TMS320C6414T, TMS320C6415T, TMS320C6416T
FIXEDPOINT DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSORS
SPRS226M NOVEMBER 2003 REVISED APRIL 2009
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DEVICE CONFIGURATIONS (CONTINUED)
Table 28. Device Configuration Pins (BEA[20:13, 9:7], HD5, and BEA11) (Continued)
CONFIGURATION
PIN
NO.
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
BEA7
BEA8
BEA9
D15
A16
B16
C6414T Devices
C6415T Devices
C6416T Devices
Do not oppose internal pulldown (IPD) Pullup
Do not oppose IPD
Pullup
Do not oppose IPD
Pullup
For proper device operation, this pin must be externally pulled up with a 1-k resistor.
HD5
Y1
HPI peripheral bus width (HPI_WIDTH)
0
HPI operates as an HPI16.
(HPI bus is 16 bits wide. HD[15:0] pins are used and the remaining HD[31:16] pins are
reserved pins in the Hi-Z state.)
1
HPI operates as an HPI32.
(HPI bus is 32 bits wide. All HD[31:0] pins are used for host-port operations.)
multiplexed pins
Multiplexed pins are pins that are shared by more than one peripheral and are internally multiplexed. Some of
these pins are configured by software, and the others are configured by external pullup/pulldown resistors only
at reset. Those muxed pins that are configured by software can be programmed to switch functionalities at any
time. Those muxed pins that are configured by external pullup/pulldown resistors are mutually exclusive; only
one peripheral has primary control of the function of these pins after reset. Table 29 identifies the multiplexed
pins on the C6414T, C6415T, and C6416T devices; shows the default (primary) function and the default settings
after reset; and describes the pins, registers, etc. necessary to configure specific multiplexed functions.
debugging considerations
It is recommended that external connections be provided to device configuration pins, including
CLKMODE[1:0], BEA[20:13, 11, 9:7], HD5/AD5, PCI_EN, and MCBSP2_EN. Although internal pullup/pulldown
resistors exist on these pins (except for HD5/AD5), providing external connectivity adds convenience to the user
in debugging and flexibility in switching operating modes.
Internal pullup/pulldown resistors also exist on the non-configuration pins on the BEA bus (BEA[12, 10, 6:1]).
Do not oppose the internal pullup/pulldown resistors on these non-configuration pins with external
pullup/pulldown resistors. If an external controller provides signals to these non-configuration pins, these
signals must be driven to the default state of the pins at reset, or not be driven at all.
For the internal pullup/pulldown resistors on the C6414T, C6415T, and C6416T device pins, see the terminal
functions table.