Motorola TMS320C6711D User Manual

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TMS320C6711D

FLOATINGĆPOINT DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR

SPRS292A − OCTOBER 2005 − REVISED NOVEMBER 2005

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Terminal Functions (Continued)

SIGNAL

PIN

NO.

TYPE†

IPD/

DESCRIPTION

SIGNAL

NAME

GDP/

ZDP

TYPE†

IPD/

IPU‡

DESCRIPTION

JTAG EMULATION (CONTINUED)

EMU2

D3

I/O/Z

IPU

Emulation pin 2. Reserved for future use, leave unconnected.

EMU1
EMU0

B9
D9

I/O/Z

IPU

For Emulation and normal operation, no external pullup/pulldown resistors are necessary. How-
ever for the Boundary Scan operation, pull down the EMU1 and EMU0 pins with a dedicated
1-k

resistor.

Emulation [1:0] pins.

Select the device functional mode of operation
EMU[1:0]

Operation

00

Boundary Scan/Functional Mode (see Note)

01

Reserved

10

Reserved

11

Emulation/Functional Mode [default] (see the IEEE 1149.1
JTAG Compatibility Statement section of this data sheet)

The DSP can be placed in Functional mode when the EMU[1:0] pins are
configured for either Boundary Scan or Emulation.

Note: When the EMU[1:0] pins are configured for Boundary Scan mode, the
internal pulldown (IPD) on the TRST signal must not be opposed in order to
operate in Functional mode.

For the Boundary Scan mode drive EMU[1:0] and RESET pins low.

RESETS AND INTERRUPTS

RESET

A13

I

−−

Device reset. When using Boundary Scan mode on the device, drive the EMU[1:0] and RESET
pins low.
This pin does not have an IPU on this device.

NMI

C13

I

IPD

Nonmaskable interrupt

Edge-driven (rising edge)

Any noise on the NMI pin may trigger an NMI interrupt; therefore, if the NMI pin is not used, it is
recommended that the NMI pin be grounded versus relying on the IPD.

EXT_INT7

E3

General-purpose input/output pins (I/O/Z) which also function as external
interrupts

EXT_INT6

D2

I

IPU

General-purpose input/output pins (I/O/Z) which also function as external
interrupts

Edge-driven

EXT_INT5

C1

I

IPU

Edge-driven

Polarity independently selected via the External Interrupt Polarity Register

EXT_INT4

C2

Polarity independently selected via the External Interrupt Polarity Register
bits (EXTPOL.[3:0]), in addition to the GPIO registers.

† I = Input, O = Output, Z = High impedance, S = Supply voltage, GND = Ground, A = Analog signal (PLL Filter)
‡ IPD = Internal pulldown, IPU = Internal pullup. [To oppose the supply rail on these IPD/IPU signal pins, use external pullup or pulldown resistors

no greater than 4.4 k

and 2.0 k

, respectively.]

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