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7.17.3 GPIO Electrical Data/Timing

GPIx

GPOx

4

3

2

1

TMS320C6454

Fixed-Point Digital Signal Processor

SPRS311A – APRIL 2006 – REVISED DECEMBER 2006

Table 7-103. Timing Requirements for GPIO Inputs

(1) (2)

(see

Figure 7-74

)

-720
-850

NO.

UNIT

-1000

MIN

MAX

1

t

w(GPIH)

Pulse duration, GPIx high

12P

ns

2

t

w(GPIL)

Pulse duration, GPIx low

12P

ns

(1)

P = 1/CPU clock frequency in ns. For example, when running parts at 1000 MHz, use P = 1 ns.

(2)

The pulse width given is sufficient to generate a CPU interrupt or an EDMA event. However, if a user wants to have the DSP recognize
the GPIx changes through software polling of the GPIO register, the GPIx duration must be extended to at least 12P to allow the DSP
enough time to access the GPIO register through the CFGBUS.

Table 7-104. Switching Characteristics Over Recommended Operating Conditions for GPIO Outputs

(1)

(see

Figure 7-74

)

-720
-850

NO.

PARAMETER

UNIT

-1000

MIN

MAX

3

t

w(GPOH)

Pulse duration, GPOx high

36P – 8

(2)

ns

4

t

w(GPOL)

Pulse duration, GPOx low

36P – 8

(2)

ns

(1)

P = 1/CPU clock frequency in ns. For example, when running parts at 1000 MHz, use P = 1 ns.

(2)

This parameter value should not be used as a maximum performance specification. Actual performance of back-to-back accesses of the
GPIO is dependent upon internal bus activity.

Figure 7-74. GPIO Port Timing

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