MPC563XM Reference Manual, Rev. 1
Freescale Semiconductor
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3.3.2.3
CAL_ADDR[28:29]_MSEO[0:1] — Calibration Address / Nexus Message
Start/End Out
CAL_ADDR[28:29]_MSEO[0:1] are the calibration address signals. The alternate function are Nexus
message start/end out.
3.3.2.4
CAL_ADDR[30]_CAL_EVTI — Calibration Address / Nexus Event In
CAL_ADDR[30]_CAL_EVTI is the calibration address signal. The alternate function is Nexus event in.
3.3.2.5
CAL_CS[2:3]_CAL_ADDR[10:11] — Calibration Chip Selects /
Calibration Address
CAL_CS[2:3]_CAL_ADDR[10:11] are the calibration chip select output signals. The alternate functions
are calibration address signals.
3.3.2.6
CAL_CS[0] — Calibration Chip Select
CAL_CS[0] is the calibration chip select output signal.
3.3.2.7
CAL_DATA[0:15] — Calibration Data
CAL_DATA[0:15] are the calibration data signals.
3.3.2.8
CAL_OE — Calibration Output Enable
CAL_OE indicates that the calibration interface is ready to accept read data.
3.3.2.9
CAL_RD_WR — Calibration Read/Write
CAL_RD_WR indicates whether a calibration bus transfer is a read or write operation.
3.3.2.10
CAL_TS_ALE — Calibration Transfer Start / Address Latch Enable
The Calibration Transfer Start signal CAL_TS is asserted by this device to indicate the start of a transfer.
The Address Latch Enable (ALE) signal is used to demultiplex the address from data bus. It is asserted
while the least significant 16 bits of the address are present in the multiplexed address/data bus.
3.3.2.11
CAL_WE[0:1]_BE[0:1] — Calibration Write/Byte Enable
CAL_WE[0:1]_BE[0:1] specify which data pins contain valid data for a calibration bus transfer.
3.3.2.12
CAL_EVTO— Nexus Event out
CAL_EVTO is an output that provides timing to a development tool for a single watchpoint or breakpoint
occurrence.