Motorola DSP56301 User Manual

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Central Processor Unit (CPU) Registers

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BRT

0

Bus Release Timing
Selects between fast or slow bus release. If BRT is cleared, a Fast Bus
Release mode is selected (that is, no additional cycles are added to the
access and BB is not guaranteed to be the last Port A pin that is tri-stated
at the end of the access). If BRT is set, a Slow Bus Release mode is
selected (that is, an additional cycle is added to the access, and BB is the
last Port A pin that is tri-stated at the end of the access).

11

TAS

0

TA Synchronize Select
Selects the synchronization method for the input Port A pin—TA (Transfer
Acknowledge). If TAS is cleared, you are responsible for asserting the TA
pin in synchrony with the chip clock, as described in the technical data
sheet. If TAS is set, the TA input pin is synchronized inside the chip, thus
eliminating the need for an off-chip synchronizer.

Note:

The TAS bit has no effect when the TA pin is deasserted: you are
responsible for deasserting the TA pin in synchrony with the chip
clock, regardless of the value of TAS.

10

BE

0

Cache Burst Mode Enable
Enables/disables Burst mode in the memory expansion port during an
instruction cache miss. If the bit is cleared, Burst mode is disabled and
only one program word is fetched from the external memory when an
instruction cache miss condition is detected. If the bit is set, Burst mode is
enabled, and up to four program words are fetched from the external
memory when an instruction cache miss is detected.

9–8

CDP[1–0]

11

Core-DMA Priority
Specify the priority of core and DMA accesses to the external bus.

n

00 = Determined by comparing status register CP[1–0] to the active
DMA channel priority

n

01 = DMA accesses have higher priority than core accesses

n

10 = DMA accesses have the same priority as the core accesses

n

11 = DMA accesses have lower priority than the core accesses

7

MS

0

Memory Switch Mode
Allows some internal data memory (X, Y, or both) to become part of the
chip internal Program RAM.

Notes: 1.

Program data placed in the Program RAM/Instruction Cache
area changes its placement after the OMR[MS] bit is set
(that is, the Instruction Cache always uses the lowest
internal Program RAM addresses).

2.

To ensure proper operation, place six NOP instructions after
the instruction that changes the MS bit.

3.

To ensure proper operation, do not set the MS bit while the
Instruction Cache is enabled (SR[CE] bit is set).

Table 4-4. Operating Mode Register (OMR) Bit Definitions (Continued)

Bit Number

Bit Name

Reset Value

Description

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