Table 28-16. group channel assignments, 7 mcc commands, Mcc commands -34 – Freescale Semiconductor MPC8260 User Manual

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Multi-Channel Controllers (MCCs)

MPC8260 PowerQUICC II Family Reference Manual, Rev. 2

28-34

Freescale Semiconductor

Table 28-16

describes group assignments.

NOTE

The TDM group channel assignments made in MCCF must be coherent with
the SI register programming and SI RAM programming; see

Section 15.5,

“Serial Interface Registers,

and

Section 15.4.3, “Programming SIx RAM

Entries

.” The user must also program MCCF before enabling the TDM

channel in the SIGMR; see

Section 15.5.1, “SI Global Mode Registers

(SIxGMR).

28.7

MCC Commands

The user starts channels by writing to the TSTATE/RSTATE registers as described in

Section 28.3.1.4,

“Internal Receiver State (RSTATE)—HDLC Mode,

and

Section 28.3.1.1, “Internal Transmitter State

(TSTATE)—HDLC Mode.

The following commands, used to stop and initialize channels, are issued to the MCC by writing to CPCR
as described in

Section 14.4.1, “CP Command Register (CPCR).”

All MCC channels must be initialized

using one of the following commands before being used in an active TDM. Not all commands are available
in all revisions of silicon and the user should refer to

Section 14.4.1.1, “CP Commands,

for further details.

Table 28-16. Group Channel Assignments

Group

Channels

Group1 in MCCF1

1

1

Not on the MPC8250 nor the MPC8255.

0–31

Group2 in MCCF1

1

32–63

Group3 in MCCF1

1

64–95

Group4 in MCCF1

1

96–127

Group1 in MCCF2

128–159

Group2 in MCCF2

160–191

Group3 in MCCF2

192–223

Group4 in MCCF2

224–255

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