Datasheet
Table Of Contents
- Summary
- Dedicated Audio Components
- Table of Contents
- Revision History
- General Description- SHARC Family Core Architecture- SIMD Computational Engine
- Independent, Parallel Computation Units
- Data Register File
- Context Switch
- Universal Registers
- Timer
- Single-Cycle Fetch of Instruction and Four Operands
- Instruction Cache
- Data Address Generators with Zero-Overhead Hardware Circular Buffer Support
- Flexible Instruction Set
- On-Chip Memory
- On-Chip Memory Bandwidth
- ROM-Based Security
 
- Family Peripheral Architecture
- I/O Processor Features
- System Design
- Development Tools
- Additional Information
- Related Signal Chains
 
- SHARC Family Core Architecture
- Pin Function Descriptions
- Specifications- Operating Conditions
- Electrical Characteristics
- Package Information
- ESD Caution
- Maximum Power Dissipation
- Absolute Maximum Ratings
- Timing Specifications- Core Clock Requirements
- Power-Up Sequencing
- Clock Input
- Clock Signals
- Reset
- Interrupts
- Core Timer
- Timer PWM_OUT Cycle Timing
- Timer WDTH_CAP Timing
- DAI Pin to Pin Direct Routing
- Precision Clock Generator (Direct Pin Routing)
- Flags
- Memory Read—Parallel Port
- Memory Write—Parallel Port
- Serial Ports
- Input Data Port (IDP)
- Parallel Data Acquisition Port (PDAP)
- Pulse-Width Modulation Generators
- Sample Rate Converter—Serial Input Port
- Sample Rate Converter—Serial Output Port
- S/PDIF Transmitter
- S/PDIF Receiver
- SPI Interface—Master
- SPI Interface—Slave
- JTAG Test Access Port and Emulation
 
- Output Drive Currents
- Test Conditions
- Capacitive Loading
- Thermal Characteristics
 
- 144-Lead LQFP_EP Pin Configurations
- 136-Ball BGA Pin Configurations
- Package Dimensions
- Automotive Products
- Ordering Guide

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Target Board JTAG Emulator Connector
Analog Devices’ DSP Tools product line of JTAG emulators 
uses the IEEE 1149.1 JTAG test access port of the processor to 
monitor and control the target board processor during emula-
tion. Analog Devices’ DSP Tools product line of JTAG 
emulators provides emulation at full processor speed, allowing 
inspection and modification of memory, registers, and proces-
sor stacks. The processor’s JTAG interface ensures that the 
emulator does not affect target system loading or timing.
For complete information on Analog Devices’ SHARC DSP 
Tools product line of JTAG emulator operation, refer to the 
appropriate emulator user’s guide. 
DEVELOPMENT TOOLS
Analog Devices supports its processors with a complete line of 
software and hardware development tools, including integrated 
development environments (which include CrossCore
®
 Embed-
ded Studio and/or VisualDSP++
®
), evaluation products, 
emulators, and a wide variety of software add-ins.
Integrated Development Environments (IDEs)
For C/C++ software writing and editing, code generation, and 
debug support, Analog Devices offers two IDEs. 
The newest IDE, CrossCore Embedded Studio, is based on the 
Eclipse
TM
 framework. Supporting most Analog Devices proces-
sor families, it is the IDE of choice for future processors, 
including multicore devices. CrossCore Embedded Studio 
seamlessly integrates available software add-ins to support real 
time operating systems, file systems, TCP/IP stacks, USB stacks, 
algorithmic software modules, and evaluation hardware board 
support packages. For more information visit 
www.analog.com/cces.
The other Analog Devices IDE, VisualDSP++, supports proces-
sor families introduced prior to the release of CrossCore 
Embedded Studio. This IDE includes the Analog Devices VDK 
real time operating system and an open source TCP/IP stack. 
For more information visit www.analog.com/visualdsp. Note 
that VisualDSP++ will not support future Analog Devices 
processors.
EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation Board
For processor evaluation, Analog Devices provides wide range 
of EZ-KIT Lite
®
 evaluation boards. Including the processor and 
key peripherals, the evaluation board also supports on-chip 
emulation capabilities and other evaluation and development 
features. Also available are various EZ-Extenders
®
, which are 
daughter cards delivering additional specialized functionality, 
including audio and video processing. For more information 
visit www.analog.com and search on “ezkit” or “ezextender”.
EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation Kits
For a cost-effective way to learn more about developing with 
Analog Devices processors, Analog Devices offer a range of EZ-
KIT Lite evaluation kits. Each evaluation kit includes an EZ-KIT 
Lite evaluation board, directions for downloading an evaluation 
version of the available IDE(s), a USB cable, and a power supply. 
The USB controller on the EZ-KIT Lite board connects to the 
USB port of the user’s PC, enabling the chosen IDE evaluation 
suite to emulate the on-board processor in-circuit. This permits 
the customer to download, execute, and debug programs for the 
EZ-KIT Lite system. It also supports in-circuit programming of 
the on-board Flash device to store user-specific boot code, 
enabling standalone operation. With the full version of Cross-
Core Embedded Studio or VisualDSP++ installed (sold 
separately), engineers can develop software for supported EZ-
KITs or any custom system utilizing supported Analog Devices 
processors.
Software Add-Ins for CrossCore Embedded Studio
Analog Devices offers software add-ins which seamlessly inte-
grate with CrossCore Embedded Studio to extend its capabilities 
and reduce development time. Add-ins include board support 
packages for evaluation hardware, various middleware pack-
ages, and algorithmic modules. Documentation, help, 
configuration dialogs, and coding examples present in these 
add-ins are viewable through the CrossCore Embedded Studio 
IDE once the add-in is installed.
Board Support Packages for Evaluation Hardware
Software support for the EZ-KIT Lite evaluation boards and EZ-
Extender daughter cards is provided by software add-ins called 
Board Support Packages (BSPs). The BSPs contain the required 
drivers, pertinent release notes, and select example code for the 
given evaluation hardware. A download link for a specific BSP is 
located on the web page for the associated EZ-KIT or EZ-
Extender product. The link is found in the Product Download 
area of the product web page.
Middleware Packages
Analog Devices separately offers middleware add-ins such as 
real time operating systems, file systems, USB stacks, and 
TCP/IP stacks. For more information see the following web 
pages:
• www.analog.com/ucos3
• www.analog.com/ucfs
• www.analog.com/ucusbd
• www.analog.com/lwip
Algorithmic Modules
To speed development, Analog Devices offers add-ins that per-
form popular audio and video processing algorithms. These are 
available for use with both CrossCore Embedded Studio and 
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