Motorola MCF5281 Signal Descriptions, Rcon, CLKMOD10, 1provides an overview of the CCM signals

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Signal Descriptions

30.4 Signal Descriptions

Table 30-1provides an overview of the CCM signals.

Table 30-1. Signal Properties

 

 

Name

Function

Reset State

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reset configuration select

Internal weak

 

RCON

 

 

 

 

pull-up device

 

 

 

 

 

CLKMOD[1:0]

Clock mode select

 

 

 

 

 

D[26:24, 21, 19:16]

Reset configuration override pins

 

 

 

 

 

30.4.1 RCON

If the external RCON pin is asserted during reset, then various chip functions, including the reset configuration pin functions after reset, are configured according to the levels driven onto the external data pins. (see Section 30.6, “Functional Description”). The internal configuration signals are driven to reflect the levels on the external configuration pins to allow for module configuration.

30.4.2 CLKMOD[1:0]

The state of the CLKMOD[1:0] pins during reset determines the clock mode after reset.

30.4.3 D[26:24, 21, 19:16] (Reset Configuration Override)

If the external RCON pin is asserted during reset, then the states of these data pins during reset determine the chip mode of operation, boot device, clock mode, and certain module configurations after reset.

30.5 Memory Map and Registers

This subsection provides a description of the memory map and registers.

30.5.1 Programming Model

The CCM programming model consists of these registers:

The chip configuration register (CCR) controls the main chip configuration.

The reset configuration register (RCON) indicates the default chip configuration.

The chip identification register (CIR) contains a unique part number.

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Chapter 30. Chip Configuration Module (CCM)

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