Overview
Introduction
MOTOROLA DSP56007 User’s Manual 1-3
1.1 INTRODUCTION
This manual describes in detail the DSP56007 24-bit Digital Signal Processor (DSP),
its memory, operating modes, and peripheral modules. This manual is intended to be
used with the
DSP56000 Family Manual
(DSP56KFAMUM/AD) and the
DSP56007
Technical Data
sheet (DSP56007/D). The family manual describes the Central
Processing Unit (CPU), programming models, and the instruction set. The data sheet
provides electrical specifications, timing, pinouts, and packaging descriptions. These
documents, as well as Motorola’s DSP development tools, can be obtained through a
local Motorola Semiconductor Sales Office or authorized distributor.
To receive the latest information, access the Motorola DSP home page located at
http://www.motorola-dsp.com
The DSP56007 is a general purpose DSP designed for audio and sound effects
applications. It is based on the DSP56000 core architecture and implemented in the
same scalable technology as the DSP56002, DSP56004, DSP56005, and other 24-bit
DSP56000 modular products. This DSP is also available in a low voltage (3.3 V)
version called the DSP56L007. The DSP56007 and the DSP56L007 are identical in
every way, except for power consumption and operating voltage levels.
The DSP56007 and DSP56L007 provide the following on-chip peripherals to support
audio processing functions:
•
External Memory Interface (EMI)
—interfaces DRAM, SRAM, and EPROM;
the DRAM interface is specifically designed to provide access to a large,
inexpensive memory space, such as that required by many audio applications
•
Serial Host Interface (SHI)
—simple communications and control interface
between a host processor and the DSP
•
Serial Audio Interface (SAI)
—user-programmable interface that provides
support for a wide variety of serial audio formats to support a number of
standard audio devices
•
Dedicated General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) Signals
— four additional
individually controlled input or output signals
The DSP56007 has the power and ease-of-programming required for stand-alone,
embedded applications. The versatile, on-board peripherals allow the DSP to be
easily connected to almost any other processor with little or no additional logic. The
low pin-count (80 pins) allows the DSP56007 to be available in a small, inexpensive
package.
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