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dsp56000

Manufacturer Part Number
dsp56000
Description
24-bit Digital Signal Processor Family Manual
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor, Inc
Datasheet
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15. ACK
16. Send command WRITE PDB REGISTER, GO, no EX (01001001)
17. ACK
18. Send the 24-bit DSP56K opcode: “MOVE X:(R0)+,x:OGDB”
19. ACK
20. Send command READ GDB REGISTER (10001000)
21. ACK
22. CLK
23. Send command NO REGISTER SELECTED, GO, no EX (01011111)
24. ACK
25. Send command READ GDB REGISTER (10001000)
26. ACK
27. CLK
28. Repeat from step 23 until the entire memory area is examined.
29. After finishing reading the memory, R0 should to be restored as follows.
30. Send command WRITE PDB REGISTER, no GO, no EX (00001001)
31. ACK
32. Send the 24-bit DSP56K opcode: “MOVE #saved_r0,R0”
troller releases the chip from the debug mode and the instruction starts execution.
The signal that marks the end of the instruction returns the chip to the debug mode.
The OnCE controller selects PDB as destination for serial data.
After 24 bits have been received, the PDB register drives the PDB. The OnCE con-
troller releases the chip from the debug mode and the contents of X:(R0) are
loaded in the GDB REGISTER. The signal that marks the end of the instruction re-
turns the chip to the debug mode.
The OnCE controller selects GDB as source for serial data.
The OnCE controller releases the chip from the debug mode and the instruction is
executed again in a “REPEAT-like” fashion. The signal that marks the end of the
instruction returns the chip to the debug mode.
The OnCE controller selects GDB as source for serial data.
OnCE controller selects PDB as destination for serial data.
After 24 bits have been received, the PDB register drives the PDB. The OnCE con-
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