Calibration
MPC5565 Microcontroller Reference Manual, Rev. 1.0
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Calibration Bus
The calibration bus is made up of address bus, data bus, bus control and clock signals. The calibration bus
is used by tools that include memory for calibration data or other code in development. Refer to
for calibration bus signals. A 16-bit data bus and 19-bit address bus gives a basic addressing range of
1 MB. Alternatively, the maximum memory addressable using just one chip select is four MB.
Refer to
.
The VertiCal connector supports up to 4 chip select signals, although the actual number of chip selects
available depends on the device and package. Use the CAL_CS[0] chip select as the default calibration
chip select to ensure maximum portability of calibration tools across devices. The three calibration chip
select signals CAL_CS[0, 2:3] are configured and function like the external chip select signals CS[0:3],
except the calibration chip selects have a higher priority in address decoding than the external chip selects,
CS[0:3]. Refer to
Section B.7, “Application Information
,” for application information on the number of
calibration chip selects.
The CAL_CS[0:3] chip selects have multiplexed signal functions to provide additional addressing bits that
allows the flexibility of increasing the addressing range or the number of chip selects. Devices that support
less than four calibration chip selects can extend the contiguous calibration addressing range by omitting
chip selects starting from CS[1]. For this reason CS[1] is the only chip select pin not implemented on the
MPC5565 device.
The calibration functionality provides a calibration bus with pads that are in addition to the pads for the
416 pin package part. Therefore, the calibration functionality does not use any I/O available in the 208,
324, and 416 pin production packages for a calibration bus interface.
The P/A/G column in the following table differentiates each signal function that is multiplexed to the same
pin assignment. The P/A/G value is set in the PA field of the SIU_PCR registers and determines which
multiplexed signal function controls the pin. For more information on how to set the PA field, read the
Signals Chapter.
Table B-1. MPC5565 Calibration Bus Signals
496 VertiCal
Signal Name
Signal Function
Signal Name
P/A/G
Calibration Bus
CAL_CS[0]
Calibration chip select 0
CAL_CS[0]
P
CAL_CS[2:3]
Calibration chip select 2-3
Calibration address
CAL_CS[2:3]_
CAL_ADDR[10:11]
P
A
CAL_ADDR[12:30]
Calibration address bus
CAL_ADDR[12:30]
P
CAL_DATA[0:15]
Calibration data bus
CAL_DATA[0:15]
P
CAL_RD_WR
Calibration read/write
CAL_RD_WR
P
CAL_WE/BE[0:1]
Calibration write/byte enable
CAL_WE/BE[0:1]
P
CAL_OE
Calibration output enable
CAL_OE
P
CAL_TS
Calibration transfer start
CAL_TS
P
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