CHIP-SELECT UNIT
6-12
The UMCS and LMCS registers can be programmed in any sequence. To program the MCS and
PCS chip-selects, follow this sequence:
1.
Program the MPCS register
2.
Program the MMCS register to enable the MCS chip-selects.
3.
Program the PACS register to enable the PCS chip-selects.
6.4.2
Programming the Active Ranges
The active ranges of the chip-selects are determined by a combination of their starting or ending
addresses and block sizes. This section describes how to control the active range of each chip-
select.
6.4.2.1
UCS Active Range
The UCS starting address is 100000H (1 Mbyte) minus the block size; its ending address is fixed
at 0FFFFFH.Table 6-2 defines the acceptable values for the field (U17:10) in the UMCS register
that determines the UCS block size and starting address.
Table 6-2. UCS Block Size and Starting Address
UMCS Field
U17:10
Block Size
(Kbytes)
Starting Address
00H
256
0C0000H
80H
128
0E0000H
C0H
64
0F0000H
E0H
32
0F8000H
F0H
16
0FC000H
F8H
8
0FE000H
FCH
4
0FF000H
FEH
2
0FF800H
FFH
1
0FFC00H
Summary of Contents for 80C186XL
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Page 18: ...1 Introduction...
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Page 28: ...2 Overview of the 80C186 Family Architecture...
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Page 80: ...3 Bus Interface Unit...
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Page 138: ...5 ClockGenerationand Power Management...
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Page 154: ...6 Chip Select Unit...
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Page 178: ...7 Refresh Control Unit...
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Page 302: ...12 ONCE Mode...
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Page 306: ...A 80C186 Instruction Set Additions and Extensions...
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Page 318: ...B Input Synchronization...
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Page 322: ...C Instruction Set Descriptions...
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Page 372: ...D Instruction Set Opcodes and Clock Cycles...
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