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9.2.2
System Implementation of HPI
9.3
PCI Peripheral
9.3.1
Configuration of PCI
9.3.2
System Implementation of PCI
Peripheral Section
Generally, series resistors should be used on the HPI signals to reduce over-shoot and under-shoot to
reduce EMI. Generally acceptable values are 10, 22 or 33 ohms. To determine the optimum value
simulations using the IBIS models should be performed to check for signal integrity and AC timings.
Table 12. HPI Comparison: TCI6482 vs TCI100
TCI6482
TCI100
Default condition (if selected)
Disabled
Enabled
Supports 16 and 32-bit widths
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ü
Supports Boot over HPI
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ü
HCNTL[1:0] states
00: HPIC access
00: HPIC access
01: HPID access (auto inc)
01: HPIA access
10: HPIA access
10: HPID access (auto inc)
11: HPID access (fixed address)
11: HPID access (fixed address)
Support for SW polling of HRDY
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Host can reset CPU core
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Emulation Free/Soft bits
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Documentation for PCI:
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TMS320TCI648x DSP Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) User's Guide (SPRUE69)
•
TCI6482 System Boot
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TCI6482 IBIS Model File
•
Using IBIS Modes for Timing Analysis (
SPRA839
)
The PCI interface is multiplexed with the HPI inteface. Selection between HPI and PCI is done via boot
strapping and latched by reset.
Due to other signal multiplexing, the enabling of PCI limits the Utopia interface to single PHY mode.
If PCI is selected, a second boot strapping option allows the PCI to get auto-initialized from an I2C ROM.
The PCI auto-initialization table, if used, needs to be installed at offset 0x400 in the I2C ROM. This allows
Boot over I2C ROM and PCI auto-initialization to both utilize the same EEPROM.
Another PCI strapping option selects between 33MHz and 66MHz PCI. This needs to be strapped based
on the PCI clock rate being used.
The Boot over PCI option is selected by boot strapping as well.
Refer to the TCI6482 data manual for details on the strapping options.
If neither HPI nor PCI is used, either PCI or HPI mode can be selected by the boot strapping and the
signals may be no-connects (as long as the peripheral is not enabled via the peripheral configuration
register). However, there may be additional power consumption when inputs are left floating. This can be
avoided by putting pull-up resistors on unused inputs.
If the peripheral is used but some control signals are not needed, these control signals should be pulled to
an appropriate state.
When the PCI interface is enabled the following PCI signals should have pull-up resistors: PFRAME,
PTRDY, PIRDY, PDEVSEL, PSTOP, PSERR, PPERR, and PINTA. Typical resistance values are
8.2Kohms but this is dependent on the number of loads. Refer to the PCI specification for details on
determining the optimal pull-up value.
SPRAAC7B – April 2006
TMS320TCI6482 Design Guide and Migration from TMS320TCI100
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