LM3S2730 Luminary Micro, Inc, LM3S2730 Datasheet - Page 32

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LM3S2730

Manufacturer Part Number
LM3S2730
Description
Lm3s2730 Arm Microcontroller
Manufacturer
Luminary Micro, Inc
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Architectural Overview
1.4.7
1.4.7.1
1.4.7.2
1.4.7.3
1.4.8
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Additional Features
Memory Map (see page 39)
A memory map lists the location of instructions and data in memory. The memory map for the
LM3S2730 controller can be found in “Memory Map” on page 39. Register addresses are given as
a hexadecimal increment, relative to the module's base address as shown in the memory map.
The ARM® Cortex™-M3 Technical Reference Manual provides further information on the memory
map.
JTAG TAP Controller (see page 44)
The Joint Test Action Group (JTAG) port is an IEEE standard that defines a Test Access Port and
Boundary Scan Architecture for digital integrated circuits and provides a standardized serial interface
for controlling the associated test logic. The TAP, Instruction Register (IR), and Data Registers (DR)
can be used to test the interconnections of assembled printed circuit boards and obtain manufacturing
information on the components. The JTAG Port also provides a means of accessing and controlling
design-for-test features such as I/O pin observation and control, scan testing, and debugging.
The JTAG port is composed of the standard five pins: TRST, TCK, TMS, TDI, and TDO. Data is
transmitted serially into the controller on TDI and out of the controller on TDO. The interpretation of
this data is dependent on the current state of the TAP controller. For detailed information on the
operation of the JTAG port and TAP controller, please refer to the IEEE Standard 1149.1-Test
Access Port and Boundary-Scan Architecture.
The Luminary Micro JTAG controller works with the ARM JTAG controller built into the Cortex-M3
core. This is implemented by multiplexing the TDO outputs from both JTAG controllers. ARM JTAG
instructions select the ARM TDO output while Luminary Micro JTAG instructions select the Luminary
Micro TDO outputs. The multiplexer is controlled by the Luminary Micro JTAG controller, which has
comprehensive programming for the ARM, Luminary Micro, and unimplemented JTAG instructions.
System Control and Clocks (see page 55)
System control determines the overall operation of the device. It provides information about the
device, controls the clocking of the device and individual peripherals, and handles reset detection
and reporting.
Hardware Details
Details on the pins and package can be found in the following sections:
“Pin Diagram” on page 364
“Signal Tables” on page 366
“Operating Characteristics” on page 389
“Electrical Characteristics” on page 390
“Package Information” on page 400
Preliminary
July 25, 2008

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