Reset conditions, Vme sysreset, Vme a24 slave interface reset – Spectrum Brands Quad C6x VME64 User Manual

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Spectrum Signal Processing

Monaco Technical Reference

Introduction

Part Number 500-00191

5

Revision 2.00

1.6. Reset

Conditions

The Monaco board responds to three types of reset conditions:

VME SYSRESET (VME bus /SYSRESET line)

VME A24 Slave Interface Reset (VME A24 Control Register bit D0)

JTAG reset (JTAG chain /TRST line)

The following table indicates which hardware components are reset by the specific reset
condition.

Table 1 Reset Summary

Reset Condition (Y = Component is Reset)

Hardware

SYSRESET

Slave Interface Reset

JTAG Reset

Processor Nodes

Y

Y

SCV64 VME Interface chip

Y

HPI registers

Y

Y

Global Shared Bus registers

Y

Y

VME A24 slave interface registers

Y

Y

JTAG (within DSPs)

Y

Y

Y

PEM interface

Y

Y

PMC interface

Y

Y

DSP~LINK3 interface

Y

Y

1.6.1. VME SYSRESET

A VME SYSRESET is initiated when the /SYSRESET line on the VME bus is driven
low. All devices and registers on the Monaco board are reset to their default conditions.

1.6.2. VME A24 Slave Interface Reset

The VME A24 slave interface reset is initiated from the VME bus by setting bit D0 of
the VME A24 Control Register to “0”. All devices and registers on the Monaco board
are reset to their default conditions except for the SCV64 VME interface chip. The
VME A24 Control Register is located at VME A24 Base Address + 1004h. The base
address for the VME A24 slave interface is set by jumper block JP1.

1.6.3. JTAG Reset

The JTAG path can be reset by asserting the /TRST line of the JTAG chain by an
EMURST from the XDS or TBC. Only the JTAG path of the DSPs is reset by this
action; no other devices or registers on the board are affected.

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