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MCF5282 User’s Manual
MOTOROLA
Organization
• Chapter 4, “Cache,” describes the MCF5282 cache implementation, including
organization, configuration, and coherency. It describes cache operations and how
the cache interacts with other memory structures.
• Chapter 5, “Static RAM (SRAM),” describes the MCF5282 on-chip static RAM
(SRAM) implementation. It covers general operations, configuration, and
initialization. It also provides information and examples of how to minimize power
consumption when using the SRAM.
• Chapter 6, “ColdFire Flash Module (CFM)” describe the functionality of the
MCF5282 Flash memory.
• Chapter 7, “Power Management,” describes the low power operation of the
MCF5282 and peripheral behavior in low power modes.
• Chapter 8, “System Control Module (SCM),” describes the functionality of the
SCM, which provides the programming model for the System Access Control Unit
(SACU), the system bus arbiter, a 32-bit Core Watchdog Timer (CWT), and the
system control registers and logic.
• Chapter 9, “Clock Module,” describes the MCF5282’s different clocking methods.
It also describes clock module operation in low power modes.
• Chapter 10, “Interrupt Controller Modules,” describes operation of the interrupt
controller portion of the SCM. Includes descriptions of the registers in the interrupt
controller memory map and the interrupt priority scheme.
• Chapter 11, “Edge Port Module (EPORT),” describes EPORT module functionality,
including operation in low power mode.
• Chapter 12, “Chip Select Module,” describes the MCF5282 chip-select
implementation, including the operation and programming model, which includes
the chip-select address, mask, and control registers.
• Chapter 13, “External Interface Module (EIM),” describes data-transfer operations,
error conditions, bus arbitration, and reset operations.
• Chapter 14, “Signal Descriptions,” describes MCF5282 signals. It includes an
alphabetical listing of signals that characterizes each signal as an input or output,
defines its state at reset, and identifies whether a pull-up resistor should be used.
• Chapter 15, “Synchronous DRAM Controller Module,” describes the configuration
and operation of the SDRAM controller. It begins with a general description and
brief glossary, and includes a description of signals involved in DRAM operations.
The remainder of the chapter describes the programming model and signal timing,
as well as the command set required for synchronous operations.
• Chapter 16, “DMA Controller Module,” describes the MCF5282 Direct Memory
Access (DMA) controller module. It provides an overview of the module and
describes in detail its signals and registers. The latter sections of this chapter
describe operations, features, and supported data transfer modes in detail.
Summary of Contents for ColdFire MCF5281
Page 124: ...3 20 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA EMAC Instruction Set Summary ...
Page 141: ...MOTOROLA Chapter 5 Static RAM SRAM 5 5 SRAM Programming Model ...
Page 142: ...5 6 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA SRAM Programming Model ...
Page 168: ...6 26 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Interrupts ...
Page 186: ...7 18 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Functional Description ...
Page 228: ...9 22 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Functional Description ...
Page 246: ...10 18 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Low Power Wakeup Operation ...
Page 254: ...11 8 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Memory Map and Registers ...
Page 264: ...12 10 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Chip Select Registers ...
Page 280: ...13 16 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Misaligned Operands ...
Page 314: ...14 34 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA MCF5282 External Signals ...
Page 339: ...MOTOROLA Chapter 15 Synchronous DRAM Controller Module 15 25 SDRAM Example ...
Page 340: ...15 26 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA SDRAM Example ...
Page 356: ...16 16 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA DMA Controller Module Functional Description ...
Page 408: ...17 52 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Buffer Descriptors ...
Page 446: ...20 24 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Interrupts ...
Page 474: ...22 18 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Programming Model ...
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Page 526: ...24 16 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA I2C Programming Examples ...
Page 672: ...28 12 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Functional Description ...
Page 718: ...29 46 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Motorola Recommended BDM Pinout ...
Page 750: ...32 8 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Ordering Information ...