DSP5636XEVMUM/AD
02/01
REV # 1.0
DSP5636XEVM
User’s Manual
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CONTENTS
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Section 1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1
1.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1
Section 2 Setup And Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1
2.1 Software and Hardware setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1
2.1.1 Software Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
2.1.2 Hardware setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2
2.2 System Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5
2.2.0.1 Debug Interface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5
2.2.1 External Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5
2.2.2 Analog I/O. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6
2.2.2.1 Analog Output Channels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6
2.2.2.2 Analog Input channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-7
2.2.3 A/D Converter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7
2.2.3.1 A/D Operational Procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7
2.2.4 Digital I/O . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8
2.2.5 DSP Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-9
2.3 Host Microcontroller Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-9
2.3.1 Operation Mode Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-10
2.4 Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11
2.5 PCB Modifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12
Section 3 Component Datasheets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1
3.1 Documentation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1
Section 4 Schematics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-1
Section 5 Bill of Materials. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-1
5.1 Evaluation Module Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-1
Section 6 Running the Pass-through Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-1
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List of Figures
Figure
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1-1 DSP56367EVM Block Diagram. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2
2-1 DSP56367EVM Cable Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2
2-2 EVM Board Layout and Default Jumper Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-4
2-3 External Memory Interface Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-6
2-4 Analog I/O Connectors (Rear View of EVM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-7
2-5 Digital I/O Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-9
2-6 Evaluation Module Power Supply Diagram. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-11
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List of Figures
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List of Tables
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2-1 Jumpers as Installed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3
2-2 DSP Core Voltage Selection Jumper (JP14). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3
2-3 Digital SPDIF Output Source Selection Jumper (JP26). . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-8
2-4 S/PDIF Transmitter Serial Data Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-8
2-5 DSP Operating Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-10
3-1 Documentation Location. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1
5-1 EVM Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-1
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List of Tables
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MOTOROLA About This Manual i
About This Manual
This manual describes the functionality and use of the DSP5636XEVM (Evaluation Module).
The DSP5636XEVM supports the DSP56362, DSP56364, DSP56366, and DSP56367 processors.
Motorola offers several different ROM software versions of the DSP56362, DSP56364,
DSP56366, and DSP56367 processors that are supported with this EVM. The various ROM
versions are available to support technologies from third party licenses, such as Dolby
Laboratories™, DTS™, and others.
Note: To use the DSP56364, users must install an adaptor module into the EVM. This
adapter can be orderd from a Motorola distributor with part number
DSP56364ADAPTER.
Organization
This book is organized into 6 sections:
Overview
Setup and Operation
Component Datasheets
Schematics
Bill of Materials
Running the Passthrough Code
Suggested Reading
Additional reading that provides background for the information in this guide as well as general
information about the Multimedia Architecture:
IEC 958 Digital Audio Interface Standard
DSP56367 Users Manual
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Conventions
This document uses the following notational conventions:
Messages displayed on screen and example code are presented in the courier fixed-
width font.
Information entered by users is shown in bold font.
File names, program names, and directories are in italics.
Overview
Introduction
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SECTION 1
OVERVIEW
1.1 INTRODUCTION
The DSP5636XEVM supports the DSP56362, DSP56366, DSP56364, and the DSP56367
processors.
The following list describes the primary features of the DSP5636XEVM.
24-bit DSP5636x Digital Signal Processor operating at 120MHz.
256k x 24-bits of external SRAM and 128k x 8-bits of Flash ROM.
One 20-bit stereo Analog-to-Digital converter (ADC), two 24-bit 6 channel
Digital-to-Analog converters (DACs).
RCA jacks for all analog audio input and output connections.
Optical and transformer-isolated electrical S/PDIF stereo digital audio inputs and
outputs.
50-pin expansion connector that provides capability for expansion and/or substitution
of other input/output peripherals. This connector also simplifies interprocessor
communication between other Motorola Evaluation Modules.
MC68HC705C8 microcontroller that performs RS-232-to-OnCE port command
conversions.
Socketed DSP on the board for ease of changing the device.
MC68HC908GP32 8 bit microcontroller for EVM intitialisazion, LCD display and
button controlls.
The following figure shows the DSP5636XEVM block diagram.
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Introduction
Figure 1-1 DSP5636XEVM Block Diagram
DSP5636X SRAM FLASH
68HC908G P 32
LCD Display
Buttons/Keypad
68HC05C3
RS-232
SPDIF
Transmitter
DIR
AKM4112A
A/D
PCM1800
D/A
PCM1600
256K x 8
256K x 24
SDI0
SDI1
SDO0
SDO1
SDO2
Optical/Electrical
L/R Main
L/R Surround
Center/Sub
Aux iliary Surround
Digital Input
Analog Input
Us er Interface
Debug
E xte rna l M emory
A u d io I/O
JTAG
SHI
Parallel Port
D/A
PCM1600
2nd ES A I
SDO3
SDO4
ESAI Mix down
DAX
Setup And Operation
Software and Hardware setup
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SECTION 2
SETUP AND OPERATION
2.1 SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE SETUP
This section describes the hardware setup and software installation which is required to load,
run, and debug programs in the DSP.
2.1.1 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
The Evaluation Module demonstration software consists of a Domain Technologies CD
containing Windows style user interface debug software and demonstration/test code.
Use the following steps to install the software:
1. Insert the Domain Technologies CD into the CD-ROM drive.
2. Select and run the setup.exe program.
3. Select DSP563xxEVM from the menu.
4. Select Debug 56k from the menu.
5. A Software License Agreement will appear. To install EVM563xx, users must accept
this agreement. Click on Yes from the menu.
6. A new screen will appear. Enter your name and company. Then click on NEXT.
7. Setup will install EVM563xx in the following directory:
C:\Program Files\DomTech\EVM563xx
Click on NEXT.
8. Setup will add program icons to the Program Folder. Users may enter a new folder
name, or select one from the existing Folders list. Click on NEXT to continue.
9. Setup has enough information to start copying the program files. Click on NEXT to
begin copying files.
10. The screen will clear and the Domain menu will appear. Click EXIT.
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Setup And Operation
Software and Hardware setup
2.1.2 HARDWARE SETUP
Figure 2-1shows the interconnection diagram for connecting the PC and the external power
supply to the Evaluation Module board.
Figure 2-1 DSP5636XEVM Cable Connections
Several jumpers on the board are available to set up the correct modes and other hardware
settings. The jumpers should be in the default configuration, as shown in Figure 2-2.
Note: It is critical that the DSP core voltage is set correctly using jumper JP14. Once the
jumpers are set, use the following check list to proceed.
1. If a DSP56362 is ins talled on the board, then the jum per must be installed at pins 1 and
2 of JP29. If this is not done correctly, the DSP may not be properly grounded.
In the case of a DSP56366 or a DSP56367 this jumper setting does not apply.
2. Set the DSP core voltage according to table 2-2. For example, for the DSP56362, the
core voltage is 3.3v. You must set a jumper between pins 1-2 at JP14.
3. Connect the DB9P interface cable to the RS-232 port connection on the PC and P1 on
the Evaluation Module board. This provides the connection that allows the PC to
control board function.
4. Apply 8.5-9V AC/DC 1amp power to the P2 or P3 connector on the Evaluation
Module board.
5. The green Power LED will light when power is correctly applied.
PC-compatible
Cable
Computer
DB9 Interface
DSP5636XEVM
P1
Connect cable
to RS-232 port P2
External
8.5-9V
Power
or
P3
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Software and Hardware setup
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The DSP core voltage can be either 3.3v or 1.8v. It is critical that the correct voltage is set for
the type of DSP installed on the board.
Table 2-1 Jumpers as Installed
Jumper From To Jumper From To Jumper From To
JP1 12
JP12
34
JP25 12
JP2 12 56
JP31 34
JP4 12 78
JP29 12
JP5 12 910
JP26 12
JP14 12 1516
17 18
JP27 12 1920
56 2122
JP8
12 2324
56 2526
78 2930
31 32
33 34
35 36
43 44
45 46
47 48
Table 2-2 DSP Core Voltage Selection Jumper (JP14)
Core Voltage JP1 4
3.3v 1-2
1.8v 2-3
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Figure 2-2 EVM Board Layout and Def ault Jumper Settings
Setup And Operation
System Description
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2.2 SYS TEM DE SCRIPT I ON
This section describes some of the component blocks within the DSP5636XEVM such as the
memory interface, A/D converter, and the D/A converters. For detailed information on the
specific components, such as the SPDIF receiver at U10, refer to the manufactures data sheet.
2.2.0.1 Debug Interface
The JTAG/Once port of the DSP can be accessed using the standard Motorola toolset through
the 14 pin header (JP10) on the board. Connect the command converter hardware provided by
Motorola or a third party to this header to use the debug tools.
The on-board command converter also allows debugging using the JTAG/OnCE port. In this
case, the Domain Debugger software is used. The RS-232/OnCE interface receives the serial
data from the RS-232 transceiver and executes commands sent by the host computer. These
commands perform the following:
Reset the DSP
Put the DSP in debug mode
Release the DSP from debug mode
Read and write to the OnCE port
Read and write to the DSP
The RS-232 serial communication is performed in software on the MC68HC705
microcontroller. To use this port, connect a DB9 serial cable from a PC to the DB9 (P1) on the
Evaluation Module.
If the 14 pin JTAG/ONCE port is to be used for debugging, users must ensure that the serial
DB9 connector at P1 is not connected. Similarly, the 14 pin connector at JP10 must not be
attached if the Domain debugger is used.
2.2.1 EXTERNAL MEMORY
The external memory port of the DSP is interfaced to a 256x24 bit Fast Static RAM chip and
to a 256x8 Flash ROM.
Select the SRAM by configuring the DSPs address attribute register to assert the AA2 line.
To keep the address stable during the entire bus cycle, insert a minimum of 1wait state to the
bus operation.
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System Description
Select the EPROM by configuring the DSPs address attribute register to assert the AA1 line.
This Flash memory will be written to from the DSP.
Note: The software required for writing to the flash is not currently completed.
This feature will be added in a future revision.
Figure 2-3 External Memory Interface Diagram
2.2.2 ANALOG I/O
The Evaluation Module has two analog input channels (Left and Right), and eight analog
output channels. Two additional channels can be added in future revisions bringing the total
up to two input and ten output channels.
The following lists show the current configuration for the EVM. The I/O connector is shown
in Figure 2-4.
2.2.2.1 Analog Output Channels
Left (L)
Right (R)
Center (C)
Subwoofer (S)
Left Surround (LS)
Right Surround (RS)
SRAM EPROM
DATA
D0..D7
ADDRESS
DSP
D0..D23
A0..A17 A0..A16
A0..A17
AA2 CE CE
AA1
A18
D0..D23
JP16
JP17
JP15
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System Description
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Auxiliary channel 1 (Laux)
Auxiliary channel 2 (Raux)
Not implemented (Laux2)
Not implemented (Raux2)
2.2.2.2 Analog Input channels
Left analog input (Lin)
Right analog input (Rin)
2.2.3 A/D CONVERTER
The A/D converter is clocked by the AKM4112A digital receiver. The analog input is routed
using the AKM4112A. When the PLL of the AK4112A is unlocked, the digital clocks are
derived from the 12.288Mhz clock connected to the AKM4112A. This means that the
sampling rate is 48Khz and other rates are not supported for A/D operation.
The following operational procedure is used.
2.2.3.1 A/D Operational Procedure
1. If a valid SPDIF digital input is present at J1, then this digital signal is sent to the DSP
through the SDI1 input of the ESAI. In this case, the analog signal at Rin and Lin at J8
will not be selected. This condition is verified if the LED at D7 is illuminated, which
indicates valid digital signal at J1.
2. If a valid SPDIF input is not present at J1, in which case D7 will not be lit, then the
analog inputs at Lin and Rin at J8 will be selected. Then the AD output will be routed
to the SDI1 of the ESAI of the DSP. For reliable operation of the A/D a digital signal
at J1 should not connected.
Figure 2-4 Analog I/O Connectors (Rear View of EVM)
R
L
RS
LS C
S
J7 J8
Raux
Laux
Raux2
Laux2
Rin
Lin
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2.2.4 DIGITAL I/O
The Evaluation Module has a coaxial input at J1 and an optical S/PDIF input at J2.To select
between the optical or the electical SPDIF input follow through the Setup menu on the LCD
display. However on some of the early releases of the DSP5636XEVM boards only the
coaxial input is operational. The optical S/PDIF input may be available in the future as a
software upgrade for the EVM. The EVM also has a set of coaxial outputs and an optical
S/PDIF output. This set of outputs will be multiplexed between one of the ESAI output
channels of the DSP or the Digital Audio Transmitter (DAX) port.
The selection between the DAX and the ESAI output of the DSP is determined by jumper
JP26. Available jumper settings are shown in Table 2-3.
If the ESAI output is selected, then one of the ESAI ports, SDO0-SDO3, are selected
according to the jumper set at JP25.
The S/PDIF transmitter receives data from the DSP on the serial data output SDOx line. The
SDOx is configured by placing a jumper on the JP25 header as shown in Table 2-4.
Note: Only one jumper should be installed at JP25. If more that one jumper is installed,
then two ESAI output lines will be driving each other.
The Evaluation Module supports digital coaxial I/Os, and optical I/Os. The primary set of
digital outputs are connected to the DSP Digital Audio Transmitter (DAX). The secondary set
Table 2-3 Digital SPDIF Output Source Selection Jumper (JP26)
JP 26
Pins 1-2 MODE
ON ESAI output is transmitted
OFF DAX output is transmitted
Table 2-4 S/PDIF Transmitter Serial Data Output
SDOx JP25
SDO0 1-2
SDO1 3-4
SDO2 5-6
SDO3 7-8
Setup And Operation
Host Microco ntroller Int erface
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of digital outputs are connected to the S/PDIF transmitter. Figure 2-5 shows the digital input
and output connector configuration.
Figure 2-5 Digital I/O Connectors
2.2.5 DSP CLOCK
The DSP clock is derived from the 9.8304 Mhz oscillator Y6. The PINIT signal is tied low,
which disables the PLL when it resets. Because of this, the PLLs multiplication factor must
be configured in user software. If the multiplication factor is not set, the DSP operating clock
is 4.9152Mhz. (One half of 9.8304Mhz).
2.3 HOST MICROCONTROLLER INTERFACE
The MC68HC908GP32 microcontroller is intended for host communication with the DSP,
initialization of the EVM and for LCD control. However early realease the DSP5636XEVM
rev 1.1 is shipped without any host control features or LCD display features. The
microcontroller is only used to initialize the AKM4112A SPDIF receiver and the two
PCM1600 multichannel D/A converters. In the latter release of the DSP5636XEVM the
microcontroller is configured with minimum funtionality for configure the EVMs SPDIF
input. Full functionality will be enabled in future revisions.
J1
COAX
J2
OPTICAL J3
OPTICAL
J4
COAX
ESAI/DAX OUTPUTSPDIF INPUT SPDIF
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Host Microcontroller Interface
2.3.1 OPERATION MODE SELECTION
The DSP operating modes are selected by configuring JP8 to one of the modes shown in
Table 2-5.
Refer to the DSP56367 Users Manual for a detailed description of the operating modes.
Table 2-5 DSP Operating Mode
MODE DESCRIPTION
JP8
PINS 7-8
MODD PINS 5-6
MODC PINS 4-3
MODB PINS 2-1
MODA
0 EXPANDED MODE ON ON ON ON
1 BOOTSTRAP FROM BYTE-WIDE MEMORY ON ON ON OFF
2 JUMP TO PROM STARTING ADDRESS ON ON OFF ON
5 BOOTSTRAP FROM SHI (SLAVE SPI MODE) ON OFF ON OFF
7BOOTSTRAP FROM SHI (SLAVE I2C MODE) ON OFF OFF OFF
8 EXPANDED MODE OFF ON O N ON
C HI08 BOOTSTRAP IN ISA MODE OFF OFF ON ON
D HI08 BOOTSTRAP IN MC68HC711 NON-MUX MODE OFF OFF ON OFF
E HI08 BOOTSTRAP IN 8051 MUX BUS MODE OFF OFF OFF ON
F HI08 BOOTSTRAP IN 68302 BUS MODE OFF OFF OFF OFF
Setup And Operation
Power Supply
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2.4 POWER SUPPLY
The Evaluation Module requires an input voltage of 8.5-9V at 1 amp for both analog and
digital circuits. It has separate digital and analog power and ground planes and voltage
regulators to output the +5V, -5V, +3.3V, and 1.8V supplies. The DC-DC converter outputs
the -5V supply. When power is supplied to the 2.1mm power connector P2 or to the 2-pin
terminal block P3, the green LED D8 is illumi nated. The polarity of the volta ge applied to the
P3 terminal block is reversible because the power goes through a bridge rectifier.
Note: While the voltage regulators can accommodate higher input voltage potentials, the
added heat dissipation required at these input voltage levels results in the regulator
becoming dangerously warm. It is recommended that users do not subject the
board to power inputs in excess of 12V.
Figure 2-6 Evaluation Module Power Supply Diagram
5V REGULATOR
3.3V REGU LATOR
DC-DC CONVERTER
8.5 — 9V AC/DC
P2 OR P3 - 5V
3.3V
+5V
+5VA
1.8V REGULATOR 1.8V
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Power Supply
Component Datasheets
Documentation
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SECTION 3
COMPONENT DATASHEETS
3.1 DOCUMENTATION
Documentation for the audio components can be downloaded from the manufacturer websites
shown in the following table. The Motorola web site for the appropriate manuals is:
http://www.mot.com/pub/SPS/DSP/LIBRARY/
Table 3-1 Documentation Location
Motorola
Devices DESCRIPTION Motorola Document Order Number
DSP56367 Product Brief DSP56367P/D
User Manual DSP56367UM/D
Family Manual DSP56300FM/D
Other
Devices DESCRIPTION LOCATION
PCM1800 Technical Datashe et http://www-s.ti.com/sc/psheets/sba s071/sbas071.pdf
PCM1716 Technical Datashe et http://www-s.ti.com/sc/psheets/sba s116/sbas116.pdf
CS8414 Technical Datasheet http://www.cirrus.com/ftp/pubs/8413-4.pdf
CS8404 Technical Datasheet http://www.cirrus.com/ftp/pubs/8403.pdf
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Component Datasheets
Documentation
Schematics
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SECTION 4
SCHEMATICS
The section contains the schematics for the DSP5636XEVM.
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A
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
4 4
3 3
2 2
1 1
* Ground pin on the DSP56362
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MOTOROLA
IMAGING AND ENTERTAINMENT SOLUTIONS
DIGITAL AUDIO APPLICATIONS
Size
AA0
~WR
~RD
~BR
~CAS
~TA
~BG
~BB
DSP_CLK
FS_CLK
BIT_CLK
SDI1
SDO3
SDO1
MISO
SDI0
SDO2
SDO0
ADO
AA1
AA2
TDI
TCK
TMS
TDO
A17
A16
A15
A14
A13
A12
A11
A10
A9
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
MOSI
SCK
FS256_CLK
D8
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
D9
D10
D12
D11
D13
D14
D15
D16
D17
D18
D19
D20
D21
D22
D23
~RESET
~RESET
SYSTEM_RESET
+1.8V_DSP
+1.8V_DSP
~RESET
PLD_SDO5_1
PLD_FST_1
PLD_FSR_1
PLD_SCKR_1
PLD_SDO4_1
PLD_SCKT_1
DSP_SDO4_1
DSP_SDO4_1
DSP_SDO5_1
DSP_SDO5_1
AA3
DSP_SCKT_1
DSP_SCKT_1
~DSP_SS
DSP_MISO
DSP_SCK
DSP_MOSI
PB13
PB14
DSP_MISO
DSP_SCK
+3.3V+3.3V+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V+3.3V+3.3V+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
+5V+3.3V+5V +3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V +3.3V
JP4
12
JP2
12
JP1
12
JP8
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
JP5
12
S1
RESET
+
C20
4.7uF
L1
1uH
+
C15
22uF
C19
0.1uF
C21
0.1uF
C18
0.1uF
C10
0.1uF
C11
0.1uF
C9
0.1uF
C13
0.1uF
C12
0.1uF
C17
0.027uF
C14
0.1uF
C16
0.1uF
R6
10K
R5
10K
R4
10K
R3
10K
R2
10K
R7
620
D1
JP11
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
910
11 12
13 14
15 16
17 18
19 20
C5
0.1uF
C7
0.1uF
C3
0.1uF
C2
0.01uF
C8
0.01uF
C1
0.1uF
C4
0.01uF
C6
0.01uF
JP10
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
910
11 12
13 14
DSP56362
U1
NC
60
Vcca0 74
GNDa0 75
Vcca1 80
GNDa1 81
Vcca2 86
GNDa2 87
GNDa3 96
Vcch 38
GNDh 39
Vccp 45
GNDp 47
GNDp1 48
Vccs0 8
GNDs0 9
Vccs1 25
GNDs1 26
D0
100
D1
101
D2
102
D3
105
D4
106
D5
107
D6
108
D7
109
D8
110
D9
113
D10
114
D11
115
D12
116
D13
117
D14
118
D15
121
D16
122
D17
123
D18
124
D19
125
D20
128
D21
131
D22
132
D23
133
Vccc0 57
GNDc0 58
Vccc1 65
GNDc1 66
Vccd0 103
GNDd0 104
Vccd1 111
GNDd1 112
Vccd2 119
GNDd2 120
Vccd3 129
GNDd3 130
PCAP 46
MODA/IRQA
137
MODB/IRQB
136
MODC/IRQC
135
MODD/IRQD
134
RESET
44
EXTAL
55
CLKOUT
59
PINIT/NMI
61
SCK
1MISO
144 MOSI
143
SS
2
HREQ
3
ACI
28 ADO
27
TIO0
29
AA0
70
AA1
69
AA2
51
AA3
50
A0 72
A1 73
A2 76
A3 77
A4 78
A5 79
A6 82
A7 83
A8 84
A9 85
A10 88
A11 89
A12 92
A13 93
A14 94
A15 97
A16 98
A17 99
Vccql0 18
GNDq0 19
Vccqh0 20
Vccql1 56
GNDq1 54
Vccqh1 49
Vccql2 91
GNDq2 90
Vccqh2 95
Vccql3 126
GNDq3 127
TMS
142
TRST
138
DE
53
TCK
141
TDO
139
TDI
140
HCKR
17 HCKT
16
FSR
13 FST
12
SCKR
15 SCKT
14
SDO0
4
SDO1
5
SDO2/SDI3
6
SDO3/SDI2
7
SDO4/SDI1
10
SDO5/SDI0
11
H0
43
H1
42
H2
41
H3
40
H4
37
H5
36
H6
35
H7
34
HA0
33
HA1
32
HA2
31
HRW
22
HDS/HDS
21
HCS
30
HOREQ/HOREQ
24
HACK/HACK
23
CAS
52
RD
68
WR
67
TA
62
BR
63
BG
71
BB
64
R1
10K
JP12
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
910
11 12
13 14
15 16
17 18
19 20
21 22
23 24
25 26
27 28
29 30
31 32
33 34
35 36
37 38
39 40
41 42
43 44
45 46
47 48
49 50
JP13
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
910
11 12
13 14
R86
5.6K
R85
5.6K
Schematics
MOTOROLA DSP5636XEVM Users Manual 4-3
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
4 4
3 3
2 2
1 1
* bypass caps for the memory device
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DSP56367EVM EXTERNAL MEMORYA
Title Rev
Date: Sheet of
MOTOROLA
IMAGING AND ENTERTAINMENT SOLUTIONS
DIGITAL AUDIO APPLICATIONS
Size
A17
A2 A3
A6 A7
A10 A11
A14
A0 A1
A4 A5
A8 A9
A12 A13
A15
A16
D5
D12
D19
D8
D0
D10
D7
D11
D21
D13
D16
D4
D20 D23
D1
D22
D2
D14 D15
D9
D18
D3
D6
D17
D1
D3
D5
D9
D11
D22
D21
D10
D4
D0
D6
D7
D15
D18
D19
D14
D20
D8
D2
D17
D12
D23
D13
D16
A13
A7
A5
A11
A12
A15
A16
A4
A0
A8
A3
A14
A2
A1
A9
A6
A17
A10
D1
D3
D5
D4
D0
D6
D7
D2
AA2
~RD
~WR
~BB
AA2 ~BR
~RD
~WR
AA1
~CAS
~TA
~BG
AA0
AA1
AA3
A16
A14
A15
A10 A8
A9 A6
A7 A3
A4 A11
A5 A12
A13 A17
A2
A0
+3.3V+3.3V
+3.3V+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
JP16
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
910
11 12
13 14
15 16
17 18
19 20
JP15
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
910
11 12
13 14
15 16
17 18
19 20
21 22
23 24
25 26
27 28
29 30
31 32
33 34
35 36
U11
GS76024B-10
NC0
A1 NC1
A7 NC2
B1 NC3
B7 NC4
C2
A17 C4
NC6
C6 NC7
R2 NC8
R3 NC9
R4 NC10
R5 NC11
R6 NC12
T1 NC13
T7 NC14
U1 NC15
U7
GND3
E2 GND2
D5
VCC2
G3
VCC3
G5
GND1
D4
GND0
D3
VCC1
E5
VCC0
E3
GND5
E6
GND4
E4
VCC5
J5 VCC4
J3
D5 H7
D6 K7
D7 L7
D8 M7
D9 N7
D10 P7
D13 N1
D14 P1
D17 D1
D18 E1
D21 H1
D22 K1
D23 L1
D4 G7
D1 D7
D2 E7
D3 F7
D11 R7
D12 M1
D15 R1
D16 C1
D19 F1
D20 G1
D0 C7
GND6
F3 GND7
F4
GND8
F5
GND9
G2
GND10
G4 GND11
G6 GND12
H3
GND17
J6
GND18
K3
GND30
P3
GND19
K4
VCC8
N3 VCC9
N5
GND20
K5
GND21
L2
VCC6
L3 VCC7
L5
GND13
H4
GND24
M3
VCCQ0
D2 VCCQ1
D6
GND15
J2 GND16
J4
VCCQ7
J7 VCCQ8
K2
GND22
L4
GND23
L6
VCCQ11
M6 VCCQ13
P6
GND14
H5
GND29
N6
VCCQ12
P2
VCCQ6
J1
GND31
P4
GND32
P5
VCCQ9
K6
VCCQ10
M2
GND27
N2
GND28
N4
VCCQ4
H2 VCCQ5
H6
A0 T5
A1 T6
A2 U6
A3 B6
A4 A6
A5 B5
A6 U5
A7 U3
A8 T3
A9 U2
A10 T2
A11 A2
A12 B2
A13 B3
A14 A3
A15 A4
A16 A5
CE1 B4
GND33
C5
VCC10
C3
WE T4
OE U4
GND25
M4 GND26
M5
VCCQ2
F2 VCCQ3
F6
C52
0.1uF
C53
0.1uF
C54
0.1uF
C55
0.1uF
JP17
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
910
11 12
13 14
R21
10K
R20
10K
R22
10K
U12
AT29LV020_VS
A16
10 A15
11 A14
5A13
4A12
12 A11
1A9
2A8
3
WE
7
A7
13 A6
14 A5
15 A4
16 A3
17 A2
18 A1
19 A0
20
CE
30
OE
32
I/O0 21
I/O1 22
I/O2 23
I/O3 25
I/O4 26
I/O5 27
I/O6 28
I/O7 29
A10
31
A17
6
VCC 8
NC 9
GND 24
C51
0.1uF
4-4 DSP5636XEVM Users Manual MOTOROLA
Schematics
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
4 4
3 3
2 2
1 1
*approx
3.1v
*1 IR receiver output connected to timer
input
* used for monitor mode
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DSP56367EVM MICROCONTROLLER AND LCDA
Title Rev
Date: Sheet of
MOTOROLA
IMAGING AND ENTERTAINMENT SOLUTIONS
DIGITAL AUDIO APPLICATIONS
Size
HC08_RXD
HC08_TXD
SCK
MOSI MISO
HC08_CLK
PLD_SEL1 PLD_SEL2
PLD_SEL3
PLD_IO1
PLD_IO0
PLD_IO2 PLD_IO3
HC08_PTA0
HC08_PTA7
HC08_IRQ
~HC08_RESET
+5V
+5V
+3.3V +3.3V
+5V
+3.3V
R28
56
U14
LCD 20CHAR X 2LINE
D0
7
D1
8
D2
9
D3
10
D4
11
D5
12
D6
13
D7
14
E
6R/W
5RS
4Vo 3
Vss 1
Vdd 2
A15
K16
U15
GP1U28Y
Vout
1
Vcc
2
GND
3
C560.1uF C57 0.1uF
S5
1 2
S3
1 2
S4
1 2
S2
1 2
R29
2.7K
R30
3.9K
U13
MC68HC908GP32
RST
1
IRQ
11
PTA0/KBD0
32
PTA1/KBD1
33
PTA2/KBD2
34
PTA3/KBD3
35
PTA4/KBD4
36
PTA5/KBD5
37
PTA6/KBD6
38
PTA7/KBD7
39
PTD4/T1CH0
18
PTD5/T1CH1
19
PTD6/T2CH0
20
PTD7/T2CH1
21
VDD 17
VSS 16
OSC1
44
OSC2
43
CGMXFC
42 VDDA 40
VSSA 41
VDDAD/VREFH 30
VSSAD/VREFL 31
PTB0/AD0 22
PTB1/AD1 23
PTB2/AD2 24
PTB3/AD3 25
PTB4/AD4 26
PTB5/AD5 27
PTB6/AD6 28
PTB7/AD7 29
PTC0 2
PTC1 3
PTC2 4
PTC3 5
PTC4 6
PTC5 7
PTC6 8
PTE0/TXD 9
PTE1/RXD 10
PTD1/MISO
13
PTD2/MOSI
14
PTD3/SPSCK
15
PTD0/SS
12
R89
10K
D10
1N4148
JP30
HEADER2X4
12 34 56 78
R92
8.6K
Schematics
MOTOROLA DSP5636XEVM Users Manual 4-5
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
4 4
3 3
2 2
1 1
DSP Software Boot
Mode select
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DSP56367EVM S/PDIF I/O PLDA
Title Rev
Date: Sheet of
MOTOROLA
IMAGING AND ENTERTAINMENT SOLUTIONS
DIGITAL AUDIO APPLICATIONS
Size
PB13
PB14
+3.3V +3.3V
R87
10K
R88
10K
JP31
HEADER 2X2
1 2
3 4
4-6 DSP5636XEVM Users Manual MOTOROLA
Schematics
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
4 4
3 3
2 2
1 1
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DSP56367EVM SECONDARY S/PDIF OUTPUTA
Title Rev
Date: Sheet of
MOTOROLA
IMAGING AND ENTERTAINMENT SOLUTIONS
DIGITAL AUDIO APPLICATIONS
Size
SDO0
SDO1
SDO2
SDO3
BIT_CLK
FS_CLK
FS128_CLK
~RESET
SPDIF_ELECT
SPDIF_OPTICAL
+5V
+5V
+5V
JP25
12 34 56 78
U18
CS8404A
C7/C3
1
PRO 2
C1/FC0
3
C6/C2
4
MCK
5
SCK
6
FSYNC
7
SDATA
8
V
9C/SBF
10
U
11
C9/C15
12
TRNPT/FC1
24
M2
23
M1
22
M0
21
TXP 20
VD+ 19
GND 18
TXN 17
RST
16
CBL/SBC 15
EM0/C9 14
EM1/C8 13
C64
0.1uF
Schematics
MOTOROLA DSP5636XEVM Users Manual 4-7
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
4 4
3 3
2 2
1 1
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DSP56367EVM ANALOG INPUTA
Title Rev
Date: Sheet of
MOTOROLA
IMAGING AND ENTERTAINMENT SOLUTIONS
DIGITAL AUDIO APPLICATIONS
Size
~RESET
FS_CLK
BIT_CLK
PLD_AD_IN
FS256_CLK
AD_INL
AD_INR
+5VA+5VA
+5VA
+5VA
+
C74
1uF
+
C75
1uF
+
C72
4.7uF
+
C73
4.7uF
C70
0.1uF
C71
0.1uF
C76
470pF
C77
470pF
U19
PCM1800
VINL
1
VREF1
2
REFCOM
3
VREF2
4
VINR
5
RSTB
6
BYPAS 7
FMT0 8
FMT1 9
MODE0
10 MODE1
11
FSYNC
12
LRCK
13
BCK
14
DOUT 15
SYSCLK
16
DGND 17
VDD 18
CINNR 19
CINPR 20
CINNL 21
CINPL 22
VCC
23
AGND
24
+
C69
10uF
+
C68
10uF
R90
100K
R91
100K
4-8 DSP5636XEVM Users Manual MOTOROLA
Schematics
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
4 4
3 3
2 2
1 1
RIGHT OUT
LEFT OUT
LEFT SURROUND OUT
RIGHT SURROUND OUT
CENTER
SUBWOOFER OUT
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DSP56367EVM ANALOG OUTPUTSA
Title Rev
Date: Sheet of
MOTOROLA
IMAGING AND ENTERTAINMENT SOLUTIONS
DIGITAL AUDIO APPLICATIONS
Size
SDO0
FS256_CLK
FS_CLK
BIT_CLK
SDO1
SDO2
MC
MD
ML_DA1
~RESET
+5VA
-5V
+5VA
-5V
+5VA
-5V
+5VA
-5V
+5VA
-5V
+5VA
-5V
+5VA+3.3VA
R61
8.2K
R62
1K
R60
15K
C106
270pF
C108
2700pF
R63
100
R57
8.2K
R56
15K R59
100
R46
1K
R44
15K
C87
270pF
C90
2700pF
R47
100
R42
1K
R43
100
R41
8.2K
C78
270pF
R40
15K
+
-
U23B
MC33078
5
67
+
-
U20B
MC33078
5
67
+
-
U20A
MC33078
3
21
4 8
+
C83
10uF
+
C79
1uF
+
C81
1uF
+
C104
1uF
+
C102
1uF
J7
RCA_3X2
1
4
7
3
6
9
2
5
8
+
-
U23A
MC33078
3
21
4 8
C101
270pF
C105
2700pF
R58
1K
R53
8.2K
R54
1K
R52
15K
C98
270pF
C100
2700pF
R55
100
R50
1K
R49
8.2K
C91
270pF
R48
15K
+
-
U22B
MC33078
5
67
+
-
U22A
MC33078
3
21
4 8
+
C96
1uF
+
C93
10uF
+
C80
10uF
+
C103
10uF
+
C107
10uF
C85
0.1uF
+
C86
10uF
C84
0.1uF
C95
0.1uF
+
C94
10uF
C82
2700pF
+
C99
10uF
+
C88
10uF
R51
100
+
C92
1uF
C97
2700pF
+
C89
10uF R45
8.2K
U21
PCM1600
ZERO1
1
ZERO2
2
ZERO3
3
ZERO4
4
ZERO5
5
ZERO6
6
AGND 7
VCC 8
VOUT6 9
VOUT5 10
VOUT4 11
VOUT3 12
VOUT2 13
VOUT1 14
VCOM2 15
VCOM1 16
AGND6 17
VCC6 18
AGND5 19
VCC5 20
AGND3 21
VCC4 22
AGND4 23
VCC3 24
AGND2 25
VCC2 26
AGND1 27
VCC1 28
AGND0 29
VCC0 30
NC0 31
NC1 32
MDO
33
MDI
34
MC
35
ML
36
RST
37
SCLKI
38
SCLKO
39
BCK
40
LRCK
41
TEST
42
VDD
43
DGND
44
DATA1
45
DATA2
46
DATA3
47
ZEROA
48
Schematics
MOTOROLA DSP5636XEVM Users Manual 4-9
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
4 4
3 3
2 2
1 1
AUX1 LEFT OUT
AUX1 RIGHT OUT
AUX2 LEFT OUT
AUX2 RIGHT OUT
LEFT IN
RIGHT IN
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DSP56367EVM ANALOG OUTPUTSA
Title Rev
Date: Sheet of
MOTOROLA
IMAGING AND ENTERTAINMENT SOLUTIONS
DIGITAL AUDIO APPLICATIONS
Size
BIT_CLK
FS_CLK
FS256_CLK
PLD_SDO4_OUT
SDO3
MC
MD
ML_DA2
~RESET
AD_INR
AD_INL
+5VA
+5VA
-5V
+5VA
-5V
+5VA
-5V
+5VA
-5V
+3.3VA
R69
8.2K
R70
1K
R68
15K
C121
270pF
R71
100
R66
1K
R67
100
R65
8.2K
C114
270pF
R64
15K
+
-
U25B
MC33078
5
67
+
-
U25A
MC33078
3
21
4 8
+
C115
1uF
+
C119
1uF
+
C116
10uF
C111
0.1uF
+
C112
10uF
C118
0.1uF
+
C117
10uF
+
C113
10uF
+
C122
10uF
C120
2700pF
R77
8.2K
R78
1K
R76
15K
C129
270pF R79
100
R73
8.2K
R72
15K R75
100
+
-
U26B
MC33078
5
67
+
C127
1uF
+
C125
1uF
+
-
U26A
MC33078
3
21
4 8
C124
270pF
C128
2700pF
R74
1K
+
C126
10uF
+
C130
10uF
C131
2700pF
J8
RCA_3X2
1
4
7
3
6
9
2
5
8
C123
2700pF
C109
0.1uF
U24
PCM1600
ZERO1
1
ZERO2
2
ZERO3
3
ZERO4
4
ZERO5
5
ZERO6
6
AGND 7
VCC 8
VOUT6 9
VOUT5 10
VOUT4 11
VOUT3 12
VOUT2 13
VOUT1 14
VCOM2 15
VCOM1 16
AGND6 17
VCC6 18
AGND5 19
VCC5 20
AGND3 21
VCC4 22
AGND4 23
VCC3 24
AGND2 25
VCC2 26
AGND1 27
VCC1 28
AGND0 29
VCC0 30
NC0 31
NC1 32
MDO
33
MDI
34
MC
35 ML
36
RST
37
SCLKI
38
SCLKO
39
BCK
40 LRCK
41
TEST
42
VDD
43
DGND
44
DATA1
45
DATA2
46
DATA3
47
ZEROA
48
+
C110
10uF
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Schematics
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
4 4
3 3
2 2
1 1
jumper in -> DAX out
jumper out -> ESAI out
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DSP56367EVM SPIDF OUTA
Title Rev
Date: Sheet of
MOTOROLA
IMAGING AND ENTERTAINMENT SOLUTIONS
DIGITAL AUDIO APPLICATIONS
Size
ADO
SPDIF_ELECT
SPDIF_OPTICAL
+3.3V
+3.3V
+5V
+5V
C60
0.1uF
U16
MAX3485
RO
1
~RE
2
DE
3
DI
4
GND
5
A6
B7
VCC 8
K1
EB2-5NU
3
2
4
8
9
71
10
5
6
C59
100pF
T2
1 5
4 8
R31
180 J3
S/PDIF OUT
1
2
C58
0.1uF
R32
130
J4
GP1F32T
GND
3
Vcc
2
Vin
1
D8
FM4001
JP26
12
Schematics
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A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
4 4
3 3
2 2
1 1
*body ground
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10 13
DSP5636XEVM RS-232/OnCE INTERFACEA
Title Rev
Date: Sheet of
MOTOROLA
IMAGING AND ENTERTAINMENT SOLUTIONS
DIGITAL AUDIO APPLICATIONS
Size
~HC05_RESET
TCK
TDO
TDI
TMS
~RESET
RS232_R1OUT
CLK_3.686MHZ
HC05_TDO HC05_RDI
HC05_PC1
RS232_R2OUT
RS232_R3OUT
RS232_T1IN
RS232_T2IN
RS232_T3IN
+3.3V
+3.3V +3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
P1
5
9
4
8
3
7
2
6
1
C28
22pF
C27
22pF
C23
0.1uF
R14
10K
R9
10K
R11
10K
R12
10K
R13
10M
U3
MC68HC705C8A-QFP
PC0 26
PC1 25
PC2 24
PC3 23
PC4 21
PC5 20
PC6 19
PC7 18
Vpp 43
RESET
41
IRQ
42
Vdd 38
OSC1
37
OSC2
36
TCAP 35
TCMP 33
Vss 17
PD7 34
PA0
7
PA1
6
PA2
5
PA3
4
PA4
3
PA5
2
PA6
1
PA7
44
PB0
8
PB1
9
PB2
10
PB3
11
PB4
12
PB5
13
PB6
14
PB7
15 SS 32
SCK 31
MOSI 30
MISO 29
TDO
28 RDI 27
R10
10K
U4
MAX3387E
C1+
1
C1-
3
C2+
4
C2-
5
V+ 2
V- 6
R1IN
18
T1 OUT
21
R2IN
17
T2 OUT
20
R3IN
16
T3 OUT
19
R1OUT 14
T1IN 7
T2IN 8
R3OUT 12
T3IN 10
~FORCEOFF
24
GND
22
FORCEON
11
VL 15
VCC 23
~INVALID 9
R2OUT 13
C240.1uF
C250.1uF
C290.1uF
C300.1uF
+
C31
1uF
Y1
3.6864MHZ
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Schematics
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
4 4
3 3
2 2
1 1
Power Terminal
Power Jack
PCB Mounting Holes
DSP Core Voltage Select
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DSP56367EVM POWER SUPPLYA
Title Rev
Date: Sheet of
MOTOROLA
IMAGING AND ENTERTAINMENT SOLUTIONS
DIGITAL AUDIO APPLICATIONS
Size
+1.8V_DSP
+5V -5V+5VA+3.3VA
+1.8V
+3.3V
+3.3V
+1.8V
+
C32
1000uF
+
C35
47uF
L2
+
C36
47uF
+
C38
47uF
L3
L5L4
+
C39
470uF
C40
0.1uF
R15
1K
U7
MC7805
VOUT 3
GND 2
VIN
1
D6
D3
FM4001
D5
FM4001
D2
FM4001
D4
FM4001
DC
DC
U9
NMF0505_SIP
Vin
1
GND
2
+VREG 6
0V 4
P3
1
2
U6
LT1085
VOUT 2
GND
1
VIN
3
+
C33
0.33uF
+
C34
0.33uF
+
C37
0.33uF
JP14
1
2
3
P2
1
2
3
M2
.125
MNT
1
M1
.125
MNT
1
M3
.125
MNT
1
M4
.125
MNT
1
U5
REG1117_3.3
Vin 3
GND
1
Vo 2
Vot 4
U8
REG1117_1.8
Vin
3
GND
1
Vo 2
Vot 4
Schematics
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A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
4 4
3 3
2 2
1 1
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DSP56367EVM A
Title Rev
Date: Sheet of
MOTOROLA
IMAGING AND ENTERTAINMENT SOLUTIONS
DIGITAL AUDIO APPLICATIONS
Size
AK4112_CSN AK4112_CCLK
AK4112_CDTI
AK4112_CDTO
SDI0
~RESET
SDI1
AK4112_BIT_CLK
AK4112_FS_CLK
CLK_12M
AK4112_256FS
AK4112_ERF
AK4112_FS96
AK4112_AUTO
+5V
+3.3V
+3.3V +3.3V
+3.3V
C49
0.1uF
T1
1 5
4 8
C41
0.1uF
C46
100pF
R16
71.5
J2
GP1F32R
Vout 3
GND 2
Vcc 1
+
C42
10uF
U10
AK4112AVF
DVDD 1
DVSS 2
TVDD
3
V/TX
4
XTI
5
XTO
6
PDN
7
R
8
AVDD 9
AVSS 10
RX1
11
RX2/DIF0
12
RX3/DIF1
13
RX4/DIF2
14
AUTO 15
P/SN
16
FS96 17
ERF 18
LRCK 19
SDTO 20
BICK 21
DAUX
22
MCK02 23
MCK01 24
CSN 25
CCLK 26
CDTI 27
CDTO 28
+
C47
10uF
C48
0.1uF
R17
18K
C43
0.1uF
C44
0.1uF
+
C45
10uF
C50
0.01uF
R19
470 D7
R18
620
J1
S/PDIF IN
1
2
Y5
12..288MHZ
R81
10M
C132
22pF
C133
22pF
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Schematics
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
4 4
3 3
2 2
1 1
HC08/HC05/RS232
Mode select
2 nd ESAI modes
AD clock source
pins 1 & 2 -> Ad clock source
pi ns 3, 4,5 & 6 2nd ESAI
for 362 pin is GNDp1
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DSP56367EVM PLDA
Title Rev
Date: Sheet of
MOTOROLA
IMAGING AND ENTERTAINMENT SOLUTIONS
DIGITAL AUDIO APPLICATIONS
Size
BIT_CLK
CLK_12M
AK4112_CSN
AK4112_CCLK
AK4112_CDTI
AK4112_CDTO
MC
PLD_IO1
PLD_IO0
PLD_IO2
HC08_IRQ
HC08_PTA0
HC08_CLK
HC05_TDO
~HC05_RESET
HC05_PC1
RS232_T3IN
RS232_T2IN RS232_T1IN
RS232_R2OUT RS232_R1OUT
HC08_TXD
HC08_RXD
AK4112_AUTO
PLD_SEL3
AK4112_FS96
SYSTEM_RESET
DSP_CLK PLD_SDO5_1
PLD_SCKR_1
PLD_SDO4_1
PLD_AD_IN
SDI0
DSP_SDO5_1
RS232_R3OUT
FS128_CLK
HC08_PTA7
AK4112_256FS
PLD_FSR_1
PLD_SCKT_1
AK4112_BIT_CLK
CLK_3.686MHZ
~HC08_RESET
PLD_FST_1
AK4112_FS_CLK
HC05_RDI
PLD_SEL1
ML_DA1
PLD_SEL2
FS_CLK
FS256_CLK
ML_DA2 MD
AK4112_ERF
PLD_SDO4_OUT
PLD_IO3
~RESET
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
+5V
+5V
U28
ISP2064VE
TMS
37 TDO
87 TDI
16
TCK
59
I/O0
17
I/O1
18
I/O2
19
I/O3
20
I/O4
22
I/O5
23
I/O6
24
I/O7
26
I/O8
27
I/O9
28
I/O10
29
I/O11
30
NC1
25
NC2
31
I/O12
32
I/O13
33
I/O14
34
I/O15
35 VCC1 36
NC3
38
GND1
39
I/O16
40
I/O17
41
I/O18
42
I/O19
43
NC4
44
I/O20
45
I/O21
46
I/O22
47
I/O23
48
I/O24
49
NC5
50
I/O25 51
I/O26 52
I/O27 53
NC6 54
I/O28 55
I/O29 56
I/O30 57
I/O31 58
GND2 61
Y2 60
GOE0 62
VCC2 63
NC7 64
Y1 65
NC8 66
I/O32 67
I/O33 68
I/O34 69
I/O35 70
NC9 71
I/O36 72
I/O37 73
I/O38 74
NC10 75
I/O39 76
I/O40 77
I/O41 78
I/O42 79
I/O43 80
NC11 81
I/O44 82
I/O45 83
I/O46 84
I/O47 85
GND3
86
NC12 88
VCC3 89
I/O48 90
I/O49 91
I/O50 92
I/O51 93
NC13 94
I/O52 95
I/O53 96
I/O54 97
I/O55 98
I/O56 99
NC14 100
I/O57
1
I/O58
2
I/O59
3
NC15
4
I/O60
5
I/O61
6
I/O62
7
I/O63
8
NC16
9
Y0
10
~RESET
11 VCC4
12
GOE1
13
GND4
14
~BSCAN
15
C135
0.1uF
C134
0.1uF
C136
0.1uF
C137
0.1uF
C63
0.01uF
Y6
9.8304MHZ
GND
2
OUT
3
VCC 4
OE
1
JP27
1 2
3 4
5 6
JP29
1 2
3 4
5 6
JP22
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Bill of Materials
Evaluation Module Parts
MOTOROLA DSP5636XEVM Users Manual 5-1
SECTION 5
BILL OF MATERIALS
5.1 EVALUATION MODULE PARTS
The following table contains information on the parts and devices in the Evaluation Module.
Table 5-1 EVM Parts List
Refe re n ce Design ator Descri p tion Man u facturer M fg. Part Number
C2,C4,C6, C8,C50,C 63 0.01uF CHIPCAP 0805
X7R 50V/10% TO L PANASONIC ECU-V1H103KBG
C1,C3,C5, C7,C9,C10,C11, C1 2, C13, C14, C16,
C18, C19, C21, C23, C24, C25, C29, C30, C40, C41,
C43, C44, C48, C49, C51, C52, C53, C54, C55, C56,
C57, C58, C60, C64, C70, C71, C84, C85, C95,
C109, C111, C118, C134, C135, C136, C137
0.1uF CHIPC AP 0805
50V/20% TOL AVX 08055E104MATMA
C15 22uF TANTALUM
ELECTROLYTIC SMD
6.3V/EIA SIZ E B /2K
Reel
PANASONIC ECS-T0JX226R
C17 0.027uF CHIPCAP 0805
X7R 50V/10% TO L PANASONIC ECU-V1H273KBX
C20,C72,C73 4.7uF TANTALUM
ELECTROL. SMD
6.3V/EIA SIZ E A/ 2K
Reel
PANASONIC ECS-T0JY475R
C59,C46 100pF CHIPCAP 0805
50V/5% TOL PANASONIC ECU-V1H101JCG
C42,C45,C47,C6 8, C69,C80, C83 , C 86, C88, C89,
C93, C94, C99, C103, C107, C110, C1 12, C113,
C116, C117 , C 122, C126, C13 0
10uF TANTALUM
ELECTROL. SMD
6.3V/EIA SIZE A
PANASONIC ECS-T0JY106R
C31,C74,C75,C7 9, C81, C92, C96, C102, C10 4,
C115, C119 , C 125, C127 1uF TANTALUM
ELECTROL S MD
CHIPCAP 1206
16V/20% TOL
PANSONIC ECS-T1CY105R
C76,C77 470pF CHIPCAP 0805
50V/5% TOL PANASONIC ECU-V1H471JCX
C27,C28,C132,C133 22pF CHI PCA P 1206
50V/5% TOL PANASONIC ECU-V1H220JCN
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Bill of Materials
Evaluation Module Part s
U3 8-BIT
MICROCONTROLLER MOTOROLA MC68HC705C8ACFB
C82,C90,C97,C1 00, C105, C108, C120, C123, C128,
C131 2700pF CHIPCAP 0805
NPO 50V/10% TOL PANASONIC ECU-V1H272KBN
C39 470uF RADIAL
ALUMINUM
ELECTROLYTIC 10V
8mmX11mm LS=3.5mm
XICON XRL10V470
C32 1 000u F MIN I AL U M
ELECTROL
16V/AXIAL/0.394X0.98
4
XICON XAL16V1000
C33,C34,C37 0.33uF CHI P CA P
TANTALUM 35V/20%
TOL
PANASONIC ECS-T1VY334R
C35,C36,C38 47uF SUBM IN I ALUM
ELECROL
10V/RADIAL/5X7
XICON MLRL10V47
C78,C87,C91,C9 8, C101, C106, C1 14, C121, C124 ,
C129 270pF CHIPCAP 0805
NPO 50V/10% TOL AVX 08055A2711KAT1A
D1 YELLOW LED SMD
1206 QT
OPTOELECTRON
ICS
QTLP650D-3
D7 RED LED SMD 1206 QT
OPTOELECTRON
ICS
QTLP650C-2
D6 GREEN LED SMD 1206 QT
OPTOELECTRON
ICS
QTLP650C-4
D2,D3,D4,D 5, D 8 RECTIFIER 1.0 AMP
SMD RECTRON FM4001
D10 DIODE 350 mW, 75v ,
SOD123 DIGI-KEY 1N4148W-7
JP1,JP2,JP4,JP5,JP26 SINGLE ROW 2 PIN
HEADER 1x2 BERG 68001-402
JP14 SINGLE ROW 3 PIN
HEADER 1x3 BERG 68001-403
JP8,JP25 DOUBLE ROW 8 PIN
HEADER 2x4 BERG 67997-408
JP10,JP13,JP17 DOUBLE ROW 14 PIN
HEADER 2x7 BERG 67997-414
Table 5-1 EVM Parts List
Reference Des i gn ator Descri p tion Man u fac tu rer Mfg. Part Num b er
Bill of Materials
Evaluation Module Parts
MOTOROLA DSP5636XEVM Users Manual 5-3
JP11,JP16 DOUBLE ROW 20 PIN
HEADER 2x10 BERG 67997-420
JP12 DOUBLE ROW 50 PIN
HEADER 2x25 BERG 67997-450
JP15 DOUBLE ROW 36 PIN
HEADER 2x18 BERG 67997-436
JP30 SINGLE ROW 10 PIN
HEADER 1x10 BERG 68001-410
JP22 SINGLE ROW 8 PIN
HEADER 1x8 BERG 68001-408
JP31 DOUBLE ROW 4 PIN
HEADER 2x2 BERG 67997-404
JP27,JP29 DOUBLE ROW 6 PIN
HEADER 2x3 BERG 67997-406
J1,J3 RCA JACK VIMEX SCJ-0358B
J4 OPTICAL TRANSMIT
CONNECTOR SHARP GP1F32T
J2 OPTI CA L RECEIVE
CONNECTOR SHARP GP1F32R
J7,J8 RCA JA CK 3X2 VIMEX JA060 0731G
K1 SMD RELAY MOUSER EB2-5NU
L1 1uH INDUCTOR
SMD/2.5X3.2 TOKO TKS1025CT
L2,L3,L4,L5 FERRITE BEAD FUTURE BL01RN1-A62
P1 DB9 CONNECTOR RT
ANGLE/PCB MOUNT MOUSER 152-3409
P2 2.1MM POWER
CONNECTOR SWITCHCRAFT RAPC-722
P3 2 PIN TERMINAL
BLOCK AUGAT 2SV-02
R1,R2,R3, R4,R5,R6,R9, R10, R11, R12, R14, R20,
R21, R22,R87,R88 , R8 9 10K CHIP R ES 08 05
1/10WATT 5% PANASONIC ERJ-6GEYJ103V
R40,R44,R48,R52, R56,R60, R64 ,R 68,R72,R7 6 15K CHIP RES 0805
1/10WATT 5% ROHM MCR10EZHJ153
R29 2 .7K CHIP RES 0805
1/10WATT 5% PANASONIC ERJ-6GEYJ272V
Table 5-1 EVM Parts List
Refe re n ce Design ator Descri p tion Man u facturer M fg. Part Number
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Evaluation Module Part s
R7,R18 620 CHI P RES 0805
1/10WATT 1% PANASONIC ERJ-6ENF6200V
R31 1 82 CHIP RES 0805
1/10WATT 1% PANASONIC ERJ-6ENF1820V
R32 1 27 CHIP RES 0805
1/10WATT 1% PANASONIC ERJ-6ENF1270V
R41,R45,R49,R53, R57,R61, R65 ,R 69,R73,R7 7 8.2K CHIP RES 0805
1/10WATT 5% PANASONIC ERJ-6ENYJ822V
R16 7 1. 5 CHIP RE S 0805
1/10WATT 1% PANASONIC ERJ-6ENF71R5V
R15,R42,R46,R50, R54,R58, R62 ,R 66,R70,R7 4, R78 1K CHIP RE S 0805
1/10WATT 5% PANASONIC ERJ-6GEYJ102V
R90, R91 100K CHI P RE S 0805
1/10 WA TT 5% FUTURE CR21-104JT
R17 1 8K CH IP RES 0805
1/10WATT 5% PANASONIC ERJ-6GEYJ183V
R19 4 64 CHIP RES 0805
1/10WATT 1% PANASONIC ERJ-6ENF4640V
R30 3 .9 2K CH IP RE S 0805
1/10WATT 1% PANASONIC ERJ-6ENF3921V
R43,R47,R51,R55, R59,R63, R67,R71,R 75, R79 100 CHIP RES 0805
1/10WATT 1% PANASONIC ERJ-6ENF101V
R13,R81 10M CHIP RES 08 05
1/10WATT 5% PANASONIC ERJ-6GEYJ106V
R28 5 6 CHIP RES 0805
1/10WATT 5% PANASONIC ERJ-6GEYJ560V
R85, R86 5.62K CHIP RES 0805
1/10WATT 1% PANASONIC ERJ-6ENF5621V
R92 8 .6K CHIP RES 1206
1/10WATT 1% XICON ME290- 8 60K /REEL
S1,S2,S3,S4,S5 6MM PUSHBUUTON
SWITCH PANASONIC EVQ-QS205K
T1,T2 96KHZ
DIGITALTRANSFORM
ER
SCIENTIFIC
CONVERSION SC979-03
U1 DSP 144PIN/TQFP
*please see note #90 MOTOROLA DSP5636X
Table 5-1 EVM Parts List
Reference Des i gn ator Descri p tion Man u fac tu rer Mfg. Part Num b er
Bill of Materials
Evaluation Module Parts
MOTOROLA DSP5636XEVM Users Manual 5-5
U11 256KX24 SRAM
3.3V/BGA GSI GS76024B-10
U12 EPROM 3.3V/32 PI N
TQFP ATMEL AT29LV020-20TI
U13 MICROCONTROLLER MOTOROLA MC68HC908GP32CFB
U14 L CD 20CHAR X 2LINE POWERTIP PC2002LRU-AEA-B
U15 GP1U28Y SHARP GP1U28Y
U4 MAX3387ECUG MAXIM MAX3387ECUG
U16 MAX3485ECSA MAXIM MAX3485ECSA
U28 PLD LATTICE ISP2064VE-100LT100
U18 DI GITAL AUDIO
TRANSMITTER CRYSTAL CS8404A-CS
U19 2 0-BIT A/D
CONVERTER
24-PIN/SSOP
BURR-BROWN PCM1800E
U5 REG1117_3.3 BURR-BROWN REG1117-3.3
U8 REG1117_1.8 BURR-BROWN REG1117A-1.8
U21,U24 DELTA-SIGMA D/A
CONVERTER BURR-BROWN PCM1600Y
U20,U22,U 23, U25,U26 OP-AMP SO-8 Burr Brown BBOPA213 4U A
U10 DI GITAL AUDIO
RECEIVER AKM AKM4112AVF
U6 3. 3V REGUL A TO R
TO-220 LINEAR TECH. LT1085CT-3.3
U7 5V REGULATOR
TO-220 MOTOROLA MC7805ACT
U9 DC-DC CONVERTER NEWPORT TECH. NMF0505S
Y5 12.288MHZ CRYSTAL MMD B20AA1-12.288MHZ
Y6 9.8304MHZ
OSCILLATOR SMD CITIZEN 300-7018-1-ND
Y1 3.6864MHZ CRYSTAL MMD B20BA1-3.6864MHZ-3I
Mounting hardware for U14 and stando ffs for t he
four corners of the PC board. Standof fs H.H. Smit h 30F1463
Table 5-1 EVM Parts List
Refe re n ce Design ator Descri p tion Man u facturer M fg. Part Number
5-6 DSP5636XEVM Users Manual MOTOROLA
Bill of Materials
Evaluation Module Part s
Mounting hardware for U14 and stando ffs for t he
four corners of the PC board. Screws Waldom FN-817-C
PC Board Westak DSP56367EVM REV.
1.1
XU7 Heatsink for U7
T0-220, L=0.75,
W=0.520, H=0.500
(above dimensions are in
inches)
AAVID Thermal
Technologies Inc. HS107-ND
XU14 DOUBLE ROW 16-PIN
MA LE HEADER
MOUNTS TO
BOTTOM SIDE OF U14
LCD
BERG 78933-416H
XXU14 DOUBLE ROW 16-PIN
FEMALE HEADER
MOUNTS TO
BOTTOM SIDE OF U14
LCD
BERG 68683-608
SHUNTS SHUNT CONN., 2
POSITION3M 929955-06
XU1 This part is mou nt ed on a socket and the part
infor mation for the soc ke t is gi ve n in the fo llowing
columns
Yamaichi 14 4 pin TQFP
socket
IC149-144-145-S5
Yamaichi
Electronics IC149-144-145-S5
DSP56367EVM
Assembly Xetel
XXU7 4 -40 -1/2 BOLT
XXXU7 4-40 WASHER
XXXXU7 4-40 NUT
Domain Debugger
EVM563XX
Users Manual
P & E
10 pi n P PI Cable
Table 5-1 EVM Parts List
Reference Des i gn ator Descri p tion Man u fac tu rer Mfg. Part Num b er
Running the Pass-through Code
MOTOROLA DSP5636XEVM Users Manual 6-1
SECTION 6
RUNNING THE PASS-THROUGH CODE
To demonstrate EVM operation, an example program, digital.asm is provided. Follow the
procedures in previous sections to configure the hardware and the Domain Debugger
software. All jumpers should be installed shown in Figure 2-2.
1. Connect a digital output from a source such as a DVD player at J1. Refer to figures 3
& 6 for location of the connector on the EVM.
2. Connect audio cables from the analog outputs, L and R at J7, to an audio amplifier.
Refer to Figure 2-4 and Figure 2-5 for location of the connectors.
3. Apply power to the EVM and run the Domain Debugger software.
4. Load the digital.cld program from the file menu of the Domain Debugger.
5. Run the program. Refer to the documentation for the Domain Debugger for
information on loading and running a program.
The example program is a pass through routine where the DSP receives and passes back the
digital data unaltered through the ESAI interface. In summary, when the code is running, the
digital S/PDIF signal is received by the AKM4112A(U10). This device extracts the digital
clocks and the data from the S/PDIF signal and distributes it to the rest of the circuits. In
particular, the data s ignal is sent to the SDI1 pin of the DSP. Then the DSP receives the digital
data and transmits it back as unaltered data to the DSPs ESAI SDO0-SDO3 pins. These
output signals are sent to the two Burr-Brown PCM1600 D/A converters (U21 and U24). The
converted analog signals are sent through an analog filter to the outputs at J7 and J8. Refer to
Section 2 Analog I/O on page 2-6 and Section 2 Digital I/O on page 2-8 for additional
information.
If an analog input is selected as the signal source for the above example, users must perform
the following:
Disconnect the digital signal at J1
Connect an analog audio signal at Lin and Rin at J8
The signal switching is automatic and the analog source is selected when the digital signal at
J1 is disconnected. The digital data converted by the A/D is sent to the SDI1 pin of the DSP.
The rest of the operation is identical to when a di gital signal is used as previously described in
this section.
6-2 DSP5636XEVM Users Manual MOTOROLA
Running the Pass-through Code
MOTOROLA Index-1
A
analog I/O
clocking, 2-8
connectors, 2-7, 2-9
B
basic features, 1-1
board
contents, 1-1
BOM, 5-1
C
connections
cable, 2-2
connectors
analog I/O, 2-7, 2-9
conventions, ii
D
datasheets
where to find, 3-1
digital I/O
description, 2-8
documentation, 3-1
DSP
operatin g mode sele ct, 2-10
DSP clock, 2-9
E
evaluation platform, 1-2, 2-4
F
features
basic, 1-1
I
installation
software, 2-2
M
MC68HC711E20, 2-9
O
OnCE port
RS-232 interface, 2-5
overview, 1-1
P
power supply
cautions, 2-11
S
S/PDIF
transmitter serial dat a output, 2 -3, 2-8
schematics, 4-1
suggested reading, i
INDEX
Index-2 MOTOROLA
INDEX
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