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ADSP-2186BST-160 Arkusz danych(PDF) 11 Page - Analog Devices |
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11 / 36 page ADSP-2186 –11– REV. B Table VI. Boot Summary Table Mode C Mode B Mode A Booting Method 0 0 0 BDMA feature is used to load the first 32 program memory words from the byte memory space. Program execution is held off until all 32 words have been loaded. Chip is config- ured in Full Memory Mode. 0 1 0 No Automatic boot operations occur. Program execution starts at external memory location 0. Chip is configured in Full Memory Mode. BDMA can still be used but the processor does not auto- matically use or wait for these operations. 1 0 0 BDMA feature is used to load the first 32 program memory words from the byte memory space. Program execution is held off until all 32 words have been loaded. Chip is config- ured in Host Mode. Additional interface hardware is required. 1 0 1 IDMA feature is used to load any internal memory as de- sired. Program execution is held off until internal program memory location 0 is written to. Chip is configured in Host Mode. The BDMA interface is set up during reset to the following defaults when BDMA booting is specified: the BDIR, BMPAGE, BIAD and BEAD registers are set to 0; the BTYPE register is set to 0 to specify program memory 24-bit words; and the BWCOUNT register is set to 32. This causes 32 words of on-chip program memory to be loaded from byte memory. These 32 words are used to set up the BDMA to load in the remaining program code. The BCR bit is also set to 1, which causes pro- gram execution to be held off until all 32 words are loaded into on-chip program memory. Execution then begins at address 0. The ADSP-2100 Family development software (Revision 5.02 and later) fully supports the BDMA booting feature and can generate byte memory space compatible boot code. The IDLE instruction can also be used to allow the processor to hold off execution while booting continues through the BDMA interface. For BDMA accesses while in Host Mode, the addresses to boot memory must be constructed externally to the ADSP-2186. The only memory address bit provided by the processor is A0. IDMA Port Booting The ADSP-2186 can also boot programs through its Internal DMA port. If Mode C = 1, Mode B = 0, and Mode A = 1, the ADSP-2186 boots from the IDMA port. The IDMA feature can load as much on-chip memory as desired. Program execution is held off until on-chip program memory location 0 is written to. Bus Request and Bus Grant The ADSP-2186 can relinquish control of the data and address buses to an external device. When the external device requires access to memory, it asserts the bus request ( BR) signal. If the ADSP-2186 is not performing an external memory access, it responds to the active BR input in the following processor cycle by: • Three-stating the data and address buses and the PMS, DMS, BMS, CMS, IOMS, RD, WR output drivers, • Asserting the bus grant ( BG) signal, and • Halting program execution. If Go Mode is enabled, the ADSP-2186 will not halt program execution until it encounters an instruction that requires an external memory access. If the ADSP-2186 is performing an external memory access when the external device asserts the BR signal, it will not three- state the memory interfaces or assert the BG signal until the processor cycle after the access completes. The instruction does not need to be completed when the bus is granted. If a single instruction requires two external memory accesses, the bus will be granted between the two accesses. When the BR signal is released, the processor releases the BG signal, reenables the output drivers and continues program execution from the point at which it stopped. The bus request feature operates at all times, including when the processor is booting and when RESET is active. The BGH pin is asserted when the ADSP-2186 is ready to execute an instruction but is stopped because the external bus is already granted to another device. The other device can release the bus by deasserting bus request. Once the bus is released, the ADSP-2186 deasserts BG and BGH and executes the external memory access. Flag I/O Pins The ADSP-2186 has eight general purpose programmable input/ output flag pins. They are controlled by two memory mapped registers. The PFTYPE register determines the direction, 1 = output and 0 = input. The PFDATA register is used to read and write the values on the pins. Data being read from a pin configured as an input is synchronized to the ADSP-2186’s clock. Bits that are programmed as outputs will read the value being output. The PF pins default to input during reset. In addition to the programmable flags, the ADSP-2186 has five fixed-mode flags, FI, FO, FL0, FL1 and FL2. FL0–FL2 are dedicated output flags. FI and FO are available as an alter- nate configuration of SPORT1. Note: Pins PF0, PF1 and PF2 are also used for device configu- ration during reset. |
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