J6 Arbitration Mode - Motorola MBX Series Installation And Use Manual

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above as Debug port signals and enables Debug functionality at the Debug
port header (J24 on the MBX board).
J5
1
2
3
IEEE 1149 Test Port Enabled
The pin assignments of the IEEE 1149 and Debug port headers are listed
in
Test Port Header J23 on page 6-13
6-13.
For additional details on the configuration and use of the multiplexed IEEE
1149 test port and Debug port signals, refer to the MBX Series Embedded
Controller Version B Programmer's Reference Guide (listed in
B, Related
Documentation).
The MBX series embedded controller supports an internal and an external
system arbitration mode.
The internal setting allows one extra master besides the processor. On
standard boards, the additional master would be the QSpan PCI host
bridge. On entry-level boards, the additional master would be an add-on
MPC8xx-type daughter card on the MPC8xx bus.
The external setting allows two masters in addition to the processor. The
additional masters would be both the QSpan PCI host bridge and a card on
the MPC8xx bus.
Note
Given these guidelines, external arbitration is restricted to
standard configuration boards with an add-on MPC8xx-type
daughter card capable of bus master operation.
J5
1
2
3
Debug Port Enabled
(factory configuration)
and
Debug Port Header J24 on page
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