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TC1796
Peripheral Units (Vol. 2 of 2)
Micro Link Interface (MLI)
User’s Manual
23-8
V2.0, 2007-07
MLI, V2.0
The location of a Transfer Window (base address and size) in the Local Controller is
always fixed in a specific product device. Remote windows can be freely moved and
located within the address space of the receiving controller. They are used to overlay
address ranges of peripheral modules or internal memories.
Remote Window Address Generation
shows the generation of the Remote Window address ranges, with fixed
base address part and additional variable address part. The variable address part is
determined by the available address area for each Remote Window (also named buffer
size, value of BSx = buffer size for Remote Window x indicates how many address bits
are variable, defining the available address range).
Figure 23-4 Base Address Definition of Remote Windows
MLI_Rwindow_BAC
Base
Adresses of
the four Pipes
BS0-1
31
0
Pipe 0
Buffer
Area 0
Remote Window 0
Size =
2
BS0
MLI Receiver
BS1-1
31
0
Pipe 1
Buffer
Area 1
Size =
2
BS1
BS2-1
31
0
Pipe 2
Buffer
Area 2
Remote Window 2
Size =
2
BS2
Base Address 3
BS3-1
31
0
Pipe 3
Buffer
Area 3
Remote Window 3
Size =
2
BS3
MLI Transmitter
Remote Window 1
…..
0
0
Base Address 2
…..
0
0
Base Address 1
…..
0
0
Base Address 0
…..
0
0