ADSP-2185KSTZ-133 Analog Devices Inc, ADSP-2185KSTZ-133 Datasheet - Page 8

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ADSP-2185KSTZ-133

Manufacturer Part Number
ADSP-2185KSTZ-133
Description
MICROCOMPUTER, 16BIT 33MIPS, SMD
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Series
ADSP-21xxr
Datasheet

Specifications of ADSP-2185KSTZ-133

No. Of Bits
16
Frequency
33.3MHz
Supply Voltage
5V
Embedded Interface Type
Host Port, Serial
No. Of Mips
33
Supply Voltage Range
4.5V To 5.5V
Operating Temperature Range
0°C
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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ADSP-2185
PMOVLAY Memory
0
1
2
This organization provides for two external 8K overlay segments
using only the normal 14 address bits. This allows for simple
program overlays using one of the two external segments in
place of the on-chip memory. Care must be taken in using this
overlay space in that the processor core (i.e., the sequencer)
does not take into account the PMOVLAY register value. For
example, if a loop operation was occurring on one of the exter-
nal overlays and the program changes to another external over-
lay or internal memory, an incorrect loop operation could occur.
In addition, care must be taken in interrupt service routines as
the overlay registers are not automatically saved and restored on
the processor mode stack.
When Mode B = 1, booting is disabled and overlay memory is
disabled (PMOVLAY must be 0). Figure 5 shows the memory
map in this configuration.
Data Memory
The ADSP-2185 has 16,352 16-bit words of internal data
memory. In addition, the ADSP-2185 allows the use of 8K
external memory overlays. Figure 6 shows the organization of
the data memory.
Figure 5. Program Memory (Mode B = 1)
Internal
External
Overlay 1
External
Overlay 2
Figure 6. Data Memory
PROGRAM MEMORY
MAPPED REGISTERS
(DMOVLAY = 1, 2)
DATA MEMORY
INTERNAL 8K
(PMOVLAY = 0,
8K EXTERNAL
(DMOVLAY = 0)
EXTERNAL 8K
32 MEMORY–
8K INTERNAL
MODE B = 1)
8160 WORDS
INTERNAL
OR
A13
Not Applicable Not Applicable
0
1
Table II.
ADDRESS
ADDRESS
0x3FFF
0x2000
0x1FFF
0x0000
0x3FFF
0x3FEO
0x3FDF
0x2000
0x1FFF
0x0000
13 LSBs of Address
13 LSBs of Address
A12:0
Between 0x2000
and 0x3FFF
Between 0x2000
and 0x3FFF
–8–
There are 16,352 words of memory accessible internally when
the DMOVLAY register is set to 0. When DMOVLAY is set to
something other than 0, external accesses occur at addresses
0x0000 through 0x1FFF. The external address is generated as
shown in Table III.
DMOVLAY Memory
0
1
2
This organization allows for two external 8K overlays using only
the normal 14 address bits. All internal accesses complete in one
cycle. Accesses to external memory are timed using the wait
states specified by the DWAIT register.
I/O Space (Full Memory Mode)
The ADSP-2185 supports an additional external memory space
called I/O space. This space is designed to support simple con-
nections to peripherals or to bus interface ASIC data registers.
I/O space supports 2048 locations. The lower eleven bits of the
external address bus are used; the upper three bits are unde-
fined. Two instructions were added to the core ADSP-2100
Family instruction set to read from and write to I/O memory
space. The I/O space also has four dedicated 3-bit wait state
registers, IOWAIT0-3, which specify up to seven wait states to
be automatically generated for each of four regions. The wait
states act on address ranges as shown in Table IV.
Composite Memory Select (CMS)
The ADSP-2185 has a programmable memory select signal that
is useful for generating memory select signals for memories
mapped to more than one space. The CMS signal is generated
to have the same timing as each of the individual memory select
signals (PMS, DMS, BMS, IOMS), but can combine their
functionality.
When set, each bit in the CMSSEL register causes the CMS
signal to be asserted when the selected memory select is as-
serted. For example, to use a 32K word memory to act as both
program and data memory, set the PMS and DMS bits in the
CMSSEL register and use the CMS pin to drive the chip select
of the memory and use either DMS or PMS as the additional
address bit.
The CMS pin functions as the other memory select signals, with
the same timing and bus request logic. A 1 in the enable bit
causes the assertion of the CMS signal at the same time as the
Address Range
0x000–0x1FF
0x200–0x3FF
0x400–0x5FF
0x600–0x7FF
Internal
External
Overlay 1
External
Overlay 2
A13
Not Applicable Not Applicable
0
1
Table III.
Table IV.
Wait State Register
IOWAIT0
IOWAIT1
IOWAIT2
IOWAIT3
A12:0
13 LSBs of Address
Between 0x2000
and 0x3FFF
13 LSBs of Address
Between 0x2000
and 0x3FFF
REV. 0

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