AR-B1380/AR-1380A User’ s Guide
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Name
Description
-SMEMW
[Output]
The System Memory Write is low while any of the low 1
mega bytes of memory is being written
-MEMW
[Input/Output]
The Memory Write signal is low while any memory location
is being written
DRQ 0-3, 5-7
[Input]
DMA Request channels 0 to 3 are for 8-bit data transfers.
DMA Request channels 5 to 7 are for 16-bit data transfers.
DMA request should be held high until the corresponding
DMA has been completed. DMA request priority is in the
following sequence:(Highest) DRQ 0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7
(Lowest)
-DACK 0-3, 5-7
[Output]
The DMA Acknowledges 0 to 3, 5 to 7 are the
corresponding acknowledge signals for DRQ 0 to 3 and 5
to 7
AEN
[output]
The DMA Address Enable is high when the DMA controller
is driving the address bus. It is low when the CPU is driving
the address bus
-REFRESH
[Input/Output]
This signal is used to indicate a memory refresh cycle and
can be driven by the microprocessor on the I/O channel
TC
[Output]
Terminal Count provides a pulse when the terminal count
for any DMA channel is reached
SBHE
[Input/Output]
The System Bus High Enable indicates the high byte SD8 -
SD15 on the data bus
-MASTER
[Input]
The MASTER is the signal from the I/O processor which
gains control as the master and should be held low for a
maximum of 15 microseconds or system memory may be
lost due to the lack of refresh
-MEMCS16
[Input, Open collector]
The Memory Chip Select 16 indicates that the present data
transfer is a 1-wait state, 16-bit data memory operation
-IOCS16
[Input, Open collector]
The I/O Chip Select 16 indicates that the present data
transfer is a 1-wait state, 16-bit data I/O operation
OSC
[Output]
The Oscillator is a 14.31818 MHz signal used for the color
graphic card
-ZWS
[Input, Open collector]
The Zero Wait State indicates to the microprocessor that
the present bus cycle can be completed without inserting
additional wait cycle
Table 3-6 I/O Channel Signal’ s Description
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