Figure46 i/o port b configuration, 4 host interface (hi), Host interface (hi) -9 – Motorola DSP56012 User Manual

Page 89: Figure 4-6, I/o port b configuration -9, Is optional and can be changed as, Sheets for the timing specifications

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Parallel Host Interface

Host Interface (HI)

MOTOROLA

DSP56012 User’s Manual

4-9

Note:

The Port B GPIO timing differs from the timing of the GPIO peripheral. Please
refer to the

DSP56012 Technical Data

sheets for the timing specifications.

4.4

HOST INTERFACE (HI)

The Host Interface (HI) is a byte-wide, full-duplex, double-buffered, parallel port
that can be connected directly to the data bus of a host processor to be used primarily
as a parallel data transfer port. The host processor can be any of a number of
industry-standard microcomputers or microprocessors, another DSP, or Direct
Memory Address (DMA) devices because this interface looks like static memory to
those devices. The HI is asynchronous and consists of two banks of registers—one
bank accessible to the host processor and a second bank accessible to the DSP Central
Processing Unit (CPU) (see

Figure 4-7

on page 4-12).

Note:

Unlike other DSPs in this Motorola family, this device uses the SHI for a host
control interface, and the HI as a high-speed parallel data transfer interface.

Figure 4-6 I/O Port B Configuration

BC

1

BC

0

15

0

X:$FFEC

Port B
Control Register (PBC)

BD

14

BD

13

BD

12

BD

11

BD

10

BD

9

BD

8

BD

7

BD

6

BD

5

BD

4

BD

3

BD

2

BD

1

BD

0

15

0

Step 1. Activate Port B For General Purpose I/O:

Write 0s to Bits 0 And 1

Step 2. Set Individual Pins To Input Or Output:

BDxx = 0

or

BDxx = 1

Input

Output

Reserved; write as 0

X:$FFED

Port B Data Direction
Register (PBDDR)

Step 3. Write Or Read Data:

PDxx

or

PDxx

Input if BDxx = 0

Output if BDxx = 1

PB

14

PB

13

PB

12

PB

11

PB

10

PB

9

PB

8

PB

7

PB

6

PB

5

PB

4

PB

3

PB

2

PB

1

PB

0

15

0

X:$FFEE

Port B Data
register (PBD)

AA0312.11

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