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Before Using This Manual—Important Note
xx MSC8101 User’s Guide
Before Using This Manual—Important Note
This manual explains how to program the MSC8101. The information in this manual is
subject to change without notice, as described in the disclaimers on the title page of this
manual. Before using this manual, determine whether it is the latest revision and whether
there are errata or addenda. To locate any published errata or updates associated with this
manual or this product, refer to the world-wide web site listed on the back cover of this
manual or call your local distributor or sales representative.
Audience and Helpful Hints
This manual is for software and hardware developers and applications programmers who
are developing products using the MSC8101. It assumes that you have a working
knowledge of DSP technology. This user’s guide tells you how to program the different
parts of the MSC8101 device. It begins with a system overview and then covers specific
programming topics. For your convenience, the chapters of this manual are organized to
make the information flow as predictable as possible. Most chapters begin with a quick
review of basics for the topic MSC8101 module and then present programming
procedures, typically illustrated with examples. Each chapter ends with a “Related
Reading” section that summarizes other relevant parts of the documentation.
Notational Conventions and Definitions
This manual uses the following notational conventions:
mnemonics Instruction mnemonics appear in lowercase bold.
COMMAND
NAMES
Command names are set in small caps, as follows: GRACEFUL STOP TRANSMIT
or ENTER HUNT MODE.
italics Book titles in text are set in italics. Also, italics are used for emphasis and to
highlight the main items in bulleted lists.
0x Prefix to denote a hexadecimal number.
0b Prefix to denote a binary number.
REG[#]:FIELD Abbreviations or acronyms for registers or buffer descriptors appear in upper-
case text. Following the register name is the bit number or field number range
in brackets, and then the bit or field name. For example, ICR[8]:INIT refers to
the Force Initialization bit (bit 8) in the host Interface Control Register.
Active high
signals
Names of active high signals appear in small caps, sans serif, as follows: TT[0–
4]
, TSIZ[0–3], and DP[0–7].
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