EP9315-IBZ Cirrus Logic Inc, EP9315-IBZ Datasheet - Page 609

32-Bit Microcontroller IC

EP9315-IBZ

Manufacturer Part Number
EP9315-IBZ
Description
32-Bit Microcontroller IC
Manufacturer
Cirrus Logic Inc
Series
EP9r
Datasheets

Specifications of EP9315-IBZ

Controller Family/series
(ARM9)
Core Size
32 Bit
A/d Converter
12 Bits
Supply Voltage
3.3V
No. Of I/o Pins
65
Package / Case
352-PBGA
Clock Frequency
200MHz
Core Processor
ARM9
Speed
200MHz
Connectivity
EBI/EMI, EIDE, Ethernet, I²C, IrDA, Keypad/Touchscreen, PCMCIA, SPI, UART/USART, USB
Peripherals
AC'97, DMA, I&sup2:S, LCD, LED, MaverickKey, POR, PWM, WDT
Number Of I /o
16
Program Memory Type
ROMless
Ram Size
32K x 8
Voltage - Supply (vcc/vdd)
1.65 V ~ 3.6 V
Data Converters
A/D 8x12b
Oscillator Type
External
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Processor Series
EP93xx
Core
ARM920T
Data Bus Width
32 bit
3rd Party Development Tools
MDK-ARM, RL-ARM, ULINK2
Development Tools By Supplier
EDB9315A-Z
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With
598-1144 - KIT DEVELOPMENT EP9315 ARM9
Eeprom Size
-
Program Memory Size
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
 Details
Other names
598-1263

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IrDA
EP93xx User’s Guide
17.4.2.3 Transmit Operation
Immediately after enabling the MIR for transmission, the user may either “prime” the transmit
buffer by filling it with data (see section
Section 17.4.2 on page 17--11
for details) or allow
service requests to cause the CPU or DMA to fill the buffer once the MIR is enabled. Once
enabled, the transmit logic issues a service request if its buffer is empty. A Serial Infrared
Interaction Pulse (SIP) is transmitted in order to guarantee non-disruptive co-existence with
slower (up to 115.2 Kbps) systems, for example another device attempting to use its SIR.
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This is followed by continuous transmission of flags until valid data resides within the buffer.
Once a byte of data resides at the bottom of the transmit buffer, it is transferred to the serial
shifter, is encoded and shifted out onto the transmit pin clocked by the programmed baud rate
clock. Note that the flags and CRC value are automatically transmitted and need not be
placed in the transmit buffer.
When the transmit buffer has space for another word, an interrupt and/or DMA service
request is signalled. If new data is not supplied soon enough, the buffer is completely
emptied and the transmit logic attempts to take additional data from the empty buffer, one of
two actions can be taken as programmed by the user. An underrun can either signal the
normal completion of a frame or an unexpected termination of a frame in progress.
When normal frame completion is selected and an underrun occurs, the transmit logic
transmits the 16 bit CRC value calculated during the transmission of all data within the frame
(including the address and control bytes), followed by a flag to denote the end of the frame.
The transmitter then transmits an SIP, followed by a continuous transmission of flags until
data is once again available within the buffer. Once data is available, the transmitter begins
transmission of the next frame.
When unexpected frame termination is selected and an underrun occurs, the transmit logic
outputs an abort and interrupts the CPU. An abort continues to be transmitted until data is
once again available in the transmit buffer. The MIR then transmits an SIP, followed by a
double flag and starts the new frame. The off-chip receiver may choose to ignore the abort
and continue to receive data, or to signal the serial port to retry transmission of the aborted
frame. If the user disables the transmitter during operation, transmission of the current data
byte is stopped immediately, the serial shifter and transmit buffer are cleared and all clocks
used by the transmit logic are automatically disabled to conserve power.
17.5 Fast IrDA Specific Features
The Fast Infrared port (FIR) operates at half-duplex and provides direct connection to
commercially available Infrared Data Association (IrDA) compliant LED transceivers. The FIR
supports the 4.0 Mbps IrDA standard, using four pulse position modulation (4 PPM) and a
specialized serial packet protocol developed expressly for IrDA transmission.
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