Notational conventions, Smt376, Register descriptions – Sundance SMT376 User Manual

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SMT376 User Manual

Notational Conventions

SMT376

Throughout this document the term SMT376 (or simply 376) will usually be used to
refer to all processor variants. It should be clear from the context when a distinction is
being drawn between the types of module.

C60
The term C60 will be used throughout this document in place of TMS320C6211,
6711 or 6713.

SDB
The term SDB will be used throughout this document to refer to a 16 bit data bus
carried by either an SDB connector or an SHB connector. The SHB connector can
carry two such SDB buses.

Register Descriptions

The format of registers is described using diagrams of the following form:

31–24 23–16 15–8

7–0

OFLAGLEVEL

R,00000000 RW,10000000 R,00000000

R,10000000


The digits at the top of the diagram indicate bit positions within the register and the
central section names bits or bit fields. The bottom row describes what may be done
to the field and its value after reset. Shaded fields are reserved and should only ever
be written with zeroes.

R

Readable by the CPU

W

Writeable by the CPU

RW

Readable and writeable by the CPU

Binary digits indicate the value of the field after reset.


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