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Intel 386 User Manual

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5-1
CHAPTER 5
DEVICE CONFIGURATION
The Intel386™ EX processor provides many possible signal to pin connections as well as periph-
eral to peripheral connections. This chapter describes the available configurations and how to
configure them.
This chapter is organized as follows:
Introduction (see below)
Peripheral Configuration (page 5-3)
Pin Configuration (page 5-23)
Device Configuration Procedure (page 5-28)
Configuration Example (page 5-28)
5.1 INTRODUCTION
Device configuration is the process of setting up the microprocessors on-chip peripherals
for a
particular system design. Specifically, device configuration consists of programming registers to
connect peripheral signals to the package pins and interconnect the peripherals. The peripherals
include the following:
DMA Controller (DMA)
Interrupt Control Unit (ICU)
Timer/counter Unit (TCU)
Asynchronous Serial I/O Units (SIO0, SIO1)
Synchronous Serial I/O Unit (SSIO)
Refresh Control Unit (RCU)
Chip-select Unit (CSU)
Watchdog Timer Unit (WDT)
In addition, the pin configuration registers control connections from the coprocessor to the core
and pin connections to the bus arbiter.
In this chapter, the terms “peripheral” and “on-chip peripheral” are used interchangeably. An “off-chip peripheral” is
external to the Intel386 EX processor.

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BrandIntel
Model386
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