
M306V5ME-XXXSP
M306V5EESP
MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS
SINGLE-CHIP 16-BIT CMOS MICROCOMPUTER with CLOSED CAPTION DECODER
and ON-SCREEN DISPLAY CONTROLLER
59
Rev. 1.0
Item
Specification
No. of channels
Transfer memory space
2 (cycle steal method)
From any address in the 1M bytes space to a fixed address
From a fixed address to any address in the 1M bytes space
From a fixed address to a fixed address
(Note that DMA-related registers [0020
16
to 003F
16
] cannot be accessed)
128K bytes (with 16-bit transfers) or 64K bytes (with 8-bit transfers)
Maximum No. of bytes transferred
DMA request factors (Note)
Falling edge or both edge of pin INT
0
Falling edge of pin INT
1
Timer A0 to timer A4 interrupt requests
Timer B0 to timer B2 interrupt requests
UART0 transmission and reception interrupt requests
UART2 transmission and reception interrupt requests
Multi-master I
2
C-BUS interface 0 interrupt request
Multi-master I
2
C-BUS interface 1 interrupt request
A-D conversion interrupt request
OSD1 and OSD2 interrupt requests
Data slicer interrupt request
V
SYNC
interrupt request
Software triggers
DMA0 takes precedence if DMA0 and DMA1 requests are generated simultaneously
8 bits or 16 bits
forward/fixed (forward direction cannot be specified for both source and
destination simultaneously)
Single transfer
mode
After the transfer counter underflows, the DMA enable bit turns to “0”, and the
DMAC turns inactive
Repeat transfer mode
After the transfer counter underflows, the value of the transfer counter reload
register is reloaded to the transfer counter.
The DMAC remains active unless a “0” is written to the DMA enable bit.
DMA interrupt request generation timing
When an underflow occurs in the transfer counter
Active
When the DMA enable bit is set to “1”, the DMAC is active.
When the DMAC is active, data transfer starts every time a DMA transfer request signal occurs.
Inactive
When the DMA enable bit is set to “0”, the DMAC is inactive.
After the transfer counter underflows in single transfer mode
Forward address pointer and
At the time of starting data transfer immediately after turning the DMAC active,
reload timing for transfer counter
the value of one of source pointer and destination pointer - the one specified for
the forward direction - is reloaded to the forward direction address pointer, and
the value of the transfer counter reload register is reloaded to the transfer counter.
Writing to register
Registers specified for forward direction transfer are always write enabled.
Registers specified for fixed address transfer are write-enabled when the DMA enable bit is “0”.
Reading the register
Can be read at any time.
However, when the DMA enable bit is “1”, reading the register set up as the
forward register is the same as reading the value of the forward address pointer.
Channel priority
Transfer unit
Transfer address direction
Transfer mode
Table 2.9.1 DMAC specifications
Note:
DMA transfer is not effective to any interrupt. DMA transfer is affected neither by the interrupt enable
flag (I flag) nor by the interrupt priority level.