1 transfer type (tt[0–4]), 1 transfer type (tt[0–4])—output, 2 transfer type (tt[0–4])—input – Motorola MPC8260 User Manual

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MPC8260 PowerQUICC II UserÕs Manual

MOTOROLA

Part III. The Hardware Interface

7.2.4.1 Transfer Type (TT[0Ð4])

The transfer type signals (TT[0Ð4]) consist of Þve input/output signals on the MPC8260.
For a complete description of TT[0Ð4] signals and transfer type encoding, see
Section 8.4.3.1, ÒTransfer Type Signal (TT[0Ð4]) Encoding.Ó

7.2.4.1.1 Transfer Type (TT[0Ð4])ÑOutput
Following are the state meaning and timing comments for the TT[0Ð4] output signals on
the MPC8260.

State Meaning

Asserted/NegatedÑSpeciÞes the type of transfer in progress.

Timing Comments

Assertion/NegationÑSame as A[0Ð31].

High ImpedanceÑSame as A[0Ð31].

7.2.4.1.2 Transfer Type (TT[0Ð4])ÑInput
Following are the state meaning and timing comments for the TT[0Ð4] input signals on the
MPC8260.

State Meaning

Asserted/NegatedÑSpeciÞes the type of transfer in progress for
snooping by the MPC8260

Timing Comments

Assertion/NegationÑSame as A[0Ð31].

7.2.4.2 Transfer Size (TSIZ[0Ð3])

The transfer size (TSIZ[0Ð3]) signals consist of four input/output signals on the MPC8260,
following are the state meaning and timing comments for the TSIZ[0Ð3] signals on the
MPC8260.

State Meaning

Asserted/NegatedÑSpeciÞes the data transfer size for the
transaction (see Section 8.4.3.3, ÒTBST and TSIZ[0Ð3] Signals and
Size of TransferÓ). During graphics transfer operations, these signals
form part of the Resource ID (see TBST).

Timing Comments

Assertion/NegationÑSame as A[0Ð31].

High ImpedanceÑSame as A[0Ð31].

7.2.4.3 Transfer Burst (TBST)

The transfer burst (TBST) signal is an input/output signal on the MPC8260. Following are
the state meaning and timing comments for the TBST output/input signal.

State Meaning

AssertedÑIndicates that a burst transfer is in progress (see
Section 8.4.3.3, ÒTBST and TSIZ[0Ð3] Signals and Size of
TransferÓ). During graphics transfer operations, this signal forms
part of the Resource ID Þeld from the EAR as follows:

TBST || TSIZ[0Ð3] = EAR[28Ð31]. (See TBST.)

NegatedÑIndicates that a burst transfer is not in progress.

Timing Comments

Assertion/NegationÑSame as A[0Р31].

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