Chapter 14

Signal Descriptions

This chapter describes MCF5282 signals. It includes an alphabetical listing of signals that characterizes each signal as an input or output, defines its state at reset, and identifies whether a pull-up resistor should be used. Chapter 13, “External Interface Module (EIM),” describes how these signals interact.

NOTE

The terms ‘assertion’ and ‘negation’ are used to avoid confusion when dealing with a mixture of active-low and active-high signals. The term ‘asserted’ indicates that a signal is active, independent of the voltage level. The term ‘negated’ indicates that a signal is inactive.

Active-low signals, such as SRAS and TA, are indicated with an overbar.

14.1 Overview

Figure 14-1shows the block diagram of the MCF5282 with the signal interface.

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