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1N4007 Datasheet, PDF (175/236 Pages) Naina Semiconductor ltd. – General Purpose Rectifier 1.0A
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TMS320C6652, TMS320C6654
SPRS841D – MARCH 2012 – REVISED JUNE 2016
6.24.3.1 Sleep / XIP Mode Parameter Table
The sleep mode parameter table has no fields in addition to the common fields described in
Section 6.24.3.
Byte Offset
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
Table 6-76. EMIF16 XIP Parameter Table Values
Name
Options
Type
Branch Addr, MSW
Branch Addr, LSW
CsNum
memWidth
waitEnable
Async config, MSW
Async config, LSW
Figure 6-38
Must be set to 0 for NOR flash
Address to branch to
Descriptions
The chip select number, valid values are 2-5
The bit width of the memory, valid values are 8 or 16
Extended wait is enabled if this value is 1, otherwise disabled
EMIF16 async config register value, msw
EMIF16 async config register value, lsw
Figure 6-38. EMIF16 XIP Options Fields
15
Reserved
1
0
async
Field
Async
Value
0
1
Table 6-77. EMIF16 XIP Option Field Descriptions
Description
The async config register is not changed by the boot code
The async config value in the boot parameter table is programmed in the async config
register (EMIF timing values)
6.24.3.2 Ethernet Mode Boot Parameter Table (C6654 Only)
The default multicast Ethernet MAC address is the broadcast address.
Byte Offset
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
Table 6-78. Ethernet Boot Parameter Table Values
Name
Options
MAC High
MAC Med
MAC Low
Multi MAC High
Multi MAC Med
Mulit MAC Low
Source Port
Dest Port
Device ID 12
Device ID 34
Dest MAC High
Dest MAC Med
DEST MAC Low
Sgmii Config
Description
See Figure 6-39
The 16 MSBs of the MAC address to receive during boot
The 16 middle bits of the MAC address to receive during boot
The 16 LSBs of the MAC address to receive during boot
The 16 MSBs of the multicast MAC address to receive during boot
The 16 middle bits of the multicast MAC address to receive during boot
The 16 LSBs of the multicast MAC address to receive during boot
The source UDP port to accept boot packets from. A value of 0 will accept packets
from any UDP port
The destination port to accept boot packets on.
The first 2 bytes of the device ID. This is typically a string value, and is sent in the
Ethernet ready frame
The second 2 bytes of the device ID.
The 16 MSBs of the MAC destination address used for the Ethernet ready frame.
Default is broadcast.
The 16 middle bits of the MAC destination address
The 16 LSBs of the MAC destination address
See Figure 6-40
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