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Parallel Host Interface

Introduction

MOTOROLA

DSP56012 User’s Manual

4-3

4.1

INTRODUCTION

The parallel Host Interface (HI) can serve as an 8-bit, bidirectional parallel port or, as
Port B, a set of General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) signals (see

Figure 4-1

). When

configured as the HI, the port provides a convenient connection to another processor.
Port B supports up to fifteen GPIO pins, each pin individually configurable as an
output or an input. This section describes both functions, including examples of how
to configure and use this port.

4.2

PORT B CONFIGURATION

Port B functionality is controlled by three memory-mapped registers (see

Figure 4-2

on page 4-4) that define the functions associated with fifteen external pins (see

Figure 4-3

on page 4-5). They are:

• Port B Control register (PBC)

• Port B Data Direction Register (PBDDR)

• Port B Data register (PBD)

Figure 4-4

on page 4-6 shows an overview of the Port B control logic.

Note:

Because reset clears both the PBC and PBDDR registers, the default function of
the fifteen specified pins following reset is GPIO input.

Note:

Circuitry connected to the Port B pins may need external pull-ups until the
pins are configured for operation.

Figure 4-1 Port B Interface

Parallel

Host

Interface

Port B

I/0

(15)

PB0–PB7
PB8
PB9
PB10
PB11
PB12
PB13
PB14

H0–H7
HOA0
HOA1
HOA2
HR/W
HEN
HOREQ
HACK

8

8

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