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MPC8260 PowerQUICC II UserÕs Manual
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Part IV.  Communications Processor Module
27.9  MCC Commands
The user starts channels by writing to the TSTATE/RSTATE registers as described in
Section 
The following commands, used to stop and initialize channels, are issued to the MCC by
writing to CPCR as described in Section 13.4.1, ÒCP Command Register (CPCR).Ó
Table 27-11 describes transmit commands. 
Table 27-10. Group Channel Assignments 
Group
Channels
Group1 in MCCF1
0Ð31
Group2 in MCCF1
32Ð63
Group3 in MCCF1
64Ð95
Group4 in MCCF1
96Ð127
Group1 in MCCF2
128Ð159
Group2 in MCCF2
160Ð191
Group3 in MCCF2
192Ð223
Group4 in MCCF2
224Ð255
Table 27-11. Transmit Commands 
Command Description
STOP
 
TRANSMIT
Disables the transmission on the selected channel and clears CHAMR[POL]. When this command is 
issued in the middle of a frame, the CP sends an ABORT indication and then idles/ßags on the 
selected channel. If this command is issued between frames, the CP sends only idles or ßags 
(depending on CHAMR[IDLM]). TBPTR points for the buffer that the CP was using when the 
STOP
 
TRANSMIT
 command was issued.
INIT
 
TX
 
PARAMETERS
 
Initializes transmit parameters in this MCC parameter RAM to their reset state. This command should 
only be issued when the transmitter is disabled. Note that the MCC initialize commands initialize only 
the 32 consecutive channels starting with the channel number speciÞed in CPCR[MCN]. To initialize 
more than 32 channels, reissue the command with the appropriate channel numbers. Note also the 
INIT
 
TX
 
AND
 
RX
 
PARAMETERS
 command can be used to reset both the receive and transmit parameters.