MPC8536E-ANDROID Freescale Semiconductor, MPC8536E-ANDROID Datasheet - Page 151

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MPC8536E-ANDROID

Manufacturer Part Number
MPC8536E-ANDROID
Description
HARDWARE/SOFTWARE ANDROID OS
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor
Series
PowerQUICC ™r
Type
MPUr

Specifications of MPC8536E-ANDROID

Contents
Board
For Use With/related Products
MPC8536
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Chapter 3
Signal Descriptions
This chapter describes the MPC8536E external signals. It is organized into the following sections:
3.1
The MPC8536E signals are grouped as follows:
Freescale Semiconductor
Overview of signals and cross-references for signals that serve multiple functions, including two
lists: one by functional block and one alphabetical
List of reset configuration signals
List of output signal states at reset
DDR memory interface signals
PCI interface signals
eTSEC 1 and 3 interface signals
1588 signals
Enhanced local bus controller signals
DMA interface signals
PIC interface signals
DUART interface signals
I
PCI Express 1, 2, and 3 interface signals
SATA and SGMII signals
System control, power management, and debug signals
Test, JTAG, configuration, and clock signals
USB interface signals
eSDHC signals
2
C interface signals
Signals Overview
A bar over a signal name indicates that the signal is active low, such as
IRQ_OUT (interrupt out). Active-low signals are referred to as asserted
(active) when they are low and negated when they are high. Signals that are
not active low, such as IRQ (interrupt input), are referred to as asserted when
they are high and negated when they are low.
Internal signals are shown throughout this document as lower case and in
italics. For example, sys_logic_clk is an internal signal. These are discussed
only as necessary for understanding the external functionality of the device.
MPC8536E PowerQUICC III Integrated Processor Reference Manual, Rev. 1
NOTE
3-1

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