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Index-4 MSC8101 User’s Guide
eliminate clock skews 2-2
enhanced filter coprocessor (EFCOP) 1-4
Adaptive and Multichannel modes 9-4
Adaptive mode 9-4
Adaptive or Multichannel modes and
decimation 9-7
Alternating Complex mode 9-6
, 9-8
basics of adaptive filtering. 9-19
basics of IIR filtering and DMA transactions with
the EFCOP 9-24
calculate the magnitude of an input signal 9-6
code examples that illustrate how to program
EFCOP 9-14
code for the IIR session using flyby DMA
transactions 9-22
coefficient update complete interrupt from the
SC140 core 9-4
Complex mode 9-5
, 9-7
configuring interrupts 9-12
control the data input mode 9-13
control the data output mode 9-13
Convergent rounding (FRM = 00) 9-9
decimation 9-7
determine when to read from the FDOR 9-11
determine when to write to the FDIR 9-11
Direct Memory Access (DMA) controller 9-13
DMA 9-11
DMA Channel Configuration Register
(DCHCRx) 9-13
DMA Channel Parameter RAM fields 9-19
downsampling 9-7
dual access and flyby transactions 9-13
dual-access DMA transactions 9-20
enabling Adaptive mode 9-4
enabling and disabling data and coefficient
initialization 9-7
equate labels for the location of the DMA channel
configuration registers 9-19
equate labels for the location of the EFCOP
registers 9-14
filter multiplier accumulator (FMAC) unit 9-1
FIR filter type
Real mode 9-4
generate an interrupt request to SC140 core 9-4
initializing the filter 9-6
Input Scaling mod 9-10
Interrupts 9-11
interrupts 9-12
least core intervention 9-24
Magnitude mode 9-6
memory-mapped control registers 9-1
Multichannel mode for the IIR filter type 9-9
notify when data is ready for transfer to or from the
EFCOP 9-11
operating modes available for FIR filter type 9-3
operating modes available for the FIR filter
type 9-3
operating modes available for the IIR filter type 9-8
Polling 9-11
program the EFCOP to implement a complex FIR
filter 9-14
program the EFCOP to implement a real FIR filter
using interrupts as the transfer method 9-16
program the EFCOP to implement a real IIR filter
using DMA to transfer data 9-19
program the EFCOP using polling to transfer
complex data 9-14
Real and Magnitude modes and decimation 9-7
Real and the Multichannel Operation modes 9-8
real FIR filter type
Adaptive and Multichannel modes 9-4
Real mode
Multichannel mode 9-4
rounding and input scaling 9-9
selecting Alternating Complex mode 9-6
selecting Coefficient Initialization mode 9-7
selecting Complex mode 9-5
selecting IIR filter type 9-8
selecting Magnitude mode 9-6
selecting Multichannel mode 9-4
selecting Rounding mode 9-9
selecting the FIR filter type 9-3
transferring data to or from EFCOP data
registers 9-11
truncation (FRM = 10) 9-9
two modes that affect the arithmetic operation of
EFCOP 9-9
Twos complement rounding (FRM = 01) 9-9
update coefficients based on filter input 9-4
EOnCE 1-2
EOnCE Control Register (ECR) 12-5
EOnCE Transmit Register (ETRSMT) 12-15
EOnCE/JTAG
capture data into the selected serial data path 12-2
Capture operation 12-2
capture status information into the instruction
register 12-2
cause latches to update with the new data that is
shifted into the selected scan path 12-2
Core Command Register (CORE_CMD) 12-5
CORE_CMD 12-8
CORE_CMD examples 12-10
counting core cycles 12-20
debug exception is generated 12-20
debug exception is reached 12-21
DEBUG_REQUEST 12-4
, 12-20
determine whether an instruction register scan or a
data register scan is performed 12-1
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