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TMS320VC5402_17 Datasheet, PDF (13/72 Pages) Texas Instruments – FIXED-POINT DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR
memory map
Hex Page 0 Program
0000
Reserved
(OVLY = 1)
External
(OVLY = 0)
007F
0080
On-Chip DARAM
(OVLY = 1)
External
(OVLY = 0)
3FFF
4000
TMS320VC5402
FIXEDĆPOINT DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR
SPRS079G − OCTOBER 1998 − REVISED OCTOBER 2008
Hex
0000
Page 0 Program
Reserved
(OVLY = 1)
External
(OVLY = 0)
007F
0080
On-Chip DARAM
(OVLY = 1)
External
(OVLY = 0)
3FFF
4000
Hex
0000
005F
0060
Data
Memory
Mapped
Registers
Scratch-Pad
RAM
007F
0080
On-Chip DARAM
(16K x 16-bit)
3FFF
4000
External
External
External
FF7F
FF80
Interrupts
(External)
FFFF
MP/MC= 1
(Microprocessor Mode)
EFFF
F000
On-Chip ROM
(4K x 16-bit)
FEFF
FF00
FF7F
FF80
Reserved
Interrupts
(On-Chip)
FFFF
MP/MC= 0
(Microcomputer Mode)
Figure 1. Memory Map
EFFF
F000
ROM (DROM=1)
or External
(DROM=0)
FEFF
FF00
Reserved
(DROM=1)
or External
(DROM=0)
FFFF
relocatable interrupt vector table
The reset, interrupt, and trap vectors are addressed in program space. These vectors are soft — meaning that
the processor, when taking the trap, loads the program counter (PC) with the trap address and executes the
code at the vector location. Four words are reserved at each vector location to accommodate a delayed branch
instruction, either two 1-word instructions or one 2-word instruction, which allows branching to the appropriate
interrupt service routine with minimal overhead.
At device reset, the reset, interrupt, and trap vectors are mapped to address FF80h in program space. However,
these vectors can be remapped to the beginning of any 128-word page in program space after device reset.
This is done by loading the interrupt vector pointer (IPTR) bits in the PMST register (see Figure 2) with the
appropriate 128-word page boundary address. After loading IPTR, any user interrupt or trap vector is mapped
to the new 128-word page.
NOTE: The hardware reset (RS) vector cannot be remapped because a hardware reset loads the IPTR
with 1s. Therefore, the reset vector is always fetched at location FF80h in program space.
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