MC68340FE16VE

MOTOROLA
SEMICONDUCTOR
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Product Brief
Integrated Processor With DMA
The MC68340 is a high-performance 32-bit integrated processor with direct memory access (DMA),
combining an enhanced M68000-compatible processor, 32-bit DMA, and other peripheral subsystems on a
single integrated circuit. The MC68340 CPU32 delivers 32-bit CISC processor performance from a lower
cost 16-bit memory system. The combination of peripherals offered in the MC68340 can be found in a
diverse range of microprocessor-based systems, including embedded control and general computing.
Systems requiring very high-speed block transfers of data can especially benefit from the MC68340's DMA.
The MC68340's high level of functional integration results in significant reductions in component count,
power consumption, board space, and cost while yielding much higher system reliability and shorter design
time. The 3.3-V MC68340V is particularly attractive to applications requiring a very tight power budget.
Complete code compatibility with the MC68000 affords the designer access to a broad base of established
real-time kernels, operating systems, languages, applications, and development tools—many oriented
towards embedded control. Figure 1 shows a block diagram of the MC68340.
CPU32
CORE
TWO-
CHANNEL
SERIAL
I/O
TWO-CHANNEL DMA
CONTROLLER
EXTERNAL
BUS
INTERFACE
CLOCK
SYSTEM
INTEGRATION
MODULE
BUS
ARBITRATION
INTERMODULE BUS
TIMER
MODULE
TIMER
MODULE
SYSTEM
PROTECTION
IEEE TEST
16
32
Figure 1. MC68340 Simplified Block Diagram
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2 MC68340 PRODUCT INFORMATION MOTOROLA
The primary features of the MC68340 are as follows:
High Functional Integration on a Single Piece of Silicon
CPU32—MC68020-Derived 32-Bit Central Processor Unit
— Upward Object-Code Compatible with MC68000 and MC68010
— Additional 32-Bit MC68020 Instructions and Addressing Modes
— Unique Embedded Control Instructions
— Fast Two-Clock Register Instructions—10,045 Dhrystones/Second
Two-Channel Low-Latency DMA Controller for High-Speed Memory Transfers
— Single- or Dual-Address Transfers
— 32-Bit Addresses and Counters
— 8-, 16-, and 32-Bit Data Transfers
— 50 Mbyte/Sec Sustained Transfers (12.5 Mbyte/Sec Memory-to-Memory)
Two-Channel Universal Synchronous/Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (USART)
— Baud Rate Generators
— Modem Control
— MC68681/MC2681 Compatible
— 9.8 Mbits/Sec Maximum Transfer Rate
Two Independent Counter/Timers
— 16-Bit Counter
— Up to 8-Bit Prescaler
— Multimode Operation
— 80-ns Resolution
System Integration Module Incorporates Many Functions Typically Relegated to
External PALs, TTL, and ASIC, such as:
— System Configuration — External Bus Interface
— System Protection — Periodic Interrupt Timer
— Chip Select and Wait State Generation — Interrupt Response
— Clock Generation — Bus Arbitration
— Dynamic Bus Sizing — IEEE 1149.1 Boundary Scan (JTAG)
— Up to 16 Discrete I/O Lines — Power-On Reset
32 Address Lines, 16 Data Lines
Power Consumption Control
— Static HCMOS Technology Reduces Power in Normal Operation
— Low Voltage Operation at 3.3 V ±0.3 V (MC68340V only)
— Programmable Clock Generator Throttles Frequency
— Unused Peripherals Can Be Turned Off
— LPSTOP Provides an Idle State for Lowest Standby Current
0–16.78 MHz or 0–25.16 MHz Operation
144-Pin Ceramic Quad Flat Pack (CQFP) or 145-Pin Plastic Pin Grid Array (PGA)
As a low voltage part, the MC68340V can operate with a 3.3-V power supply. MC68340 is used throughout
this document to refer to both the low voltage and standard 5-V parts since both are functionally equivalent.
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MOTOROLA MC68340 PRODUCT INFORMATION 3
M68300 FAMILY
The MC68340 is one of a series of components in Motorola's M68300 Family. Other members of the family
include the MC68302, MC68330, MC68331, MC68332, and MC68F333.
ORGANIZATION
The M68300 family of integrated processors and controllers is built on an M68000 core processor, an on-
chip bus, and a selection of intelligent peripherals appropriate for a set of applications. The CPU32 is a
powerful central processor with nearly the performance of the MC68020. A system integration module
incorporates the external bus interface and many of the smaller circuits that typically surround a
microprocessor for address decoding, wait-state insertion, interrupt prioritization, clock generation,
arbitration, watchdog timing, and power-on reset timing.
Each member of the M68300 family is distinguished by its selection of peripherals. Peripherals are chosen
to address specific applications but are often useful in a wide variety of applications. The peripherals may be
highly sophisticated timing or protocol engines that have their own processors, or they may be more
traditional peripheral functions, such as UARTs and timers. Since each major function is designed in a
standalone module, each module might be found in many different M68300 family parts. Driver software
written for a module on one M68300 part can be used to run the same module that appears on another part.
ADVANTAGES
By incorporating so many major features into a single M68300 family chip, a system designer can realize
significant savings in design time, power consumption, cost, board space, pin count, and programming. The
equivalent functionality can easily require 20 separate components. Each component might have 16–64
pins, totaling over 350 connections. Most of these connections require interconnects or are duplications.
Each connection is a candidate for a bad solder joint or misrouted trace. Each component is another part to
qualify, purchase, inventory, and maintain. Each component requires a share of the printed circuit board.
Each component draws power—often to drive large buffers to get the signal to another chip. The cumulative
power consumption of all the components must be available from the power supply. The signals between
the CPU and a peripheral might not be compatible nor run from the same clock, requiring time delays or
other special design considerations.
In a M68300 family component, the major functions and glue logic are all properly connected internally,
timed with the same clock, fully tested, and uniformly documented. Power consumption stays well under a
watt, and a special standby mode drops current well under a milliamp during idle periods. Only essential
signals are brought out to pins. The primary package is the surface-mount quad flat pack for the smallest
possible footprint; pin grid arrays are also available.
MC68340 SIGNALS
Figure 2 shows the components and signals.
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MC68340FE16VE

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