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mc68ec060

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mc68ec060
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Mc68060 Superscalar 68k Microprocessor Including The Lc060 And Ec060
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Freescale Semiconductor, Inc
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Bus Operation
The ignore state settings can be used to make the system design of the acknowledge ter-
mination logic simpler than in existing MC68040 systems that required these signals to be
valid (either asserted or negated) about every rising BCLK edge. Thus, using the acknowl-
edge termination ignore state capability allows the use of slower ASICs and PALs to be used
for generating the acknowledge termination signals without the requirement that these sig-
nals be at a valid logic level about every rising BCLK edge.
7.14.2 Acknowledge Termination Protocol
The MC68060 provides system designers a choice of using either the MC68040 acknowl-
edge termination protocol or the native-MC68060 acknowledge termination protocol. The
native-MC68060 acknowledge termination protocol is chosen if IPL1 is asserted during
reset.
The MC68040 acknowledge termination protocol is provided for MC68040 compatibility. In
this protocol, a retry is indicated by having both TA and TEA asserted simultaneously. In this
mode, the TRA signal must be pulled up at all times. Refer to Table 7-4 and Table 7-5 for
details on acknowledge termination signal encoding.
The native-MC68060 acknowledge termination protocol is provided to aid in high-frequency
designs. The signal TRA is used to indicate a retry operation, as opposed to using a combi-
nation of TA and TEA to indicate a retry. Refer to Table 7-4 and Table 7-5 for details on the
native-MC68060 acknowledge termination signal encoding.
7.14.3 Extra Data Write Hold Time Mode
In this mode, the MC68060 holds the contents of the data bus valid during a write bus cycle
for an extra BCLK period after a valid TA is sampled. This mode is enabled if IPL2 is
asserted during reset. When this mode is enabled, a zero wait state burst bus cycle is not
possible and systems must be designed to insert wait states on burst accesses. Figure 7-
52 shows an example of a line transfer cycle with this mode enabled. Read cycles are unaf-
fected by this mode.
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M68060 USER’S MANUAL
MOTOROLA

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