DP83901AV National Semiconductor, DP83901AV Datasheet - Page 19

IC CONTROLLR SER NETWK IN 68PLCC

DP83901AV

Manufacturer Part Number
DP83901AV
Description
IC CONTROLLR SER NETWK IN 68PLCC
Manufacturer
National Semiconductor
Datasheet

Specifications of DP83901AV

Controller Type
Serial Network Interface Controller
Interface
Serial
Voltage - Supply
5V
Current - Supply
110mA
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
68-LCC (J-Lead)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Operating Temperature
-
Other names
*DP83901AV

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9 0 Remote DMA
The Remote DMA channel is used to both assemble pack-
ets for transmission and to remove received packets from
the Receive Buffer Ring It may also be used as a general
purpose slave DMA channel for moving blocks of data or
commands between host memory and local buffer memory
There are three modes of operation Remote Write Remote
Read or Send Packet
Two register pairs are used to control the Remote DMA a
Remote Start Address (RSAR0 RSAR1) and a Remote
Byte Count (RBCR0 RBCR1) register pair The Start Ad-
dress Register pair points to the beginning of the block to be
moved while the Byte Count Register pair is used to indicate
the number of bytes to be transferred Full handshake logic
is provided to move data between local buffer memory and
a bidirectional I O port
REMOTE WRITE
A Remote Write transfer is used to move a block of data
from the host into local buffer memory The Remote DMA
will read data from the I O port and sequentially write it to
local buffer memory beginning at the Remote Start Address
The DMA Address will be incremented and the Byte Coun-
ter will be decremented after each transfer The DMA is
terminated when the Remote Byte Count Register reaches
a count of zero
REMOTE READ
A Remote Read transfer is used to move a block of data
from local buffer memory to the host The Remote DMA will
Remote DMA Autoinitialization from Buffer Ring
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sequentially read data from the local buffer memory begin-
ning at the Remote Start Address and write data to the I O
port The DMA Address will be incremented and the Byte
Counter will be decremented after each transfer The DMA
is terminated when the Remote Byte Count Register reach-
es zero
SEND PACKET COMMAND
The Remote DMA channel can be automatically initialized
to transfer a single packet from the Receive Buffer Ring
The CPU begins this transfer by issuing a ‘‘Send Packet’’
Command The DMA will be initialized to the value of the
Boundary Pointer Register and the Remote Byte Count
Register pair (RBCR0 RBCR1) will be initialized to the value
of the Receive Byte Count fields found in the Buffer Header
of each packet After the data is transferred the Boundary
Pointer is advanced to allow the buffers to be used for new
receive packets The Remote Read will terminate when the
Byte Count equals zero The Remote DMA is then prepared
to read the next packet from the Receive Buffer Ring If the
DMA pointer crosses the Page Stop Register it is reset to
the Page Start Address This allows the Remote DMA to
remove packets that have wrapped around to the top of the
Receive Buffer Ring
Note 1 In order for the SNIC to correctly execute the Send Packet Com-
Note 2 The Send Packet command cannot be used with 680x0 type proc-
mand the upper Remote Byte Count Register (RBCR1) must first
be loaded with 0FH
essors
TL F 10469 – 15

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