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ST92F150-EVAL

Manufacturer Part Number
ST92F150-EVAL
Description
BOARD EVALUATION FOR ST9 SERIES
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
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Specifications of ST92F150-EVAL

Processor To Be Evaluated
ST90158 and ST92F1x Daughter Board
Interface Type
I2C
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Other names
497-2905

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6 ON-CHIP DIRECT MEMORY ACCESS (DMA)
6.1 INTRODUCTION
The ST9 includes on-chip Direct Memory Access
(DMA) in order to provide high-speed data transfer
between peripherals and memory or Register File.
Multi-channel DMA is fully supported by peripher-
als having their own controller and DMA chan-
nel(s). Each DMA channel transfers data to or
from contiguous locations in the Register File, or in
Memory. The maximum number of bytes that can
be transferred per transaction by each DMA chan-
nel is 222 with the Register File, or 65536 with
Memory.
The DMA controller in the Peripheral uses an indi-
rect addressing mechanism to DMA Pointers and
Counter Registers stored in the Register File. This
is the reason why the maximum number of trans-
actions for the Register File is 222, since two Reg-
isters are allocated for the Pointer and Counter.
Register pairs are used for memory pointers and
counters in order to offer the full 65536 byte and
count capability.
Figure 56. DMA Data Transfer
GROUP F
PERIPHERAL
PAGED
REGISTERS
REGISTER FILE
PERIPHERAL
DATA
ST92F124/F150/F250 - ON-CHIP DIRECT MEMORY ACCESS (DMA)
DF
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REGISTER FILE
COUNTER
ADDRESS
6.2 DMA PRIORITY LEVELS
The 8 priority levels used for interrupts are also
used to prioritize the DMA requests, which are ar-
bitrated in the same arbitration phase as interrupt
requests. If the event occurrence requires a DMA
transaction, this will take place at the end of the
current instruction execution. When an interrupt
and a DMA request occur simultaneously, on the
same priority level, the DMA request is serviced
before the interrupt.
An interrupt priority request must be strictly higher
than the CPL value in order to be acknowledged,
whereas, for a DMA transaction request, it must be
equal to or higher than the CPL value in order to
be executed. Thus only DMA transaction requests
can be acknowledged when the CPL=0.
DMA requests do not modify the CPL value, since
the DMA transaction is not interruptable.
REGISTER FILE
TRANSFERRED
MEMORY
DATA
OR
COUNTER VALUE
START ADDRESS
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