Motorola DSP56012 ユーザーズマニュアル
Parallel Host Interface
Host Interface (HI)
MOTOROLA
DSP56012 User’s Manual
4-41
4.4.7.5
Servicing DMA Interrupts
When HM0
≠
0 and/or HM1
≠
0, HOREQ will be asserted to request a DMA
transfer. Generally the HOREQ pin will be connected to the REQ input of a DMA
controller. The HOA[2:0], HR/W, and HEN pins are not used during DMA transfers;
DMA transfers only use the HOREQ and HACK pins after the DMA channel has
been initialized. HACK is used to strobe the data transfer, as shown in
controller. The HOA[2:0], HR/W, and HEN pins are not used during DMA transfers;
DMA transfers only use the HOREQ and HACK pins after the DMA channel has
been initialized. HACK is used to strobe the data transfer, as shown in
on page 4-41 where an MC68440 is used as the DMA controller. DMA transfers to
and from the HI are presented in more detail in
and from the HI are presented in more detail in
Section
Figure 4-17 DMA Transfer Logic and Timing
DMA ACK Gated Off
Fast Interrupt
To Transfer 24-bit Word
High
Byte
MC68440
IRQ
ACK0
+5 V
DSP56012
To IRQB
+5 V
+5 V
HOREQ
HACK
REQ0
CI
Q
D
Burst
REQ0
HACK
High
Byte
Middle
Byte
Low
Byte
1 DMA Cycle = 8T = 4 DMA Clock Cycles
Max. MC68440 Clock = 10 MHz = > T = 50 ns
8T
A0
A1
AS
OWN
A1
AS
OWN
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