DSDK2000 Maxim Integrated Products, DSDK2000 Datasheet
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... Processor TDM Data Streams § Hardware Support for UTOPIA II Interface § Side TIM Connector Provides Access to the PowerPC 60x Bus for High-Performance Applications § Provides Several Connectors for In-System Programming of Board Components ORDERING INFORMATION PART DSDK2000 DK2000 DESCRIPTION Motherboard REV: 052903 ...
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BOARD FLOORPLAN.................................................................................................................4 INTRODUCTION .........................................................................................................................4 BASIC OPERATION.................................................................................................................... ARDWARE ONFIGURATION NSTALLING THE HIP IEW UNNING THE HIP IEW OFTWARE ........................................................................................................................... 5 EGISTER IEW ODE D M .......................................................................................................................................... 7 EMO ...
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Figure 1. Board Floorplan ............................................................................................................4 Figure 2. Register View Window ..................................................................................................6 Figure 3. Demo Window...............................................................................................................7 Figure 4. Definition File Template ................................................................................................8 Figure 5. Flash Bank Configurations..........................................................................................13 Table 1. Definition File Fields.......................................................................................................9 Table 2. Register Subfield Definitions ........................................................................................10 Table 3. Terminal ...
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... Select and use the definition and configuration files provided with the DK2000 and the daughter cards The Advanced Features section discusses how to: · Create and edit register definition (.DEF) files · Create and edit register initialization (.INI) files · Use Terminal Mode SIDE TIM CONNECTOR Dallas Semiconductor DSDK2000 DRAM CLK SLOT 0 STATUS LED DAUGHTER CARD ...
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In addition to these main sections, the Appendix provides hardware-related details that supplement the schematic. Only users with complex evaluation/development requirements need the information in the Advanced Features section and the Appendix. BASIC OPERATION Hardware Configuration Connecting a Daughter Card. ...
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The main part of the Register View window displays the register map. To select a register, click the register map. When a register is selected, the full name of the register and its bit map are displayed ...
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Demo Mode Demo mode provides an intuitive user interface for configuring daughter cards at a high level using option buttons and menu selections. Key status information is also displayed, such as LOS, OOF, and AIS. example of the Demo window. ...
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ADVANCED FEATURES This section discusses several advanced features of the DK2000 platform. Many DK2000 users do not need to read this information. The DK2000 and Dallas daughter cards ship with full definition files for Register View mode and one or ...
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Table 1. Definition File Fields FIELD REM Used for remarks to document the definition file. Cannot be used inside another field. This field is not yet supported in the ChipView software. DEVICE The argument is a string of text that ...
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Table 2. Register Subfield Definitions SUBFIELD address Register address. Hexadecimal format of the form 0x0000. rname Register name (acronym) that is displayed in the register map display area. A string of £ 7 characters. Register type 0 = invalid 1 ...
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Table 3. Terminal Mode Commands (continued) COMMAND X <addr> [, <endaddr>] [= <value>] The following commands are used by Demo mode. They are not recommended for use in Terminal mode. CTRL <…> <slot> POLL <…> <slot> Additional Development Resources The ...
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APPENDIX MPC8260 CPU and Memory Map CPU Core. The DK2000 development platform is based on the Motorola MPC8260 PowerQUICC II processor. This processor integrates a PowerPC core, a system interface unit (SIU), and a communications processor module (CPM). The DK2000 ...
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Table 4. Chip Selects and Memory Map CHIP SELECT FUNCTION/DEVICE CS0 Flash Bank 0 (Boot ROM) CS1 Flash Bank 1 CS2 CS3 Daughter Card Slot 0 CS4 Daughter Card Slot 1 CS5 Daughter Card Slot 2 CS6 Daughter Card Slot ...
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The Slot LED registers control the LEDs on the daughter cards as follows: 00 LED is OFF 01 LED is ON and is RED 10 LED is ON and is GREEN 11 LED is OFF The FPGA register holds the ...
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Table 8. MPC8260 I/O Pin Assignments PORT A PORT B PIN CONNECTOR PIN CONNECTOR STIM 2 3 STIM Daughter Card Daughter Card ...
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Table 9. MPC8260 I/O Pin Assignments for TDM Connections SCHEMATIC SCHEMATIC NAME A1–D1 D2 SHARED SLOT 0–2 RXCLK NIMX_2 SNIM_B7 TXCLK NIMX_4 SNIM_B6 RXD NIMX_6 SNIM_B5 TXD NIMX_7 SNIM_B4 RSYNC NIMX_8 SNIM_B3 TSYNC NIMX_9 SNIM_B2 Note: TDM D2 is shared ...
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Daughter Card Interface Pin Assignment The DK2000 has four daughter card interfaces each consisting of three 50-position connectors: PX, P1X, and P2X (where slot number + 1). Table 12. Daughter Card Connector Pin Assignment ...
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Table 12. Daughter Card Connector Pin Assignment (continued) PX CONNECTOR P1X CONNECTOR PIN NAME PIN 48 NIMD0 GND 50 Side TIM Pin Assignment A side TIM (STIM) interface is provided to expand the capabilities of ...
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Ethernet Interface The DK2000 development platform includes a fast Ethernet port. The Ethernet port consists of a Level One LXT970 Ethernet PHY connected to FCC3 of the MPC8260. The configuration of the Ethernet port is accomplished using the general-purpose I/O ...