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71M6403 Datasheet, PDF (56/75 Pages) Teridian Semiconductor Corporation – Electronic Trip Unit
71M6403
Electronic Trip Unit
SEPTEMBER 2006
OPT_TXDIS
PREBOOT
Reserved[1:0]
RTM_EN
RTM0[7:0]
RTM1[7:0]
RTM2[7:0]
RTM3[7:0]
SECURE
SSI_EN
SSI_10M
SSI_CKGATE
SSI_FSIZE[1:0]
SSI_FPOL
SSI_RDYEN
SSI_RDYPOL
SSI_BEG[7:0]
SSI_END[7:0]
Reserved
2008[5]
SFR B2[7]
2001[7:6]
2002[3]
2060
2061
2062
2063
SFR B2[6]
2070[7]
2070[6]
2070[5]
2070[4:3]
2070[2]
2070[1]
2070[0]
2071[7:0]
2072[7:0]
2001[5:0]
R/W
R
R/W
R/W
R/W
Tristates the OPT_TX output.
Indicates that the preboot sequence is active.
Reserved
Real Time Monitor enable. When ‘0’, the RTM output is low. This bit
enables the two wire version of RTM
Four RTM probes. Before each CE code pass, the values of these
registers are serially output on the RTM pin. The RTM registers are
ignored when RTM_EN=0.
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
Enables security provisions that prevent external reading of flash
memory and CE program RAM. This bit is reset on chip reset and may
only be set. Attempts to write zero are ignored.
Enables the Synchronous Serial Interface (SSI) on SEG3, SEG4, and
SEG5 pins. If SSI_RDYEN is set, SEG6 is enabled also. The pins take
on the new functions SCLK, SSDATA, SFR, and SRDY, respectively.
When SSI_EN is high and LCD_EN is low, these pins are converted to
the SSI function, regardless of LCDEN and LCD_NUM. For proper
LCD operation, SSI_EN must not be high when LCD_EN is high.
SSI clock speed: 0: 5MHz, 1: 10MHz
SSI gated clock enable. When low, the SCLK is continuous. When
high, the clock is held low when data is not being transferred.
SSI frame pulse format:
0: once at beginning of SSI sequence (whole block of data),
1: every 8 bits, 2: every 16 bits, 3: every 32 bits.
SFR pulse polarity: 0: positive, 1: negative
SRDY enable. If SSI_RDYEN and SSI_EN are high, the SEG6 pin is
configured as SRDY. Otherwise, it is an LCD driver.
SRDY polarity: 0: positive, 1: negative
The beginning and ending address of the transfer region of the CE
data memory. If the SSI is enabled, a block of words starting with
SSI_BEG and ending with SSI_END will be sent. SSI_END must be
larger than SSI_BEG. The maximum number of output words is limited
by the number of SSI clocks in a CE code pass—see FIR_LEN,
MUX_DIV, and SSI_10M.
Reserved
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