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KIT EVALUATION FOR XC56309

DSP56309EVM

Manufacturer Part Number
DSP56309EVM
Description
KIT EVALUATION FOR XC56309
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor
Type
DSPr
Datasheets

Specifications of DSP56309EVM

Contents
Module Board, Installation Guide, Power Supply, Cable, Software and more
Description/function
Audio DSPs
Product
Audio Modules
For Use With/related Products
DSP56309
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Host Interface (HI08)
addressing modes. In addition, the MOVEP instruction allows direct data transfers between
DSP56309 internal memory and the HI08 registers or vice versa.
There are two types of host processor registers, data and control, with eight registers in all. The
DSP core can access all eight registers, but the external host cannot. The following data registers
are 24-bit registers used for high-speed data transfers by the DSP core.
The DSP-side control registers are 16-bit registers that control HI08 functionality:
Both hardware and software resets disable the HI08. After a reset, the HI08 signals are
configured as GPIO and disconnected from the DSP56300 core (that is, the signals are left
floating).
6.6.1 Host Control Register (HCR)
This read/write register controls the HI08 interrupt operation. Initialization values for HCR bits
are presented in Section 6.6.9, DSP-Side Registers After Reset, on page 6-20.
6-12
Bit Number
15–5
4–3
Host data receive register (HRX), on page 6-19
Host data transmit register (HTX), on page 6-19
Host control register (HCR), on page 6-12
Host status register (HSR), on page 6-13
Host GPIO data direction register (HDDR), on page 6-14
Host GPIO data register (HDR), on page 6-15
Host base address register (HBAR), on page 6-15
Host port control register (HPCR), on page 6-16
15
—Reserved bit; read as 0; write to 0 for future compatibility.
14
Bit Name
HF[3 –2]
13
Figure 6-6. Host Control Register (HCR) (X:$FFFFC2)
Table 6-8. Host Control Register (HCR) Bit Definitions
12
Reset Value
11
0
0
10
DSP56309 User’s Manual, Rev. 1
Reserved. Write to 0 for future compatibility.
Host Flags 2, 3
General-purpose flags for DSP-to-host communication. The DSP core can
set or clear HF[3–2]. The values of HF[3–2] are reflected in the interface
status register (ISR); that is, if they are modified by the DSP software, the
host processor can read the modified values by reading the ISR. These two
general-purpose flags can be used individually or as encoded pairs in a
simple DSP-to-host communication protocol, implemented in both the DSP
and the host processor software. The bit value is indeterminate after an
individual reset.
9
8
7
6
5
Description
HF3
4
HF2
3
HCIE HTIE HRIE
Freescale Semiconductor
2
1
0

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