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Motorola MPC8260 User Manual

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MPC8260 PowerQUICC II UserÕs Manual

MOTOROLA

Ñ Chapter 27, ÒMulti-Channel Controllers (MCCs),Ó describes the MPC8260Õs

multi-channel controller (MCC), which handles up to 128 serial, full-duplex data
channels.

Ñ Chapter 28, ÒFast Communications Controllers (FCCs),Ó describes the

MPC8260Õs fast communications controllers (FCCs), which are SCCs optimized
for synchronous high-rate protocols.

Ñ Chapter 29, ÒATM Controller,Ó describes the MPC8260 ATM controller, which

provides the ATM and AAL layers of the ATM protocol. The ATM controller
performs segmentation and reassembly (SAR) functions of AAL5, AAL1, and
AAL0, and most of the common parts convergence sublayer (CP-CS) of these
protocols.

Ñ Chapter 30, ÒFast Ethernet Controller,Ó describes the MPC8260Õs

implementation of the Ethernet IEEE 802.3 protocol.

Ñ Chapter 31, ÒFCC HDLC Controller,Ó describes the FCC implementation of the

HDLC protocol.

Ñ Chapter 32, ÒFCC Transparent Controller,Ó describes the FCC implementation

of the transparent protocol.

Ñ Chapter 33, ÒSerial Peripheral Interface (SPI),Ó describes the serial peripheral

interface, which allows the MPC8260 to exchange data between other MPC8260
chips, the MC68360, the MC68302, the M68HC11, and M68HC05
microcontroller families, and peripheral devices such as EEPROMs, real-time
clocks, A/D converters, and ISDN devices.

Ñ Chapter 34, ÒI2C Controller,Ó describes the MPC8260 implementation of the

inter-integrated circuit (I

2

C¨) controller, which allows data to be exchanged with

other I

2

C devices, such as microcontrollers, EEPROMs, real-time clock devices,

and A/D converters.

Ñ Chapter 35, ÒParallel I/O Ports,Ó describes the four general-purpose I/O

ports AÐD. Each signal in the I/O ports can be conÞgured as a general-purpose
I/O signal or as a signal dedicated to supporting communications devices, such
as SMCs, SCCs. MCCs, and FCCs.

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Appendix A, ÒRegister Quick Reference Guide,Ó provides a quick reference to the
registers incorporated in the PowerPC core.

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This book also includes an index and a glossary.