Motorola DSP96002 User Manual

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A

E

(Address Enable) - active low input, must be asserted and deasserted synchronous to

the input clock (CLK) for proper operation. If a bus master,

A

E is asserted to enable

the A0-A31 address output drivers. If

A

E is deasserted, the address output drivers

are three-stated. If not a bus master, the address output drivers are three-stated regard-

less of whether

A

E is asserted or deasserted. The function of

A

E is to allow mul-

tiplexed bus systems to be implemented. Examples are a multiplexed address/data bus

such as the NuBus

used in the Macintosh II

or a multiplexed address1/address2 bus

used with dual port memories such as dynamic VRAMs. Note that there must be at least

one undriven CLK period between enables for multiplexed buses to allow one bus to

three-state before another bus is enabled. External control is responsible for this timing.

For non-multiplexed systems,

A

E should be tied low.

D

E

(Data Enable) - active low input, must be asserted and deasserted synchronous to the

input clock (CLK) for proper operation. If a bus master or the Host interface is being read,

D

E is asserted to enable the D0-D31 data bus output drivers. If

D

E is deassert-

ed, the data bus output drivers are three-stated. If not a bus master, the data bus output

drivers are three-stated regardless of whether

D

E is asserted or deasserted. Read-

only bus cycles may be performed even though

D

E is deasserted. The function of

D

E is to allow multiplexed bus systems to be implemented. Examples are a multi-

plexed address/data bus such as the NuBus

used in the Macintosh II

or a multi-

plexed data1/data2 bus used for long word transfers with one 32 bit wide memory. Note

that there must be at least one undriven CLK period between enables for multiplexed

buses to allow one bus to three-state before another bus is enabled. External control is

responsible for this timing. For non-multiplexed systems,

D

E should be tied low.

H

S

(Host Select) - active low input, may change asynchronous to the input clock.

H

S is

asserted low to enable selection of the Host Interface functions by the address lines A2-

A5. If

T

S is asserted when

H

S is asserted, a data transfer will take place with the

Host Interface. Note that both

H

S and

H

A must be tied high to disable the Host

Interface. When

H

A is asserted,

H

S is ignored.

H

A

(Host Acknowledge) - active low input, may change asynchronous to the input clock.

H

A is used to acknowledge either an interrupt request or a DMA request to the host

interface. When the host interface is not in DMA mode, asserting

T

S when

H

A

and

H

R are asserted will enable the contents of the host interface interrupt vector

NuBus is a trademark of Texas Instruments, Inc.
Macintosh II is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.

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