5 dsp~ link3 interface, Dsp~link3 data transfer operating modes, 5 dsp~link3 interface – Spectrum Brands Quad C6x VME64 User Manual

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Spectrum Signal Processing

Monaco Technical Reference

DSP~LINK3 Interface

Part Number 500-00191

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Revision 2.00

5 DSP~LINK3

Interface

The Monaco board provides a DSP~LINK3 interface through a ribbon cable connector.
The interface supports up to 4 slave DSP~LINK3 devices. The ribbon cable can be up to
12 inches (30 cm) long.

The DSP~LINK3 interface is accessed from node A’s local bus only; it is not accessible
from any other node nor from the VME bus. Accesses to the DSP~LINK3 interface do
not require the Global Shared Bus. As a result, DSP~LINK3 accesses can happen
concurrently with Global Shared Bus access by other devices (such as the other
processors or the SCV64 chip).

If a DSP~LINK3 access is interleaved within global shared SRAM accesses, node A
acquires the Global Shared Bus, performs the SRAM access, releases the Global Shared
Bus, performs the DSP~LINK3 access, acquires the Global Shared Bus, and then
performs the next Global Shared Bus SRAM access using a control register.

5.1.

DSP~LINK3 Data Transfer Operating Modes

The Monaco board supports four data transfer operating modes.

Standard Access

Standard Fast Access

Address Strobe Control

Ready Control Access

The three “access” data transfer operating modes (Standard, Standard Fast and Ready
Control) of the DSP~LINK3 interface use three 64K address spaces accessed from node
A. Each of the three “access” modes is assigned its own 64K memory space. Address
Strobe Control cycles are multiplexed with the Standard Fast Access mode space.

The following table shows how the DSP~LINK3 data transfer operating modes are
supported.

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