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TSPC860 [Preliminary]
2129B–HIREL–12/04
PB[14]
RSTRT1
U18
Bidirectional
General-Purpose I/O Port B Bit 14—Bit 14 of the general-purpose
I/O port B.
RSTRT1—SCC1 serial CAM interface outputs that marks the start of
a frame.
PC[15]
DREQ0
RTS1
L1ST1
D16
Bidirectional
General-Purpose I/O Port C Bit 15—Bit 15 of the general-purpose
I/O port C.
DREQ0—IDMA channel 0 request input.
RTS1—Request to send modem line for SCC1.
L1ST1—One of four output strobes that can be generated by the
serial interface.
PC[14]
DREQ1
RTS2
L1ST2
D18
Bidirectional
General-Purpose I/O Port C Bit 14—Bit 14 of the general-purpose
I/O port C.
DREQ1—IDMA channel 1 request input.
RTS2—Request to send modem line for SCC2.
L1ST2— One of four output strobes that can be generated by the
serial interface.
PC[13]
L1RQB
L1ST3
E18
Bidirectional
General-Purpose I/O Port C Bit 13—Bit 13 of the general-purpose
I/O port C.
L1RQB—D-channel request signal for the serial interface TDM port
B.
L1ST3—One of four output strobes that can be generated by the
serial interface.
PC[12]
L1RQA
L1ST4
F18
Bidirectional
General-Purpose I/O Port C Bit 12—Bit 12 of the general-purpose
I/O port C.
L1RQA—D-channel request signal for the serial interface TDM port
A.
L1ST4—One of four output strobes that can be generated by the
serial interface.
PC[11]
CTS1
J19
Bidirectional
General-Purpose I/O Port C Bit 11—Bit 11 of the general-purpose
I/O port C.
CTS1—Clear to send modem line for SCC1.
PC[10]
CD1
TGATE1
Hi-Z
K19
Bidirectional
General-Purpose I/O Port C Bit 10—Bit 10 of the general-purpose
I/O port C.
CD1—Carrier detect modem line for SCC1.
TGATE1—Timer 1/timer 2 gate signal.
PC[9]
CTS2
L18
Bidirectional
General-Purpose I/O Port C Bit 9—Bit 9 of the general-purpose I/O
port C.
CTS2—Clear to send modem line for SCC2.
PC[8]
CD2
TGATE2
M18
Bidirectional
General-Purpose I/O Port C Bit 8—Bit 8 of the general-purpose I/O
port C.
CD2—Carrier detect modem line for SCC2.
TGATE2—Timer 3/timer 4 gate signal.
Table 1.
Signal Descriptions (Continued)
Name
Reset
Number
Type
Description