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10 / 31 page ADSP-2183 –10– REV. C If Go Mode is enabled, the ADSP-2183 will not halt program execution until it encounters an instruction that requires an external memory access. If the ADSP-2183 is performing an external memory access when the external device asserts the BR signal, then 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 where 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-2183 is ready to execute an instruction, but is stopped because the external bus is already granted to another device. The other device can re- lease the bus by deasserting bus request. Once the bus is re- leased, the ADSP-2183 deasserts BG and BGH and executes the external memory access. Flag I/O Pins The ADSP-2183 has eight general purpose programmable in- put/output flag pins. They are controlled by two memory mapped registers. The PFTYPE register determines the direc- tion, 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-2183’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-2183 has five fixed-mode flags, FLAG_IN, FLAG_OUT, FL0, FL1 and FL2. FL0-FL2 are dedicated output flags. FLAG_IN and FLAG_OUT are available as an alternate configuration of SPORT1. INSTRUCTION SET DESCRIPTION The ADSP-2183 assembly language instruction set has an algebraic syntax that was designed for ease of coding and read- ability. The assembly language, which takes full advantage of the processor’s unique architecture, offers the following benefits: • The algebraic syntax eliminates the need to remember cryptic assembler mnemonics. For example, a typical arithmetic add instruction, such as AR = AX0 + AY0, resembles a simple equation. • Every instruction assembles into a single, 24-bit word that can execute in a single instruction cycle. • The syntax is a superset ADSP-2100 Family assembly lan- guage and is completely source and object code compatible with other family members. Programs may need to be relo- cated to utilize on-chip memory and conform to the ADSP- 2183’s interrupt vector and reset vector map. • Sixteen condition codes are available. For conditional jump, call, return or arithmetic instructions, the condition can be checked and the operation executed in the same instruction cycle. • Multifunction instructions allow parallel execution of an arithmetic instruction with up to two fetches or one write to processor memory space during a single instruction cycle. DESIGNING AN EZ-ICE-COMPATIBLE SYSTEM The ADSP-2183 has on-chip emulation support and an ICE- Port, a special set of pins that interface to the EZ-ICE. These features allow in-circuit emulation without replacing the target system processor by using only a 14-pin connection from the target system to the EZ-ICE. Target systems must have a 14-pin connector to accept the EZ-ICE’s in-circuit probe, a 14-pin plug. The ICE-Port interface consists of the following ADSP-2183 pins: EBR EBG ERESET EMS EINT ECLK ELIN ELOUT EE These ADSP-2183 pins must be connected only to the EZ-ICE connector in the target system. These pins have no function except during emulation, and do not require pull-up or pull- down resistors. The traces for these signals between the ADSP- 2183 and the connector must be kept as short as possible, no longer than three inches. The following pins are also used by the EZ-ICE: BR BG RESET GND The EZ-ICE uses the EE (emulator enable) signal to take con- trol of the ADSP-2183 in the target system. This causes the processor to use its ERESET, EBR and EBG pins instead of the RESET, BR and BG pins. The BG output is three-stated. These signals do not need to be jumper-isolated in your system. The EZ-ICE connects to your target system via a ribbon cable and a 14-pin female plug. The ribbon cable is 10 inches in length with one end fixed to the EZ-ICE. The female plug is plugged onto the 14-pin connector (a pin strip header) on the target board. |
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