Appendix C
Connectors
C.1
DSP-Port
DAT-Link
The DB15 connector on the rear of the
+, labelled DSP-Port , provides
access to the DSP32C's serial I/O port. This is similar, but not identical to the
DSP Port found on NeXT computers. The NeXT DSP Port is dened in terms
of the serial I/O found on the Motorola 56000 digital signal processor used in the
NeXT. The DSP32C's serial I/O diers from the 56000 and thus the serial port
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specication of the
+'s DSP-Port is not precisely compatible with the
NeXT DSP Port. However, it does allow full access to the DSP32C's serial I/O and
is compatible with much of the equipment designed to interface to the NeXT DSP
Port.
The pinout of the DSP-Port is shown in Table C.1 with the pin numbers, the NeXT
DSP Port names for the connections, and the signals used for the DSP32C serial
port. The exact use of pins 4,5, and 6 depend upon the serial port mode as described
below.
C.1.1 Conguring the
DSP-Port
In order to interface with a variety of peripherals, the DSP-Port can be congured
in a number of ways using the
command with the
option. This option
naset
-s
takes a keyword that species the connections between the DSP32C, the AES/EBU
transmitter and receiver, and the DSP-Port .
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For example, to setup the
+ to transfer data to and from the DSP-Port
using bit clocks and load signals (ICK, OCK, ILD, and OLD) generated by the
external equipment, one would use:
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