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Using an ADSP-21060 in ADSP-21061 EZ-KIT LITE - Waldron, Donald M - Aug 28 21:35:00 2001



I plan on using a modified an ADSP-21061 EZ-KIT LITE Board to test some
FLASH boot / FLASH program code (per ADI's EE-118 note). I'll be using the
Summit-ICE emulator with VisualDSP and am not planning on using the provided
monitor program.

Can I replace the ADSP-21061 IC with an ADSP-21060 (the data sheets tell me
they are pin-for-pin compatible) and run with the 21060 memory map?

Regards,

Donald M. Waldron





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Re: Using an ADSP-21060 in ADSP-21061 EZ-KIT LITE - Derek Hutton - Aug 29 11:43:00 2001

It seems to me that should work, but I've never done it....

One thing to check is the link port pins. The 21061 does not have any link
ports, so those pins may be NC on the EZ-KIT LITE board. The 21060 will use
those pins for the link ports, and you may need to add pull-ups or
pull-downs to put the link ports into a stable state.

Good luck,
Derek Hutton
----- Original Message -----
From: "Waldron, Donald M" <>
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Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 5:35 PM
Subject: [adsp] Using an ADSP-21060 in ADSP-21061 EZ-KIT LITE > I plan on using a modified an ADSP-21061 EZ-KIT LITE Board to test some
> FLASH boot / FLASH program code (per ADI's EE-118 note). I'll be using
the
> Summit-ICE emulator with VisualDSP and am not planning on using the
provided
> monitor program.
>
> Can I replace the ADSP-21061 IC with an ADSP-21060 (the data sheets tell
me
> they are pin-for-pin compatible) and run with the 21060 memory map?
>
> Regards,
>
> Donald M. Waldron >
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