap Buffer Enable — This bit enables an internal buffer for the bandgap voltage reference for use by the
ADC and ACMP modules on one of its internal channels.
0 Bandgap buffer disabled.
1 Bandgap buffer enabled.