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Table 11-1. Global and Test Register Address Map
ADDRESS DESCRIPTION
000–01F
Global registers, Section
020–02F Unused
030–03F Reserved
040–1FF
Port 1 Register Map
200–23F Test
Registers
240–3FF
Port 2 Register Map
400–43F Test
Registers
440–5FF
Port 3 Register Map
600–63F Unused
640–6FF
Port 4 Register Map
Each port has a relative address range of 040h to 1FFh. The lower 000h to 03Fh address range is used for global,
test and reserved registers. The following table is a map of the registers for each port. The address offset is from
the start of each port range of 000h, 200h, 400h, and 600h. In a DS3183, writes to registers in port 4 will be
ignored and reads from port 4 registers will read back zero values. Similarly, in a DS3181, writes to registers in port
2 will be ignored and reads from port 2 will read back zero values.
Note:
The
RDY
signal will not go active if the user attempts to read or write unused ports or unused registers not
assigned to any design blocks. The
RDY
signal will go active if the user writes or reads reserved registers or
unused registers within design blocks.