Dsp96002 introduction – Motorola DSP96002 User Manual

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DSP96002 USER’S MANUAL

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SECTION 1

DSP96002 INTRODUCTION

This manual describes the first member of a family of dual-port IEEE floating point programmable CMOS

processors. The family concept defines a core as the Data ALU, Address Generation Unit, Program Con-

troller and associated Instruction Set. The On-Chip Program Memory, Data Memories and Peripherals sup-

port many numerically intensive applications and minimize system size and power dissipation; however,

they are not considered part of the core.

The first family member is the DSP96002. The main characteristics of the DSP96002 are support of IEEE

754 Single Precision (8 bit Exponent and 24 bit Mantissa) and Single Extended Precision (11 bit Exponent

and 32 bit Mantissa) Floating-Point and 32 bit signed and unsigned fixed point arithmetic, coupled with two

identical external memory expansion ports. Its features are listed below.

DSP96002 Features

IEEE 745 Standard SP (32-bit) and SEP (44 bit) Arithmetic

16.5 Million Instructions per Second (Mips) with a 33 Mhz clock

49.5 Million Floating Point Instructions per Second (MFLOPS) peak with a 33 Mhz
clock

Single-Cycle 32 x 32 Bit Parallel Multiplier

Highly Parallel Instruction Set with Unique DSP Addressing Modes

Nested Hardware Do Loops

Fast Auto-Return Interrupts

2 Independent On-Chip 512 x 32 Bit Data RAMs

2 Independent On-Chip 1024 x 32 Bit Data ROMs

Off-Chip Expansion to 2 x 2

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32-Bit Words of Data Memory

On-Chip 1,024 x 32 Bit Program RAM

On-Chip 64 x 32 Bit Bootstrap ROM

Off-Chip Expansion to 2

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32-Bit Words of Program Memory

Two Identical External Memory Expansion Ports

Two 32-Bit Parallel Host MPU/DMA Interfaces

On-Chip Two-Channel DMA Controller

On-Chip Emulator

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