Texas Instruments TMS320C6712D warranty Interrupt sources and interrupt selector, Event

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interrupt sources and interrupt selector

The C67x DSP core supports 16 prioritized interrupts, which are listed in Table 19. The highest priority interrupt is INT_00 (dedicated to RESET) while the lowest priority is INT_15. The first four interrupts are non-maskable and fixed. The remaining interrupts (4−15) are maskable and default to the interrupt source listed in Table 19. However, their interrupt source may be reprogrammed to any one of the sources listed in Table 20 (Interrupt Selector). Table 20 lists the selector value corresponding to each of the alternate interrupt sources. The selector choice for interrupts 4−15 is made by programming the corresponding fields (listed in Table 19) in the MUXH (address 0x019C0000) and MUXL (address 0x019C0004) registers.

 

Table 19. DSP Interrupts

 

 

Table 20. Interrupt Selector

DSP

INTERRUPT

DEFAULT

DEFAULT

 

INTERRUPT

 

 

SELECTOR

SELECTOR

 

SELECTOR

INTERRUPT

 

INTERRUPT

INTERRUPT

 

MODULE

CONTROL

VALUE

 

VALUE

EVENT

NUMBER

EVENT

 

 

REGISTER

(BINARY)

 

(BINARY)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INT_00

RESET

 

00000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INT_01

NMI

 

00001

TINT0

Timer 0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INT_02

Reserved

 

00010

TINT1

Timer 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INT_03

Reserved

 

00011

SDINT

EMIF

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INT_04

MUXL[4:0]

00100

GPINT4

 

00100

GPINT4

GPIO

INT_05

MUXL[9:5]

00101

GPINT5

 

00101

GPINT5

GPIO

INT_06

MUXL[14:10]

00110

GPINT6

 

00110

GPINT6

GPIO

INT_07

MUXL[20:16]

00111

GPINT7

 

00111

GPINT7

GPIO

INT_08

MUXL[25:21]

01000

EDMAINT

 

01000

EDMAINT

EDMA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INT_09

MUXL[30:26]

01001

EMUDTDMA

 

01001

EMUDTDMA

Emulation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INT_10

MUXH[4:0]

00011

SDINT

 

01010

EMURTDXRX

Emulation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INT_11

MUXH[9:5]

01010

EMURTDXRX

 

01011

EMURTDXTX

Emulation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INT_12

MUXH[14:10]

01011

EMURTDXTX

 

01100

XINT0

McBSP0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INT_13

MUXH[20:16]

00000

DSPINT

 

01101

RINT0

McBSP0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INT_14

MUXH[25:21]

00001

TINT0

 

01110

XINT1

McBSP1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INT_15

MUXH[30:26]

00010

TINT1

 

01111

RINT1

McBSP1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10000

GPINT0

GPIO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Interrupt Events GPINT4, GPINT5, GPINT6, and GPINT7 are outputs from the GPIO module (GP). They originate from the device pins GP[4](EXT_INT4), GP[5](EXT_INT5), GP[6](EXT_INT6), and GP[7](EXT_INT7). These pins can be used as edge-sensitive EXT_INTx with polarity controlled by the External Interrupt Polarity Register (EXTPOL.[3:0]). The corresponding pins must first be enabled in the GPIO module by setting the corresponding enable bits in the GP Enable Register (GPEN.[7:4]), and configuring them as inputs in the GP Direction Register (GPDIR.[7:4]). These interrupts can be controlled through the GPIO module in addition to the simple EXTPOL.[3:0] bits. For more information on interrupt control via the GPIO module, see the TMS320C6000 DSP General-Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) Reference Guide (literature number SPRU584).

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Contents SPRS293A − October 2005 − Revised November Table of Contents Pages ADDITIONS/CHANGES/DELETIONS Revision HistoryMultichannel Buffered Serial Port Timing GDP and ZDP 272-PIN Ball Grid Array BGA Package GDP and ZDP BGA package bottom viewBottom View Description C6712D Device characteristicsCharacteristics of the C6712D Processor Hardware Features Internal ClockDevice compatibility Digital Signal Processor Functional block and CPU DSP core diagramCPU DSP core description ST2 ST1DA1 DA2Memory Map Summary Memory map summaryMemory Block Description Block Size Bytes HEX Address Range HEX Address Range Acronym Register Name Peripheral register descriptionsEmif Registers L2 Cache RegistersHEX Address Range Acronym Register Name Comments Interrupt Selector RegistersDevice Registers Edma Parameter RAM†Quick DMA Qdma and Pseudo Registers† Edma RegistersGpio Registers PLL Controller RegistersMcBSP0 and McBSP1 Registers HEX Address Range Acronym Register Name Comments TimerBIG/LITTLE Endian Signal groups descriptionClkin CLKOUT3 CLKOUT2† CLKMODE0 Pllhv TMS TDO TDI TCK Trst JtagGpio TOUT1 TINP1CLKR1 CLKS1†Device configurations at device reset Device ConfigurationsLendian Configuration GDP/ZDP Functional Description PINBOOTMODE10 EmifbeEksrc Devcfg register descriptionBIT # Name Description Terminal Functions Terminal Functions PIN SignalIPD Description Name GDP IPU‡ ZDP LITTLE/BIG Endian Format BootmodeBOOTMODE1 C19 BOOTMODE0 C20 IPD EMU1B9 EMU0D9 IPUDecoded from the two lowest bits of the internal address IPD Description Name GDP IPU‡ ZDP Resets and InterruptsOnly one asserted during any external data access Edge-drivenEmif − Data # Emif − Address #Multichannel Buffered Serial Port 1 McBSP1 TIMER1TIMER0 IPD Description Name GDP IPU‡ ZDP Emif − Data #GENERAL-PURPOSE INPUT/OUTPUT Gpio Module Multichannel Buffered Serial Port 0 McBSP0Reserved for Test Additional Reserved for Test IPD Description Name GDP IPU ZDPRSV IPU RSV IPDSPRS293A − October 2005 − Revised November Cvdd Name GDP ZDP Supply Voltage PinsSee the power-supply decoupling portion of this data sheet DvddGND Description Name GDP ZDP Supply Voltage PinsGround Pins VSSVSS GND Signal Name PIN GDP ZDP TYPE†VSS Description GDP Name ZDP Ground PinsSoftware Development Tools Development supportHardware Development Tools Device and development-support tool nomenclature Device supportFully qualified production device Technology Temperature Range Default 0C to 90CPrefix Device FamilyDocumentation support PCC DCC Pgie GIE CPU CSR register descriptionRevision ID PwrdCPU ID CPU CSR Register Bit Field DescriptionPCC Ccfg Register Bit Field Description Cache configuration Ccfg register descriptionL2MODE Event DSP Interrupt Default Selector Module ControlInterrupt sources and interrupt selector DSP Interrupts Interrupt SelectorEdma Channels Edma module and Edma selectorEdma Selector ESEL3 Register 0x01A0 FF0C ESEL1 Register 0x01A0 FF04PLL and PLL controller MIN TYP MAX Unit PLL Lock and Reset TimesClkout Signals, Default Settings, and Control Enabled or DisabledPLL Clock Frequency Ranges†‡ Clock SignalGDP 150and ZDP PLL Control/Status Register Pllcsr Pllcsr Register 0x01B7 C100PLL Multiplier Control Register Pllm Pllm Register 0x01B7 C110DxEN Oscillator Divider 1 Register OSCDIV1 OSCDIV1 Register 0x01B7 C124OD1EN GP7 GP6 GP5 GP4 GP2 General-purpose input/output GpioDIR Power-down mode logic PD3 PD2 PD1 Pwrd Field of the CSR RegisterSystem-level design considerations Power-supply sequencingCharacteristics of the Power-Down Modes Power-supply design considerationsC6000 Power-supply decouplingSupply Schottky Diode Core Supply GND DvddIeee 1149.1 Jtag compatibility statement Example Boards and Maximum Emif Speed Emif device speedEmif Data Lines Pins Where Data Present Emif big endian mode correctnessBootmode ResetMIN NOM MAX Unit Recommended operating conditionsIOH IOZ Parameter Test Conditions MIN TYP MAX UnitVref = 1.5 Signal transition levelsParameter Measurement Information 42 Ω= 0.3 tcmax† VIL max VUS max Ground AC transient rise/fall time specificationsTiming parameters and board routing analysis Board-Level Timings Example see Figure Control Signals † Output from DSPOutput from DSP Timing requirements for CLKIN†‡§ Input and Output ClocksSee Figure Clkin CLKOUT3 Timing requirements for ECLKIN§ see FigureEclkin Eclkout MINAre Asynchronous Memory TimingTiming requirements for asynchronous memory cycles†‡ See −FigureAOE/SDRAS/SSOE† ARE/SDCAS/SSADS† AWE/SDWE/SSWE† Ardy Setup = Strobe = Not Ready Hold =CE30 BE10 EA212 ED150 Read DataED310 CEx BE30 EA212AOE/SDRAS/SSOE † ARE/SDCAS/SSADS † AWE/SDWE/SSWE † Ardy Unit MIN MAX SYNCHRONOUS-BURST Memory TimingARE/SDCAS/SSADS † AOE/SDRAS/SSOE † AWE/SDWE/SSWE† CE30 BE10BE1 BE2 BE3 BE4 EA212 ED150Timing requirements for synchronous Dram cycles† see Figure Synchronous Dram Timing150 EA2113 Bank EA112 Column EA12 ED150 Read EclkoutAOE/SDRAS/SSOE † ARE/SDCAS/SSADS† AWE/SDWE/SSWE† AOE/SDRAS/SSOE † ARE/SDCAS/SSADS † AWE/SDWE/SSWE † Write EclkoutEA2113 EA12 ED150Dcab Eclkout Actv EclkoutCE30 BE10 EA2113 Bank Activate EA112 Row Address EA12 ED150 AOE/SDRAS/SSOE† ARE/SDCAS/SSADS† AWE/SDWE/SSWE†Refr Eclkout Deac EclkoutCE30 BE10 EA2113 EA112 EA12 ED150CE30 BE10 EA212 MRS value ED150 MRS EclkoutHold Holda HOLD/HOLDA TimingTiming requirements for the HOLD/HOLDA cycles† see Figure HoldEclkout Busreq Busreq TimingTiming requirements for reset†‡ see Figure Reset TimingCLKMODE0 = Emif Z Group † Emif Low Group † Boot and Device PhaseTiming requirements for external interrupts† see Figure External Interrupt TimingEXTINT, NMI Timing requirements for McBSP†‡ see Figure Multichannel Buffered Serial Port TimingParameter Clkx Clks ClkrFSR int Bitn-1Master Slave Unit MIN MAX Timing requirements for FSR when Gsync = 1 see FigureClks FSR external CLKR/X no need to resync CLKR/X needs resyncClkx FSX Parameter MASTER§ Slave Unit MIN MAXBit Bitn-1 McBSP Timing as SPI Master or Slave Clkstp = 11b, Clkxp = Multichannel Buffered Serial Port Timing McBSP Timing as SPI Master or Slave Clkstp = 10b, Clkxp = McBSP Timing as SPI Master or Slave Clkstp = 11b, Clkxp = Timing requirements for timer inputs† Timer TimingTINPx TOUTx Timing requirements for Gpio inputs†‡ GENERAL-PURPOSE INPUT/OUTPUT Gpio Port TimingGPIx GPOx Timing requirements for Jtag test port see Figure Jtag TEST-PORT TimingUnit MIN MAX TCK TDO TDI/TMS/TRST Mechanical Data Package thermal resistance characteristicsThermal resistance characteristics S-PBGA package for GDP Thermal resistance characteristics S-PBGA package for ZDPQty Orderable Device Status Package Pins Package Eco PlanPackaging Information MSL Peak TempSeating Plane 4204396/A 04/02 GDP S-PBGA-N272Seating Plane 4204398/A 04/02 ZDP S-PBGA-N272Important Notice

TMS320C6712D specifications

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