Freescale Semiconductor ColdFire MCF52210 User Manual

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Signal Descriptions

MCF52211 ColdFire® Integrated Microcontroller Reference Manual, Rev. 2

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Test Data Input

TDI

Serial input for test instructions and data. TDI is sampled on the rising
edge of TCLK.

I

Test Data Output

TDO

Serial output for test instructions and data. TDO is three-stateable and
is actively driven in the shift-IR and shift-DR controller states. TDO
changes on the falling edge of TCLK.

O

Development Serial

Clock

DSCLK

Development Serial Clock. Internally synchronized input. (The logic
level on DSCLK is validated if it has the same value on two
consecutive rising bus clock edges.) Clocks the serial communication
port to the debug module during packet transfers. Maximum frequency
is PSTCLK/5. At the synchronized rising edge of DSCLK, the data
input on DSI is sampled and DSO changes state.

I

Breakpoint

BKPT

Breakpoint. Input used to request a manual breakpoint. Assertion of
BKPT puts the processor into a halted state after the current
instruction completes. Halt status is reflected on processor status
signals as the value 0xF.

I

Development Serial

Input

DSI

Development Serial Input. Internally synchronized input that provides
data input for the serial communication port to the debug module after
the DSCLK has been seen as high (logic 1).

I

Development Serial

Output

DSO

Development Serial Output. Provides serial output communication for
debug module responses. DSO is registered internally. The output is
delayed from the validation of DSCLK high.

O

Debug Data

DDATA[3:0]

Debug data. Displays captured processor data and breakpoint status.
The CLKOUT signal can be used by the development system to know
when to sample DDATA[3:0].

O

Processor Status Clock

PSTCLK

Processor Status Clock. Delayed version of the processor clock. Its
rising edge appears in the center of valid PST and DDATA output.
PSTCLK indicates when the development system should sample PST
and DDATA values.
If real-time trace is not used, setting CSR[PCD] keeps PSTCLK, and
PST and DDATA outputs from toggling without disabling triggers.
Non-quiescent operation can be reenabled by clearing CSR[PCD],
although the external development systems must resynchronize with
the PST and DDATA outputs.
PSTCLK starts clocking only when the first non-zero PST value (0xC,
0xD, or 0xF) occurs during system reset exception processing.

O

Processor Status

Outputs

PST[3:0]

Indicate core status. Debug mode timing is synchronous with the
processor clock; status is unrelated to the current bus transfer. The
CLKOUT signal can be used by the development system to know
when to sample PST[3:0].

O

All Processor Status

Outputs

ALLPST

Logical AND of PST[3.0]

O

Table 2-14. Debug Support Signals (continued)

Signal Name

Abbreviation

Function

I/O

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