MOTOROLA
Illustrations
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ILLUSTRATIONS
Figure
Number
Title
Page
Number
10-82
Refresh Cycle (CBR) to EDO DRAM................................................................... 10-98
10-83
Exception Cycle For EDO DRAM ........................................................................ 10-99
10-84
Pipelined Bus Operation and Memory Access in 60x-Compatible Mode........... 10-103
10-85
External Master Access (GPCM) ........................................................................ 10-104
10-86
External Master Configuration with SDRAM Device......................................... 10-105
11-1
L2 Cache in Copy-Back Mode ................................................................................ 11-2
11-2
External L2 Cache in Write-Through Mode............................................................ 11-4
11-3
External L2 Cache in ECC/Parity Mode ................................................................. 11-6
11-4
Read Access with L2 Cache .................................................................................... 11-9
12-1
Test Logic Block Diagram....................................................................................... 12-2
12-2
TAP Controller State Machine ................................................................................ 12-3
12-3
Output Pin Cell (O.Pin) ........................................................................................... 12-4
12-4
Observe-Only Input Pin Cell (I.Obs)....................................................................... 12-4
12-5
Output Control Cell (IO.CTL) ................................................................................. 12-5
12-6
General Arrangement of Bidirectional Pin Cells..................................................... 12-5
13-1
MPC8260 CPM Block Diagram .............................................................................. 13-3
13-2
Communications Processor (CP) Block Diagram ................................................... 13-5
13-3
RISC Controller Configuration Register (RCCR) ................................................... 13-8
13-4
RISC Time-Stamp Control Register (RTSCR)........................................................ 13-9
13-5
RISC Time-Stamp Register (RTSR) ..................................................................... 13-10
13-6
CP Command Register (CPCR)............................................................................. 13-11
13-7
Dual-Port RAM Block Diagram ............................................................................ 13-15
13-8
Dual-Port RAM Memory Map .............................................................................. 13-16
13-9
RISC Timer Table RAM Usage ............................................................................ 13-19
13-10
RISC Timer Command Register (TM_CMD) ....................................................... 13-20
13-11
TM_CMD Field Descriptions................................................................................ 13-21
13-12
RISC Timer Event Register (RTER)/Mask Register (RTMR).............................. 13-21
14-1
SI Block Diagram .................................................................................................... 14-2
14-2
Various Configurations of a Single TDM Channel ................................................. 14-5
14-3
Dual TDM Channel Example .................................................................................. 14-6
14-4
Enabling Connections to the TSA ........................................................................... 14-8
14-5
One TDM Channel with Static Frames and Independent Rx and Tx Routes .......... 14-9
14-6
One TDM Channel with Shadow RAM for Dynamic Route Change ................... 14-10
14-7
SIx RAM Entry Fields ........................................................................................... 14-10
14-8
Using the SWTR Feature....................................................................................... 14-12
14-9
Example: SIx RAM Dynamic Changes, TDMa and b, Same SIx RAM Size ....... 14-16
14-10
SI Global Mode Registers (SIxGMR) ................................................................... 14-17
14-11
SI Mode Registers (SIxMR) .................................................................................. 14-18
14-12
One-Clock Delay from Sync to Data (xFSD = 01)................................................ 14-20
14-13
No Delay from Sync to Data (xFSD = 00) ............................................................ 14-20
14-14
Falling Edge (FE) Effect When CE = 1 and xFSD = 01 ....................................... 14-21
14-15
Falling Edge (FE) Effect When CE = 0 and xFSD = 01 ....................................... 14-21
14-16
Falling Edge (FE) Effect When CE = 1 and xFSD = 00 ....................................... 14-22
Summary of Contents for MPC8260 PowerQUICC II
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