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DSP56367
MOTOROLA
Signal/Connection Descriptions
Enhanced Serial Audio Interface
FST
Input or output
GPIO disconnected
Frame Sync for Transmitter—This is the transmitter frame sync input/output
signal. For synchronous mode, this signal is the frame sync for both
transmitters and receivers. For asynchronous mode, FST is the frame sync for
the transmitters only. The direction is determined by the transmitter frame sync
direction (TFSD) bit in the ESAI transmit clock control register (TCCR).
PC4
Input, output, or
disconnected
Port C 4—When the ESAI is configured as GPIO, this signal is individually
programmable as input, output, or internally disconnected.
The default state after reset is GPIO disconnected.
This input is 3.3V tolerant.
SCKR
Input or output
GPIO disconnected
Receiver Serial Clock—SCKR provides the receiver serial bit clock for the
ESAI. The SCKR operates as a clock input or output used by all the enabled
receivers in the asynchronous mode (SYN=0), or as serial flag 0 pin in the
synchronous mode (SYN=1).
When this pin is configured as serial flag pin, its direction is determined by the
RCKD bit in the RCCR register. When configured as the output flag OF0, this
pin will reflect the value of the OF0 bit in the SAICR register, and the data in
the OF0 bit will show up at the pin synchronized to the frame sync in normal
mode or the slot in network mode. When configured as the input flag IF0, the
data value at the pin will be stored in the IF0 bit in the SAISR register,
synchronized by the frame sync in normal mode or the slot in network mode.
PC0
Input, output, or
disconnected
Port C 0—When the ESAI is configured as GPIO, this signal is individually
programmable as input, output, or internally disconnected.
The default state after reset is GPIO disconnected.
This input is 3.3V tolerant.
SCKT
Input or output
GPIO disconnected
Transmitter Serial Clock—This signal provides the serial bit rate clock for
the ESAI. SCKT is a clock input or output used by all enabled transmitters and
receivers in synchronous mode, or by all enabled transmitters in asynchronous
mode.
PC3
Input, output, or
disconnected
Port C 3—When the ESAI is configured as GPIO, this signal is individually
programmable as input, output, or internally disconnected.
The default state after reset is GPIO disconnected.
This input is 3.3V tolerant.
SDO5
Output
GPIO disconnected
Serial Data Output 5—When programmed as a transmitter, SDO5 is used to
transmit data from the TX5 serial transmit shift register.
SDI0
Input
Serial Data Input 0—When programmed as a receiver, SDI0 is used to
receive serial data into the RX0 serial receive shift register.
PC6
Input, output, or
disconnected
Port C 6—When the ESAI is configured as GPIO, this signal is individually
programmable as input, output, or internally disconnected.
The default state after reset is GPIO disconnected.
This input is 3.3V tolerant.
Table 2-11 Enhanced Serial Audio Interface Signals (Continued)
Signal
Name
Signal Type
State during Reset
Signal Description
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