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TC1784
Micro Link Interface (MLI)
User´s Manual
22-5
V1.1, 2011-05
MLI, V2.0
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Four Large Transfer Windows LTW with 64 Kbyte address range each
Remote Window
A Remote Window is an area in the address space of the receiving controller. Remote
Window parameters (base address and size) of the receiving controller are
programmable by the transmitting microcontroller by MLI transfers, independently for
each pipe. Each Remote Window of a receiving controller is related to specific Transfer
Window of the transmitting controller.
The Remote Windows are the logical data outputs of the MLI receiver. If enabled, the
MLI module can automatically execute the requested data transfer to/from the defined
address location in the Remote Window. If the automatic data handling is disabled, the
offset and the data are available in the MLI receiver registers and have to be handled by
software. Remote windows can not be accessed by read or write accesses by software
of the Remote Controller (either the data is automatically transferred or it is located in
receiver registers).
Pipe
A pipe defines the logical connection between a Transfer Window in the transmitting
controller and the associated Remote Window in the receiving controller. The MLI
protocol supports four independent pipes.
Frame
A frame is a contiguous set of bits forming a message sent by an MLI transmitter to an
MLI receiver.
A
Normal Frame
is a frame used for data exchange between a transmitting and a
receiving controller (read request and write data from a Local Controller to a Remote
Controller, as well as the answer to a read request back to the Local Controller). Base
address copy frames are also considered as Normal Frames.
A
Command Frame
contains information about the receiver setting or triggers actions
in the MLI receiver.
A
Triggered Command Frame
is generated under hardware control and can be used
to transfer interrupt or service requests between the MLI participants.
Offset
The offset is an address distance relative to the base address of the Transfer Window in
the transmitting controller and the base address of the Remote Window in the receiving
controller. For example, a write access to the 10th byte of the Transfer Window is
transferred to a write to the 10th byte of the Remote Window.
The offset of a write access to a Transfer Window is also called write offset, whereas a
read offset is related to a read access from a Transfer Window.
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