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Lists equates for the DSP56367.
APPENDIX C—JTAG/BSDL LISTING
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Provides the BSDL listing for the DSP56367.
APPENDIX D—PROGRAMMING REFERENCE
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Lists peripheral addresses, interrupt addresses, and interrupt priorities for the
DSP56367. Contains programming sheets listing the contents of the major DSP56367
registers for programmer reference.
APPENDIX E—POWER CONSUMPTION BENCHMARK
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Describes the benchmark program that permits evaluation of DSP power usage in a
test situation.
APPENDIX F—IBIS MODEL
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Describes the IBIS model used for the DSP56367.
Manual Conventions
The following conventions are used in this manual:
•
Bits within registers are always listed from most significant bit (MSB) to least significant
bit (LSB).
•
When several related bits are discussed, they are referenced as AA[n:m], where n>m. For
purposes of description, the bits are presented as if they are contiguous within a register.
However, this is not always the case. Refer to the programming model diagrams or to the
programmer’s sheets to see the exact location of bits within a register.
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When a bit is described as “set”, its value is 1. When a bit is described as “cleared”, its
value is 0.
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The word “assert” means that a high true (active high) signal is pulled high to V
CC
or that
a low true (active low) signal is pulled low to ground. The word “deassert” means that a
high true signal is pulled low to ground or that a low true signal is pulled high to V
CC
.
High True/Low True Signal Conventions
Signal/Symbol
Logic State
Signal State
Voltage
PIN
1
True
Asserted
Ground
2
PIN
False
Deasserted
V
CC
3
PIN
True
Asserted
V
CC
PIN
False
Deasserted
Ground
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