Kawasaki KS152JB Computer Hardware User Manual


 
KS152JB Universal Communications Controller
Technical Specifications
Kawasaki LSI USA, Inc. Page 77 of 120 Ver. 0.9 KS152JB2
DMA Registers
Two bits in DCONn are used to specify the physical destination of the data transfer. These bits are
DAS (Destination Address Space) and IDA (Increment Destination Address). If DAS = 0, the des-
tination is in data memory external to the C152. If DAS = 1, the destination is internal to the
C152. If DAS = 1 and IDA = 0, the internal destination is a Special Function Register (SFR). IF
DAS = 1 and IDA =1, the internal destination is in the 256-byte data RAM.
In any case, if IDA = 1, the destination address is automatically incremented after each byte trans-
fer. If IDA = 0, it is not.
Two other bits in DCONs specify the physical source of the data to be transferred. These are SAS
(Source Address Space) and ISA (Increment Source Address). If SAS = 0, the source is in data
memory external to the C152. If SAS = 1, the source is internal. If SAS = 1 and ISA = 0, the inter-
nal source is an SFR. If SAS = 1 and ISA = 1, the internal source is in the 256-byte data RAM.
In any case, if ISA = 1, the source address is automatically incremented after each byte transfer. If
ISA = 0, it is not.
The functions of these four control bits are summarized below:
DARHO
DARLO
SARHO
SARLO
BCRHO
BCRLO
DCONO
PCON
DARH1
DARL1
SARH1 SARL1
BCRH1
BCRL1
DCON1
DESTINATION ADDRESS
SOURCE ADDRESS
BYTE COUNT
DMAO CONTROL
DESTINATION ADDRESS
SOURCE ADDRESS
BYTE COUNT
DMA1 CONTROL
DMA CHANNEL 0
DMA CHANNEL 1
Two new bits in PCON control
Hold/Hold Acknowledge logic