Mitsubishi Motors DS5000TK User Manual

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Read Access:

Can be read anytime.

Write Access:

Can be written when the RPC mode is enabled (RPCON=1).

RPCTL.1

RPCON
Enable the RPC 8042 I/O protocol. When set, port 0 becomes the data bus,
and port 2 becomes the control signals.

Initialization:

Cleared on all resets.

Read Access:

Can be read at any time.

Write Access:

Can be written at any time.

RPCTL.0

RG0
This is a Range bit which is used to determine the size of the program
memory space. Its usage is shown above.

Initialization:

Unaffected by watchdog, external, or power–up resets. Cleared on a No V

LI

reset or clearing of the security lock.

Read Access:

Can be read at any time.

Write Access:

Cannot be modified by the application software. Can only be modified via
the Bootstrap loader.

DS5001/DS5002 RPC STATUS REGISTER

Label: RPS

Register Address: 0DAH

ST7

ST6

ST5

ST4

IA0

F0

IBF

OBF

Bit Description:

RPS.7–4:

General purpose status bits that can be written by the microcontroller and
can be read by the external host.

Initialization:

Cleared when RPCON=0.

Read Access:

Can be read by DS5001/DS5002 and host CPU when RPC mode is invoked.

Write Access:

Can be written by the DS5001/DS5002 when RPC mode is invoked.

RPS.3:

IA0
Stores the value of the external system A0 for the last DBBIN Write when
a valid write occurs (as determined by the IBF flag).

Initialization:

Cleared when RPC=0.

Read Access:

Can be read by DS5001/DS5002 and host CPU when in RPC mode.

Write Access:

Automatically written when a valid DBBIN Write occurs. Cannot be written
otherwise.

RPS.2:

F0
General purpose flag written by the DS5001/DS5002 and read by the
external host.

Initialization:

Cleared when RPC=0.

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