TMS320DA150PGE160 – DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR DSP
Pin
Name
Direction
Description
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1
CVSS1
GND
ground for core CPU
2
A22
DSP
↔
parallel address bus
3
CVSS2
GND
ground for core CPU
4
DVDD1
+3.3V
power supply for I/O pins
5
A10
DSP
↔
parallel address bus
6
HD7
CD10
→
MUTE
reference current output pin
7
A11
DSP
↔
parallel address bus
8
A12
DSP
↔
parallel address bus
9
A13
DSP
↔
parallel address bus
10
A14
DSP
↔
parallel address bus
11
A15
DSP
↔
parallel address bus
12
CVDD1
+core
power supply for core CPU
13
HAS
→
DSP
address strobe input
14
DVSS1
GND
ground for I/O pins
15
CVSS3
GND
ground for core CPU
16
CVDD2
+core
power supply for core CPU
17
HCS
→
DSP
chip select input
18
HR/W
→
DSP
read/write input
19
READY
→
DSP
data ready input, indicates that an external device is prepared for a bus
transaction to be completed
20
PS
DSP
→
EPROM
program space select output, always high unless driven low for
communicating to a particular external space
21
DS
DSP
→
data space select output, always high unless driven low for communicating
to a particular external space
22
IS
DSP
→
I/O space select output, always high unless driven low for communicating to
a particular external space
23
R/W
DSP
→
DRAM
read/write signal output, indicates transfer direction during communication to
an external device
24
MSTRB
DSP
→
memory strobe signal output
25
IOSTRB
DSP
→
I/O strobe signal output
26
MSC
DSP
→
microstate complete output, indicates completion of all software wait states
27
XF
DSP
→
CD10
external flag output, latched software programmable signal
28
HOLDA
DSP
→
Hold acknowledge, indicates that the processor is in a hold state
29
IAQ
DSP
→
instruction acquisition signal output
30
HOLD
→
DSP
hold input, asserted to request control of address, data and control lines
31
BIO
→
DSP
branch control input
32
MP/MC
→
DSP
microprocessor/microcomputer mode select
33
DVDD2
+3.3V
power supply for I/O pins
34
CVSS4
GND
ground for core CPU
35
BDR1
CD10
→
serial data receive input
36
BFSR1
CD10
→
DSP
frame synchronization pulse for receive input
37
CVSS5
GND
ground for core CPU
38
BCLKR1
→
DSP
serial shift clock
39
HCNTL0
→
DSP
control input
40
DVSS2
GND
ground for I/O pins
41
BCLKR0
CD10
→
DSP
serial shift clock
42
BCLKR2
µP
→
DSP
serial shift clock
43
BFSR0
CD10
→
DSP
frame synchronization pulse for receive input
44
BFSR2
CD10
→
DSP
frame synchronization pulse for receive input
45
BDR0
CD10
→
DSP
serial data receive input
46
HCNTL1
→
DSP
control input
47
BDR2
µP
→
DSP
serial data receive input
48
BCLKX0
DSP
→
CD10
transmit clock
49
BCLKX2
µP
→
CD10
transmit clock
50
CVSS6
GND
ground for core CPU
51
HINT
DSP
→
interrupt output, used to interrupt the host
52
CVDD3
+core
power supply for core CPU
53
BFSX0
DSP
→
CD10
frame synchronization pulse for transmit input/output
54
BFSX2
µP
→
DSP
frame synchronization pulse for transmit input/output
55
HRDY
DSP
→
ready output, informs the host when the HPI is ready for the next transfer
56
DVDD3
+3.3V
power supply for I/O pins
57
DVSS3
GND
ground for I/O pins
58
HD0
DSP
↔
CD10
parallel bidirectional data bus
59
BDX0
DSP
→
CD10
serial data transmit output
60
BDX2
DSP
→
µP
serial data transmit output
61
IACK
DSP
→
interrupt acknowledge signal output
62
HBIL
→
DSP
byte identification, identifies the first or second byte of transfer
63
NMI
→
DSP
nonmaskable interrupt input
64
INT0
CD10
→
DSP
external user interrupt input
65
INT1
CD10
→
DSP
external user interrupt input
66
INT2
CD10
→
DSP
external user interrupt input
67
INT3
µP
→
DSP
external user interrupt input
68
CVDD4
+core
power supply for core CPU
69
HD1
DSP
↔
CD10
parallel bidirectional data bus
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