Analog Devices TigerSHARC ADSP-TS201S User Manual

Tigersharc, Embedded processor adsp-ts201s, Key features

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®

Embedded Processor

ADSP-TS201S

Rev. C

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KEY FEATURES

Up to 600 MHz, 1.67 ns instruction cycle rate
24M bits of internal—on-chip—DRAM memory
25 mm × 25 mm (576-ball) thermally enhanced ball grid

array package

Dual-computation blocks—each containing an ALU, a

multiplier, a shifter, a register file, and a communications
logic unit (CLU)

Dual-integer ALUs, providing data addressing and pointer

manipulation

Integrated I/O includes 14-channel DMA controller, external

port, four link ports, SDRAM controller, programmable
flag pins, two timers, and timer expired pin for system
integration

1149.1 IEEE-compliant JTAG test access port for on-chip

emulation

Single-precision IEEE 32-bit and extended-precision 40-bit

floating-point data formats and 8-, 16-, 32-, and 64-bit
fixed-point data formats

KEY BENEFITS

Provides high performance static superscalar DSP

operations, optimized for telecommunications
infrastructure and other large, demanding multiprocessor
DSP applications

Performs exceptionally well on DSP algorithm and I/O

benchmarks (see benchmarks in

Table 1

)

Supports low overhead DMA transfers between internal

memory, external memory, memory-mapped peripherals,
link ports, host processors, and other
(multiprocessor) DSPs

Eases DSP programming through extremely flexible instruc-

tion set and high-level-language-friendly DSP architecture

Enables scalable multiprocessing systems with low commu-

nications overhead

Provides on-chip arbitration for glueless multiprocessing

Figure 1. Functional Block Diagram

T

L0

8

4

8

4

8

4

8

4

8

4

8

4

8

4

8

4

IN

OUT

HOST

MULTI-

PROC

C-BUS

ARB

DATA

64

LINK PORTS

JTAG PORT

EXTERNAL

PORT

ADDR

32

6

SOC BUS

DMA

JTAG

SDRAM

CTRL

EXT DMA

REQ

J-BUS DATA

IAB

PC

BTB

ADDR

FETCH

PROGRAM

SEQUENCER

COMPUTATIONAL BLOCKS

J-BUS ADDR

K-BUS DATA

K-BUS ADDR

I-BUS DATA

I-BUS ADDR

S-BUS DATA

S-BUS ADDR

INTEGER

K ALU

INTEGER

J ALU

32

32

32-BIT × 32-BIT

DATA ADDRESS GENERATION

X

REGISTER

FILE

32-BIT × 32-BIT

MUL

ALU

SHIFT

CLU

DAB

128

128

DAB

128

128

MEMORY BLOCKS

A

D

24M BITS INTERNAL MEMORY

4 × CROSSBAR CONNECT

(PAGE CACHE)

A

D

A

D

A

D

SOC

I/F

Y

REGISTER

FILE

32-BIT × 32-BIT

MUL

ALU

SHIFT

CLU

L1

IN

OUT

L2

IN

OUT

L3

IN

OUT

CTRL

8

CTRL

10

32

128

32

128

32

128

21

128

4

32-BIT × 32-BIT

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