Preface
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About This Manual
Describes the operation of the enhanced direct memory access (EDMA3) controller in the TMS320DM357
Digital Media System-on-Chip (DMSoC).
Notational Conventions
This document uses the following conventions.
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Hexadecimal numbers are shown with the suffix h. For example, the following number is 40
hexadecimal (decimal 64): 40h.
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Registers in this document are shown in figures and described in tables.
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Each register figure shows a rectangle divided into fields that represent the fields of the register.
Each field is labeled with its bit name, its beginning and ending bit numbers above, and its
read/write properties below. A legend explains the notation used for the properties.
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Reserved bits in a register figure designate a bit that is used for future device expansion.
Related Documentation From Texas Instruments
The following documents describe the TMS320DM357 Digital Media System-on-Chip (DMSoC). Copies of
these documents are available on the Internet at
.
Tip:
Enter the literature number in the
search box provided at www.ti.com.
— TMS320DM357 DMSoC Video Processing Back End (VPBE) User's Guide.
Describes
the video processing back end (VPBE) in the TMS320DM357 Digital Media System-on-Chip
(DMSoC) video processing subsystem. Included in the VPBE is the video encoder, on-screen
display, and digital LCD controller.
— TMS320DM357 DMSoC ARM Subsystem Reference Guide.
Describes the ARM
subsystem in the TMS320DM357 Digital Media System-on-Chip (DMSoC). The ARM subsystem is
designed to give the ARM926EJ-S (ARM9) master control of the device. In general, the ARM is
responsible for configuration and control of the device; including the video processing subsystem,
and a majority of the peripherals and external memories.
— TMS320DM357 DMSoC Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) User's
Guide.
This document describes the universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART) peripheral
in the TMS320DM357 Digital Media System-on-Chip (DMSoC). The UART peripheral performs
serial-to-parallel conversion on data received from a peripheral device, and parallel-to-serial
conversion on data received from the CPU.
— TMS320DM357 DMSoC Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C) Peripheral User's Guide.
Describes the inter-integrated circuit (I2C) peripheral in the TMS320DM357 Digital Media
System-on-Chip (DMSoC). The I2C peripheral provides an interface between the DMSoC and other
devices compliant with the I2C-bus specification and connected by way of an I2C-bus. External
components attached to this 2-wire serial bus can transmit and receive up to 8-bit wide data to and
from the DMSoC through the I2C peripheral. This document assumes the reader is familiar with the
I2C-bus specification.
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