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Chapter2 signals/connections, Chapter, Dsp56301 functional signal groupings -1 – Motorola DSP56301 User Manual

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Chapter 2

Signals/Connections

The DSP56301 input and output signals are organized into functional groups, as shown in
Table 2-1. Two different configurations are illustrated in Figure 2-1 and Figure 2-2. The
difference between these two configurations is the host port functionality. Although the
DSP56301 operates from a 3.3 volt supply, some of the input pins can tolerate 5 volts. A
special notice for this feature is added to the description of these pins.

Table 2-1. DSP56301 Functional Signal Groupings

Functional Group

Number of

Signals

Detailed

Description

Power (V

CC

)

25

Table 2-2

Ground (GND)

26

Table 2-3

Clock

2

Table 2-4

Phase-Lock Loop (PLL)

3

Table 2-5

Address bus

Port A

1

24

Table 2-6

Data bus

24

Table 2-7

Bus control

15

Table 2-8

Interrupt and mode control

5

Table 2-9

Host Interface (HI32)

Port B

2

52

Table 2-11
Table 2-12

Enhanced Synchronous Serial Interfaces (ESSI0 and
ESSI1)

Ports C and D

3

12

Table 2-13 and

Table 2-14

Serial Communications Interface (SCI)

Port E

4

3

Table 2-15

Timers

5

3

Table 2-16

JTAG/OnCE Port

6

Table 2-17

Notes: 1.

Port A signals define the external memory interface port, including the external address bus, data bus, and
control signals. The data bus lines have internal keepers.

2.

Port B signals are the HI32 port signals multiplexed with the GPIO signals.

3.

Port C and D signals are the two ESSI port signals multiplexed with the GPIO signals. All Port C and D
signals have keepers.

4.

Port E signals are the SCI port signals multiplexed with the GPIO signals. All Port E signals have keepers.

5.

All timer signals have keepers.