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RS8953

Manufacturer Part Number
RS8953
Description
High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line (hdsl) Channel unit
Manufacturer
Conexant Systems, Inc.
Datasheet

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HDSL Channel Unit
Table 2-2. Signal Definitions (1 of 4)
N8953BDSB
MPUSEL
AD[0:7]
Signal
INTR*
RST*
WR*
RD*
CS*
ALE
Address/Data Bus
Interrupt Request
Address Latch
Read Strobe
Write Strobe
MPU Select
Chip Select
Enable
Name
Reset
2.2 Signal Definitions
I/O
I/O
I
I
I
I
I
I
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
O
(1)
(1)
Microprocessor (MPU) Interface
Determines the type of MPU bus control signals expected during data transfers.
Intel (MPUSEL = 0) or Motorola (MPUSEL = 1) bus types are supported. RD*
and WR* signal functions are affected.
Eight multiplexed address and data signals. The address is latched on the falling
edge of ALE and selects one of 256 internal register locations (0x00-0xFF). The
data bus transfers the contents of the latched address location during the read
or write cycle.
Active-low input enables MPU read and write cycles. The rising edge of CS*
completes the read or write data transfer cycle and places the address/data bus
(AD[0]–AD[7]) in a high impedance state.
Active-high input enables the address bus. The falling edge of ALE latches the
address internally.
Signal function determined by MPUSEL:
MPUSEL = 0; RD* is an active low data strobe for read cycles.
MPUSEL = 1; RD* is an active low data strobe for read/write cycles.
Signal function determined by MPUSEL:
MPUSEL = 0; WR* is an active low data strobe for write cycles.
MPUSEL = 1; WR* controls the data bus transfer direction: high during read
cycles and low during write cycles.
Active low, open-drain output indicates when any one or more Interrupt Request
Register (IRR) bit is high and its respective Interrupt Mask Register (IMR) bit is
low. INTR* remains active until all pending interrupts are cleared by writing 0s
to their corresponding Interrupt Clear Register (ICR) bits.
Active low input required to initialize internal circuits after power and master
clock have been applied. All MPU registers remain accessible while reset is
active. Unless stated otherwise, reset activation does not affect the MPU register
contents.
all 1s in the Interrupt Mask Register (IMR), and zeros in the TX_ERR_EN,
DPLL_ERR_EN, and RX_ERR_EN bits.
TAUX_EN and RAUX_EN bits.
activation also forces zeros in those command register bits which do not exist
on Bt8953EPF, but were added on RS8953B.
RS8953B reset activation disables interrupts on the INTR* output by forcing
RS8953B reset activation disables auxiliary channels by forcing zeros in all
To facilitate system upgrades from prototype Bt8953EPF, RS8953B reset
Conexant
Description
2.0 Pin Descriptions
2.2 Signal Definitions
2-7

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