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Memory, Operating Modes, and Interrupts

Operating Modes

MOTOROLA

DSP56012 User’s Manual

3-13

T states). When the DSP is driven by a stable external clock source, setting the SD bit
before executing the STOP instruction will allow a faster start up of the DSP.

3.5

OPERATING MODES

The DSP56012 operating modes are defined as described below and summarized in

Table 3-3

. The operating modes are latched from pins MODA, MODB, and MODC

during reset and can be changed by writing to the OMR.

The operating modes are described in the following paragraphs.

Mode 0

In this mode, the internal Program RAM is enabled and the bootstrap
ROM is disabled. All bootstrap programs end by selecting this
operating mode. This mode is identical to DSP56002 Mode 0.

Note:

It is not possible to reach operating Mode 0 during hardware reset. Any
attempt to start up in Mode 0 defaults to Mode 1.

Mode 1

In this mode, the bootstrap ROM is enabled and the bootstrap
program is executed after hardware reset. The internal Program RAM
is loaded with up to 256 words from the parallel Host Interface.

Mode 2

Reserved.

Mode 3

Reserved.

Note:

It is not possible to reach operating Mode 3 during hardware reset. Any
attempt to start up in Mode 3 defaults to Mode 1.

Mode 4

In this mode, the bootstrap ROM is enabled and the bootstrap
program is executed after hardware reset. The bootstrap program

Table 3-3

Operating Modes

Mode

MMM

C B A

Operating Mode

0

000

Normal operation, bootstrap disabled

1

001

Bootstrap from parallel Host Interface

2

010

Reserved

3

011

Reserved

4

100

Wake up in Program ROM address $0A00

5

101

Bootstrap from SHI (SPI mode)

6

110

Reserved

7

111

Bootstrap from SHI (I

2

C mode)

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