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MC9328MX1 Reference Manual
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Document Revision History
The following table provides the revision history for this manual. This history includes technical content
revisions only and not stylistic or grammatical changes.
Suggested Reading
The following documents are required for a complete description of the MC9328MX1 and are necessary to
design properly with the device. Especially for those not familiar with the ARM920T processor or
previous DragonBall products, the following documents will be helpful when used in conjunction with this
manual.
ARM Architecture Reference Manual
(ARM Ltd., order number ARM DDI 0100)
ARM9DT1 Data Sheet Manual
(ARM Ltd., order number ARM DDI 0029)
ARM Technical Refines Manual (ARM Ltd., order number ARM DDI 0151C)
EMT9 Technical Reference Manual
(ARM Ltd., order number DDI O157E)
MC68EZ328 User’s Manual (order number MC68EZ328UM/D)
MC68EZ328 User’s Manual Addendum (order number MC68EZ328UMAD/D)
MC68VZ328 Product Brief
(order number MC68VZ328P/D)
MC68VZ328 User’s Manual
(order number MC68VZ328UM/D)
MC68VZ328 User’s Manual Addendum
(order number MC68VZ328UMAD/D)
MC68SZ328 Product Brief
(order number MC68SZ328P/D)
MC68SZ328 User’s Manual
(order number MC68SZ328UM/D)
The manuals may be found at the Motorola Semiconductors World Wide Web site at
http://www.motorola.com/semiconductors. These documents may be downloaded directly from the World
Wide Web site, or printed versions may be ordered. The World Wide Web site also may have useful
application notes.
Conventions
This reference manual uses the following conventions:
•
OVERBAR is used to indicate a signal that is active when pulled low: for example, RESET.
•
Logic level one
is a voltage that corresponds to Boolean true (1) state.
•
Logic level zero
is a voltage that corresponds to Boolean false (0) state.
MC9328MX1 Reference Manual Revision History Rev. 1,
Revision Location
Revision
ASP, Signals, Memory Map and AITC chapters
Removed all references to the voice CODEX
EIM Chapter
Expanded DTACK description and operation
All chapters
Corrections to industry specifications to reflect newer versions.
Changes to the internal voltage ranges to reflect higher core
speed.
Summary of Contents for DragonBall MC9328MX1
Page 68: ...1 12 MC9328MX1 Reference Manual MOTOROLA Introduction ...
Page 86: ...2 18 MC9328MX1 Reference Manual MOTOROLA Signal Descriptions and Pin Assignments ...
Page 116: ...3 30 MC9328MX1 Reference Manual MOTOROLA Memory Map ...
Page 126: ...4 10 MC9328MX1 Reference Manual MOTOROLA ARM920T Processor ...
Page 160: ...8 8 MC9328MX1 Reference Manual MOTOROLA System Control ...
Page 272: ...13 32 MC9328MX1 Reference Manual MOTOROLA DMA Controller ...
Page 281: ...Programming Model MOTOROLA Watchdog Timer Module 14 9 ...
Page 282: ...14 10 MC9328MX1 Reference Manual MOTOROLA Watchdog Timer Module ...
Page 300: ...15 18 MC9328MX1 Reference Manual MOTOROLA Analog Signal Processor ASP ...
Page 438: ...18 16 MC9328MX1 Reference Manual MOTOROLA Serial Peripheral Interface Modules SPI 1 and SPI 2 ...
Page 478: ...19 40 MC9328MX1 Reference Manual MOTOROLA LCD Controller ...
Page 574: ...21 32 MC9328MX1 Reference Manual MOTOROLA Memory Stick Host Controller MSHC Module ...
Page 598: ...23 16 MC9328MX1 Reference Manual MOTOROLA Real Time Clock RTC ...
Page 670: ...24 72 MC9328MX1 Reference Manual MOTOROLA SDRAM Memory Controller ...
Page 726: ...25 56 MC9328MX1 Reference Manual MOTOROLA SmartCard Interface Module SIM ...
Page 736: ...26 10 MC9328MX1 Reference Manual MOTOROLA General Purpose Timers ...
Page 854: ...29 18 MC9328MX1 Reference Manual MOTOROLA I2C Module ...
Page 900: ...30 46 MC9328MX1 Reference Manual MOTOROLA Synchronous Serial Interface SSI ...
Page 942: ...32 26 MC9328MX1 Reference Manual MOTOROLA GPIO Module and I O Multiplexer IOMUX ...