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TMS320C6748
SPRS590G –JUNE 2009–REVISED JANUARY 2017
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(1) M=SYSCLK2 period in ns.
(2) HSTROBE refers to the following logical operation on HCS, HDS1, and HDS2: [NOT(HDS1 XOR HDS2)] OR HCS.
(3) By design, whenever HCS is driven inactive (high), HPI will drive HRDY active (low).
Table 6-113. Switching Characteristics Over Recommended Operating Conditions for Host-Port Interface
[1.3V, 1.2V, 1.1V]
(1) (2) (3)
NO. PARAMETER
1.3V, 1.2V 1.1V
UNIT
MIN MAX MIN MAX
5 t
d(HSTBL-HRDYV)
Delay time, HSTROBE low to
HRDY valid
For HPI Write, HRDY can go high (not
ready) for these HPI Write conditions;
otherwise, HRDY stays low (ready):
Case 1: Back-to-back HPIA writes (can
be either first or second half-word)
Case 2: HPIA write following a
PREFETCH command (can be either
first or second half-word)
Case 3: HPID write when FIFO is full or
flushing (can be either first or second
half-word)
Case 4: HPIA write and Write FIFO not
empty
For HPI Read, HRDY can go high (not
ready) for these HPI Read conditions:
Case 1: HPID read (with auto-
increment) and data not in Read FIFO
(can only happen to first half-word of
HPID access)
Case 2: First half-word access of HPID
Read without auto-increment
For HPI Read, HRDY stays low (ready)
for these HPI Read conditions:
Case 1: HPID read with auto-increment
and data is already in Read FIFO
(applies to either half-word of HPID
access)
Case 2: HPID read without auto-
increment and data is already in Read
FIFO (always applies to second half-
word of HPID access)
Case 3: HPIC or HPIA read (applies to
either half-word access)
15 17 ns
5a t
d(HASL-HRDYV)
Delay time, HAS low to HRDY valid 15 17 ns
6 t
en(HSTBL-HDLZ)
Enable time, HD driven from HSTROBE low 1.5 1.5 ns
7 t
d(HRDYL-HDV)
Delay time, HRDY low to HD valid 0 0 ns
8 t
oh(HSTBH-HDV)
Output hold time, HD valid after HSTROBE high 1.5 1.5 ns
14 t
dis(HSTBH-HDHZ)
Disable time, HD high-impedance from HSTROBE high 15 17 ns
15 t
d(HSTBL-HDV)
Delay time, HSTROBE low to
HD valid
For HPI Read. Applies to conditions
where data is already residing in
HPID/FIFO:
Case 1: HPIC or HPIA read
Case 2: First half-word of HPID read
with auto-increment and data is already
in Read FIFO
Case 3: Second half-word of HPID
read with or without auto-increment
15 17 ns
18 t
d(HSTBH-HRDYV)
Delay time, HSTROBE high to
HRDY valid
For HPI Write, HRDY can go high (not
ready) for these HPI Write conditions;
otherwise, HRDY stays low (ready):
Case 1: HPID write when Write FIFO is
full (can happen to either half-word)
Case 2: HPIA write (can happen to
either half-word)
Case 3: HPID write without auto-
increment (only happens to second
half-word)
15 17 ns