About this Document
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Tsi578 User Manual
June 6, 2016
Integrated Device Technology
www.idt.com
Object Size Notation
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A
byte
is an 8-bit object.
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A
word
is a 16-bit object.
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A
doubleword
(Dword)
is a 32-bit object.
Numeric Notation
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Hexadecimal numbers are denoted by the prefix
0x
(for example, 0x04).
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Binary numbers are denoted by the prefix
0b
(for example, 0b010).
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Registers that have multiple iterations are denoted by {x..y} in their names; where
x
is first register
and address, and
y
is the last register and address. For example, REG{0..1} indicates there are two
versions of the register at different addresses: REG0 and REG1.
Symbols
Document Status Information
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Preliminary – Contains information about a product that is near production-ready, and is revised as
required.
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Formal – Contains information about a final, customer-ready product, and is available once the
product is released to production.
Revision History
June 6, 2016, Formal
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Updated
“Reserved Register Addresses and Fields”
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Updated the second caution in
“RapidIO Error Management Extension Registers”
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Updated the description of bit 31 (Reserved) in the following registers:
“SRIO MAC x SerDes Configuration Channel 1”
SerDes Configuration Channel 2”
“SRIO MAC x SerDes Configuration Channel 3”
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Removed Ordering Information from the manual. This information now resides solely in the
Tsi578 Hardware Manual
.
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This symbol indicates important configuration information or suggestions.
This symbol indicates procedures or operating levels that may result in misuse or damage to
the device.