Texas Instruments TMS320C2XX User Manual

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I/O Space

4-24

The map has three main sections of addresses:

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Addresses 0000h–FEFFh allow access to off-chip peripherals typically
used in DSP applications, such as digital-to-analog and analog-to-digital
converters.

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Addresses FF00h–FF0Fh are mapped to on-chip I/O space. These ad-
dresses are reserved for test purposes and should not be used.

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Addresses FF10h–FFFFh are also mapped to on-chip I/O space. These
addresses are used for other reserved space and for the on-chip I/O-
mapped registers. For ’C2xx devices other than the ’C209, Table 4–4 lists
the registers mapped to on-chip I/O space. For the I/O-mapped registers
on the ’C209, see Section 11.2, on page 11-5.

Do Not Write to Reserved Addresses

To avoid unpredictable operation of the processor, do not write to
I/O addresses FF00h–FF0Fh or any reserved I/O address in the
range FF10–FFFFh (that is, any address not designated for an
on-chip peripheral.)

Table 4–4. On-Chip Registers Mapped to I/O Space

I/O Address

Name

Description

FFE8h

CLK

CLK register

FFECh

ICR

Interrupt control register

FFF0h

SDTR

Synchronous serial port transmit and receive register

FFF1h

SSPCR

Synchronous serial port control register

FFF4h

ADTR

Asynchronous serial port transmit and receive register

FFF5h

ASPCR

Asynchronous serial port control register

FFF6h

IOSR

Input/output status register

FFF7h

BRD

Baud rate divisor register

FFF8h

TCR

Timer control register

FFF9h

PRD

Timer period register

FFFAh

TIM

Timer counter register

FFFCh

WSGR

Wait-state generator control register

Note:

This table does not apply to the ’C209. For the I/O-mapped registers on the ’C209,
see Section 11.2 on page 11-5.

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