Datasheet
SCANSTA111
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SNLS060K –AUGUST 2001–REVISED APRIL 2013
Figure 4. Local SCANSTA111 Port Configuration State Machine
The 'STA111's scan port-configuration state-machine is used to control the insertion of local scan ports into the
overall scan chain, or the isolation of local ports from the chain. From the perspective of a system's (single) scan
controller, each 'STA111 presents only one scan chain to the master. The 'STA111 architecture allows one or
more of the 'STA111's local ports to be included in the active scan chain.
Each local port can be parked in one of four stable states (Parked-TLR, Parked-RTI, Parked-Pause-DR or
Parked-Pause-IR), either individually or simultaneously with other local ports. Parking a chain removes that local
chain from the active scan chain. Conversely, a parked chain can be unparked, causing the corresponding local
port to be inserted into the active scan chain.
As shown in Figure 4, the 'STA111's three scan port-configuration state-machines allow each of the part's local
ports to occupy a different state at any given time. For example, some ports may be parked, perhaps in different
states, while other ports participate in scan operations. The state-diagram shows that some state transitions
depend on the current state of the TAP-control state-machine. As an example, a local port which is presently in
the Parked-RTI state does not become unparked (i.e., enter the Unparked state) until the 'STA111 receives an
UNPARK instruction and the 'STA111's TAP state-machine enters the Run-Test/Idle state.
Similarly, certain transitions of the scan port-configuration state-machine can force the 'STA111's LSP-control
state-machine into specific states. For example, when a local port is in the Unparked state, the 'STA111 receives
the PARKRTI instruction and the TAP is transitioned through Run-Test/Idle state, the Local Port controller enters
the Parked-RTI state in which TMS
n
will be held low until the port is later unparked. Once the Park-RTI
instruction has been updated into the instruction register the TAP MUST be transitioned through the Run-
Test/Idle state. While TMS
n
is held low, all devices on that local scan chain remain in their current TAP State (the
RTI TAP controller state in this example).
The 'STA111's scan port-configuration state-machine implements part of the 'STA111's Level-2 protocol. In
addition, the 'STA111 provides a number of Level-2 instructions for functions other than local scan port
configuration. These instructions provide access to and control of various registers within the 'STA111. This set
of instructions includes:
BYPASS CNTRSEL
EXTEST LFSRON
SAMPLE/PRELOAD LFSROFF
IDCODE CNTRON
MODESEL CNTROFF
MCGRSEL GOTOWAIT
LFSRSEL
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