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IC DSP 24BIT 100MHZ 144-LQFP

DSP56303AG100

Manufacturer Part Number
DSP56303AG100
Description
IC DSP 24BIT 100MHZ 144-LQFP
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor
Series
DSP563xxr
Type
Fixed Pointr
Datasheet

Specifications of DSP56303AG100

Interface
Host Interface, SSI, SCI
Clock Rate
100MHz
Non-volatile Memory
ROM (576 B)
On-chip Ram
24kB
Voltage - I/o
3.30V
Voltage - Core
3.30V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 100°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
144-LQFP
Package
144LQFP
Maximum Speed
100 MHz
Ram Size
24 KB
Device Million Instructions Per Second
100 MIPS
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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Signals/Connections
1-6
BG
BB
CAS
BCLK
BCLK
Signal
Name
Input
Input/
Output
Output
Output
Output
Type
Ignored Input
Ignored Input
Tri-stated
Tri-stated
Tri-stated
State During Reset,
Stop, or Wait
Table 1-8.
DSP56303 Technical Data, Rev. 11
External Bus Control Signals (Continued)
Bus Grant—Asserted by an external bus arbitration circuit when the DSP56303
becomes the next bus master. When BG is asserted, the DSP56303 must wait until BB
is deasserted before taking bus mastership. When BG is deasserted, bus mastership is
typically given up at the end of the current bus cycle. This may occur in the middle of an
instruction that requires more than one external bus cycle for execution.
The default operation of this bit requires a setup and hold time as specified in Table 2-
14. An alternate mode can be invoked: set the asynchronous bus arbitration enable
(ABE) bit (Bit 13) in the Operating Mode Register. When this bit is set, BG and BB are
synchronized internally. This eliminates the respective setup and hold time
requirements but adds a required delay between the deassertion of an initial BG input
and the assertion of a subsequent BG input.
Bus Busy—Indicates that the bus is active. Only after BB is deasserted can the
pending bus master become the bus master (and then assert the signal again). The
bus master may keep BB asserted after ceasing bus activity regardless of whether BR
is asserted or deasserted. Called “bus parking,” this allows the current bus master to
reuse the bus without rearbitration until another device requires the bus. BB is
deasserted by an “active pull-up” method (that is, BB is driven high and then released
and held high by an external pull-up resistor).
The default operation of this signal requires a setup and hold time as specified in Table
2-14. An alternative mode can be invoked by setting the ABE bit (Bit 13) in the
Operating Mode Register. When this bit is set, BG and BB are synchronized internally.
See BG for additional information.
Note: BB requires an external pull-up resistor.
Column Address Strobe—When the DSP is the bus master, CAS is an active-low
output used by DRAM to strobe the column address. Otherwise, if the Bus Mastership
Enable (BME) bit in the DRAM control register is cleared, the signal is tri-stated.
Bus Clock
When the DSP is the bus master, BCLK is active when the Operating Mode Register
Address Trace Enable bit is set. When BCLK is active and synchronized to CLKOUT by
the internal PLL, BCLK precedes CLKOUT by one-fourth of a clock cycle.
Bus Clock Not
When the DSP is the bus master, BCLK is the inverse of the BCLK signal. Otherwise,
the signal is tri-stated.
Signal Description
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