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HDI08 Host Port Signals

DSP56366 24-Bit Digital Signal Processor User Manual, Rev. 4

Freescale Semiconductor

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— Cycle-stealing DMA with initialization

Dedicated Interrupts:
— Separate interrupt lines for each interrupt source
— Special host commands force DSP core interrupts under host processor control, which are

useful for the following:
– Real-Time Production Diagnostics
– Debugging Window for Program Development
– Host Control Protocols

Interface Capabilities:
— Glueless interface (no external logic required) to the following:

– Freescale HC11
– Hitachi H8
– 8051 family
– Thomson P6 family
– external DMA controllers

— Minimal glue-logic (pullups, pulldowns) required to interface to the following:

– ISA bus
– Motorola 68K family
– Intel X86 family.

6.3

HDI08 Host Port Signals

The host port signals are described in

Section 2, "Signal/Connection Descriptions"

. If the Host Interface

functionality is not required, the 16 pins may be defined as general purpose I/O pins PB0-PB15. When the
HDI08 is in use, only five host port signals (HA8, HA9, HCS, HOREQ and HACK) may be individually
programmed as GPIO pins if they are not needed for their HDI08 function. Summary of the HDI08 signals.

Table 6-1 HDI08 Signal Summary

HDI08 Port Pin

Multiplexed address/data bus Mode

Non Multiplexed bus Mode

GPIO Mode

HAD0-HAD7

HAD0-HAD7

H0-H7

PB0-PB7

HAS/HA0

HAS/HAS

HA0

PB8

HA8/HA1

HA8

HA1

PB9

HA9/HA2

HA9

HA2

PB10

HCS/HA10

HA10

HCS/HCS

PB13

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