Datasheet

© 2009-2012 Microchip Technology Inc. Preliminary DS70616F-page 465
dsPIC33EPXXX(GP/MC/MU)806/810/814 and PIC24EPXXX(GP/GU)810/814
28.2 PMP Control Registers
REGISTER 28-1: PMCON: PARALLEL MASTER PORT CONTROL REGISTER
R/W-0 U-0 R/W-0 R/W-0 R/W-0 R/W-0 R/W-0 R/W-0
PMPEN
PSIDL
ADRMUX<1:0>
PTBEEN PTWREN PTRDEN
bit 15 bit 8
R/W-0 R/W-0 R/W-0
(1)
R/W-0
(1)
R/W-0
(1)
R/W-0 R/W-0 R/W-0
CSF<1:0> ALP CS2P CS1P BEP WRSP RDSP
bit 7 bit 0
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at Reset ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
bit 15 PMPEN: Parallel Master Port Enable bit
1 = PMP module is enabled
0 = PMP module is disabled, no off-chip access performed
bit 14 Unimplemented: Read as ‘0
bit 13 PSIDL: Stop in Idle Mode bit
1 = Discontinue module operation when device enters Idle mode
0 = Continue module operation in Idle mode
bit 12-11 ADRMUX<1:0>: Address/Data Multiplexing Selection bits
11 = Reserved
10 = All 16 bits of address are multiplexed on PMD<7:0> pins
01 = Lower eight bits of address are multiplexed on PMD<7:0> pins, upper eight bits are on PMA<15:8>
00 = Address and data appear on separate pins
bit 10 PTBEEN: Byte Enable Port Enable bit (16-bit Master mode)
1 = PMBE port is enabled
0 = PMBE port is disabled
bit 9 PTWREN: Write Enable Strobe Port Enable bit
1 = PMWR/PMENB port is enabled
0 = PMWR/PMENB port is disabled
bit 8 PTRDEN: Read/Write Strobe Port Enable bit
1 = PMRD/PMWR
port is enabled
0 = PMRD/PMWR
port is disabled
bit 7-6 CSF<1:0>: Chip Select Function bits
11 = Reserved
10 = PMCS1 and PMCS2 function as Chip Select
01 = PMCS2 functions as Chip Select, PMCS1 functions as address bit 14
00 = PMCS1 and PMCS2 function as address bits 15 and 14
bit 5 ALP: Address Latch Polarity bit
(1)
1 = Active-high (PMALL and PMALH)
0 = Active-low (PMALL
and PMALH)
bit 4 CS2P: Chip Select 1 Polarity bit
(1)
1 = Active-high (PMCS2)
0 = Active-low (PMCS2
)
Note 1: These bits have no effect when their corresponding pins are used as address lines.
2: PMCS1 applies to Master mode and PMCS applies to Slave mode.