MOTOROLA
Chapter 14. Signal Descriptions
14-9
Overview
EMDIO
Transfers control information between the external PHY and
the media access controller.
I/O
ERXCLK
Provides a timing reference for ERXDV, ERXD[3:0], and
ERXER.
I
ERXD[3:1]
Contain the Ethernet input data transferred from the PHY to the
media access controller (when ERXDV is asserted in MII
mode).
I
ERXD0
Ethernet input data transferred from the PHY to the media
access controller (when ERXDV is asserted).
I
ERXDV
Asserted to indicate that the PHY has valid nibbles present on
the MII.
I
ERXER
Indicates (when asserted with ERXDV) that the PHY has
detected an error in the current frame.
I
ETXCLK
Provides a timing reference for ETXEN, ETXD[3:0], and
ETXER.
I
ETXD[3:1]
Contain the serial output Ethernet data.
O
ETXD0
Serial output Ethernet data.
O
ETXEN
Indicates when valid nibbles are present on the MII.
O
ETXER
Asserted (for one or more E_TXCLKs while ETXEN is also
asserted) to cause the PHY to send one or more illegal
symbols.
O
EXTAL
Driven by an external clock except when used as a connection
to the external crystal.
I
VDDF, VSSF
Supply power and ground to Flash array.
I
VPP
Used for Flash stress testing.
I
GPTA[3:0]
Provide the external interface to the timer A functions.
I/O
GPTB[3:0]
Provide the external interface to the timer B functions.
I/O
Ground
Negative supply.
IRQ[7:1]
External interrupt sources.
I
JTAG_EN
Selects between multiplexed debug module and JTAG signals
at reset.
I
OE
Indicates when an external device can drive data on the bus.
O
VDDPLL
Isolate the PLL analog circuitry from digital power supply noise.
I
VDD
Supplies positive power to the core logic and I/O pads.
I
PST[3:0]
Indicate core status.
O
VRH, VRL
High (VRH) and low (VRL) reference potentials for the analog
converter.
I
VDDA, VSSA
Isolate the QADC analog circuitry from digital power supply
noise.
I
Table 14-2. MCF5282 Alphabetical Signal Index (Continued)
Abbreviation
Function
I/O
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