System Control - Motorola M68000 User Manual

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3.6 SYSTEM CONTROL

The system control inputs are used to reset the processor, to halt the processor, and to
signal a bus error to the processor. The outputs reset the external devices in the system
and signal a processor error halt to those devices. The three system control signals are
described in the following paragraphs.
BERR
Bus Error (
)
This input signal indicates a problem in the current bus cycle. The problem may be the
following:
1. No response from a device.
2. No interrupt vector number returned.
3. An illegal access request rejected by a memory management unit.
4. Some other application-dependent error.
Either the processor retries the bus cycle or performs exception processing, as
determined by interaction between the bus error signal and the halt signal.
RESET
Reset (
)
The external assertion of this bidirectional signal along with the assertion of HALT starts
a system initialization sequence by resetting the processor. The processor assertion of
RESET (from executing a RESET instruction) resets all external devices of a system
without affecting the internal state of the processor. To reset both the processor and the
external devices, the RESET and HALT input signals must be asserted at the same
time.
HALT
Halt (
)
An input to this bidirectional signal causes the processor to stop bus activity at the
completion of the current bus cycle. This operation places all control signals in the
inactive state and places all three-state lines in the high-impedance state (refer to Table
3-4).
When the processor has stopped executing instructions (in the case of a double bus
fault condition, for example), the HALT line is driven by the processor to indicate the
condition to external devices.
Mode (MODE) (MC68HC001/68EC000)
The MODE input selects between the 8-bit and 16-bit operating modes. If this input is
grounded at reset, the processor will come out of reset in the 8-bit mode. If this input is
tied high or floating at reset, the processor will come out of reset in the 16-bit mode.
This input should be changed only at reset and must be stable two clocks after RESET
is negated. Changing this input during normal operation may produce unpredictable
results.
MOTOROLA
M68000 8-/16-/32-BIT MICROPROCESSORS USER'S MANUAL
Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
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