D.1 Introduction; D.1.1 Peripheral Addresses; D.1.2 Interrupt Addresses; D.1.3 Interrupt Priorities - Motorola DSP56305 User Manual

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D.1
INTRODUCTION
This section has been compiled as a reference for programmers. It contains a table
showing the addresses of all the DSPs memory-mapped peripherals, an exception
priority table, and programming sheets for the major programmable registers on the
DSP. The programming sheets are grouped in the following order: central processor,
Phase Lock Loop (PLL), Host Interface (HI08), Enhanced Synchronous Serial Interface
(ESSI), Serial Communication Interface (SCI), Timer, and GPIO. Each sheet provides
room to write in the value of each bit and the hexadecimal value for each register. The
programmer can photocopy these sheets and reuse them for each application
development project. For details on the instruction set of the DSP56300 family chips, see
the DSP56300 Family Manual .
D.1.1
Peripheral Addresses
Table D-1 lists the memory addresses of all on-chip peripherals.
D.1.2
Interrupt Addresses
Table D-2 lists the interrupt starting addresses and sources.
D.1.3
Interrupt Priorities
Table D-3 lists the priorities of specific interrupts within interrupt priority levels.
D.1.4
DMA Requests
Table D-4 lists the DMA requests.
D.1.5
Programming Sheets
Figures describing the major programmable registers on the DSP56305.
D.1.6
HI32 Registers — Quick Reference Tables
Table D-5 provides a handy reference tool for the HI32 Registers.
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