Table 2-10. host interface (continued) – Motorola DSP56301 User Manual

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Host Interface (HI32)

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HLOCK

HBS

PB23

Input/

Output

Input

Input or

Output

Tri-stated

Host Lock—When the HI32 is programmed to interface with a PCI
bus and the HI function is selected, this is the Host Lock signal.

Host Bus Strobe—When HI32 is programmed to interface with a
universal non-PCI bus and the HI function is selected, this signal is
Host Bus Strobe Schmitt-trigger input.

Port B 23—When the HI32 is configured as GPIO through the
DCTR, this signal is individually programmed as an input or output
through the HI32 DIRH.

HPAR

HDAK

Input/

Output

Input

Tri-stated

Host Parity—When the HI32 is programmed to interface with a PCI
bus and the HI function is selected, this is the Host Parity signal.

Host DMA Acknowledge—When HI32 is programmed to interface
with a universal non-PCI bus and the HI function is selected, this
signal is Host DMA Acknowledge Schmitt-trigger input.

Port B —When the HI32 is configured as GPIO through the DCTR,
this signal is internally disconnected.

HPERR

HDRQ

Input/

Output

Output

Tri-stated

Host Parity Error—When the HI32 is programmed to interface with
a PCI bus and the HI function is selected, this is the Host Parity
Error signal.

Host DMA Request—When HI32 is programmed to interface a with
universal non-PCI bus and the HI function is selected, this signal is
Host DMA Request output.

Port B —When the HI32 is configured as GPIO through the DCTR,
this signal is internally disconnected.

HGNT

HAEN

Input

Input

Input

Host Bus Grant—When the HI32 is programmed to interface with a
PCI bus and the HI function is selected, this is the Host Bus Grant
signal.

Host Address Enable—When HI32 is programmed to interface
with a universal non-PCI bus and the HI function is selected, this
signal is Host Address Enable output.

Port B —When the HI32 is configured as GPIO through the DCTR,
this signal is internally disconnected.

HREQ

HTA

Output

Output

Tri-stated

Host Bus Request—When the HI32 is programmed to interface a
PCI bus and the HI function is selected, this is the Host Bus Request
signal.

Host Transfer Acknowledge—When HI32 is programmed to
interface with a universal non-PCI bus and the HI function is
selected, this signal is Host Data Bus Enable output.

Port B —When the HI32 is configured as GPIO through the DCTR,
this signal is internally disconnected.

Table 2-10. Host Interface (Continued)

Signal Name

Type

State During

Reset

Signal Description

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