MOD5272-100IR NetBurner Inc, MOD5272-100IR Datasheet - Page 456

PROCESSOR MODULE FLASH MOD5272

MOD5272-100IR

Manufacturer Part Number
MOD5272-100IR
Description
PROCESSOR MODULE FLASH MOD5272
Manufacturer
NetBurner Inc
Type
Controllers & Processorsr

Specifications of MOD5272-100IR

Module/board Type
Processor Module
Ethernet Connection Type
10/100 Ethernet Port RJ-45
Operating Voltage
3.3 V
Product
Modules
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With/related Products
MOD5272
For Use With
528-1001 - KIT DEVELOP NETWORK FOR MOD5272
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
528-1008
Bus and Control Signals
20.2.1 Address Bus (A[22:0])
These output signals provide the location of a bus transfer. The address can be external
SRAM, ROM, FLASH, SDRAM, or peripherals.
20.2.2 Data Bus (D[31:0])
These three-state bidirectional signals provide the general-purpose data path between the
MCF5272 and all other devices. The data bus can transfer 8, 16, 32, or 128 bits of data per
bus transfer. The MCF5272 can be configured for an external physical data bus of 32- or
16-bits width. When configured for 16-bit external data bus width, D[15:0] become GPIO
port C. A write cycle drives all 32 or 16 bits of the data bus regardless of the chip select port
width and operand size.
20.2.3 Read/Write (R/W)
This output signal defines the data transfer direction for the current bus cycle. A high (logic
one) level indicates a read cycle; a low (logic zero) level indicates a write cycle. During
SDRAM bus cycles R/W is driven high. When the CPU is in SLEEP or STOP modes, this
signal is driven high.
20-2
The ColdFire core outputs 32 bits of address to the internal bus
controller. Of these 32 bits, only A[22:0] are output to pins on
the MCF5272.
Use the OE signal to control any external data bus transceivers.
In systems containing numerous external peripherals, the chip
selects should be used to qualify any external transceivers. This
ensures the transceivers are active only when the desired
peripheral is accessed. Using only the R/W signal to control an
external transceiver may lead to data bus conflicts in some
system architectures.
Table 20-1. ColdFire Bus Signal Summary (Continued)
Signal Name
INT[6:1]
R/W
TEA
OE
TA
MCF5272 User’s Manual
Interrupt request
Output enable
Read/write
Transfer acknowledge
Transfer error acknowledge
NOTE:
NOTE:
Description
I/O
O
O
I
I
I
MOTOROLA

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