Texas Instruments TMS320C6711D User Manual page 47

Floating point digital signal processor
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PLL and PLL controller (continued)
The PLL Reset Time is the amount of wait time needed when resetting the PLL (writing PLLRST=1), in order
for the PLL to properly reset, before bringing the PLL out of reset (writing PLLRST = 0). For the PLL Reset Time
value, see Table 26. The PLL Lock Time is the amount of time from when PLLRST = 0 with PLLEN = 0 (PLL
out of reset, but still bypassed) to when the PLLEN bit can be safely changed to "1" (switching from bypass to
the PLL path), see Table 26 and Figure 8.
Under some operating conditions, the maximum PLL Lock Time may vary from the specified typical value. For
the PLL Lock Time values, see Table 26.
Table 27 shows the device's CLKOUT signals, how they are derived and by what register control bits, and the
default settings. For more details on the PLL, see the PLL and Clock Generator Logic diagram (Figure 8).
CLOCK OUTPUT
DEFAULT SETTING
SIGNAL NAME
(ENABLED or DISABLED)
CLKOUT2
ON (ENABLED)
CLKOUT3
ON (ENABLED)
ON (ENABLED);
ECLKOUT
derived from SYSCLK3
This input clock is directly available as an internal high-frequency clock source that may be divided down by
a programmable divider OSCDIV1 (/1, /2, /3, ..., /32) and output on the CLKOUT3 pin for other use in the system.
Figure 8 shows that the input clock source may be divided down by divider PLLDIV0 (/1, /2, ..., /32) and then
multiplied up by a factor of x4, x5, x6, and so on, up to x25.
Either the input clock (PLLEN = 0) or the PLL output (PLLEN = 1) then serves as the high-frequency reference
clock for the rest of the DSP system. The DSP core clock, the peripheral bus clock, and the EMIF clock may
be divided down from this high-frequency clock (each with a unique divider) . For example, with a 40-MHz input,
if the PLL output is configured for 400 MHz, the DSP core may be operated at 200 MHz (/2) while the EMIF may
be configured to operate at a rate of 75 MHz (/6). Note that there is a specific minimum and maximum reference
clock (PLLREF) and output clock (PLLOUT) for the block labeled PLL in Figure 8, as well as for the DSP core,
peripheral bus, and EMIF. The clock generator must not be configured to exceed any of these constraints
(certain combinations of external clock input, internal dividers, and PLL multiply ratios might not be supported).
See Table 28 for the PLL clocks input and output frequency ranges.
Table 26. PLL Lock and Reset Times
PLL Lock Time
PLL Reset Time
Table 27. CLKOUT Signals, Default Settings, and Control
D2EN = 1 (PLLDIV2.[15])
CK2EN = 1 (EMIF GBLCTL.[3])
OD1EN = 1 (OSCDIV1.[15])
EKSRC = 0 (DEVCFG.[4])
EKEN = 1 (EMIF GBLCTL.[5])
POST OFFICE BOX 1443
FLOATING POINT DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR
SPRS292A − OCTOBER 2005 − REVISED NOVEMBER 2005
MIN
TYP
MAX
75
187.5
125
CONTROL
BIT(s) (Register)
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77251−1443
TMS320C6711D
UNIT
µs
ns
DESCRIPTION
SYSCLK2 selected [default]
Derived from CLKIN
SYSCLK3 selected [default].
To select ECLKIN as source:
EKSRC = 1 (DEVCFG.[4]) and
EKEN = 1 (EMIF GBLCTL.[5])
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