Motorola DSP56012 User Manual

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Signal Descriptions

Host Interface (HI)

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HR/W

PB11

Input

Input/

Output

Input

Host Read/Write

—This input selects the direction of

data transfer for each host processor access. If HR/W is
high and HEN is asserted, H0–H7 are outputs and DSP
data is transferred to the host processor. If HR/W is low
and HEN is asserted, H0–H7 are inputs and host data is
transferred to the DSP. HR/W must be stable when
HEN is asserted.

Port B GPIO 11 (PB11)

—This signal is a General

Purpose I/O signal (PB11) when the Host Interface is
not being used.

After reset, the default state for this signal is GPIO
input.

HEN

PB12

Input

Input/

Output

Input

Host Enable—

This input enables a data transfer on the

host data bus. When HEN is asserted and HR/W is
high, H0–H7 become outputs and the host processor
may read DSP56011 data. When HEN is asserted and
HR/W is low, H0–H7 become inputs. Host data is
latched inside the DSP on the rising edge of HEN.
Normally, a chip select signal derived from host address
decoding and an enable strobe are used to generate
HEN.

Port B GPIO 12 (PB12)

—This signal is a General

Purpose I/O signal (PB12) when the Host Interface is
not being used.

After reset, the default state for this signal is GPIO
input.

HOREQ

PB13

Open-

drain

Output

Input/

Output

Input

Host Request—

This signal is used by the Host Interface

to request service from the host processor, DMA
controller, or a simple external controller.

Note:

HOREQ should always be pulled high when it
is not in use.

Port B GPIO 13 (PB13)

—This signal is a General

Purpose (not open-drain) I/O signal (PB13) when the
Host Interface is not selected.

After reset, the default state for this signal is GPIO
input.

Table 2-6

Host Interface (Continued)

Signal Name

Type

State During

Reset

Signal Description

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