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Figure 7.46 Burst ROM Nibble Access (No Wait States)
7.9
Waits between Access Cycles
Because operating frequencies have become high, when a read from a slow device is completed,
data buffers may not go off in time to prevent data conflicts with the next access. This lower
device reliability and causes errors. To prevent this, a function has been added to avoid data
conflicts that memorizes the space and read/write state of the preceding access and inserts a wait
in the access cycle for those cases in which problems are found to occur when the next access
starts up. Checks are performed in two cases: if a read cycle is followed immediately by a read
access to a different CS space, and if a read access is followed immediately by a write from the
SH7095. When the SH7095 is writing continuously, if the format is always to have the direction
of the data from the SH7095 to other memory, there are no particular problems. Neither is there
any particular problem if the following read access is to the same CS space, since data is output
from the same data buffer. After a read is performed from CS3 space by the IW31 and IW30 bits
of the WCR, the number of idle cycles to be inserted into the access cycle when reading from
other CS spaces and for write accesses by this SH7095 is specified. Likewise, IW21 and IW20
specify the number of idle cycles after CS2 reads, IW11 and IW10 specify the number after CS1
reads, and IW01 and IW00 specify the number after CS0 reads. From 0 to 2 cycles can be
specified. When there is already an opening between the accesses naturally, the number of open
cycles is subtracted from the number of idle cycles before insertion. When a write cycle is
Summary of Contents for SH7095
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Page 105: ...94 Hitachi Figure 5 14 Pipeline Operation when Interrupts are Enabled by Changing the SR ...
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Page 152: ...Hitachi 141 Figure 7 8 Example of 32 Bit Data Width SRAM Connection ...
Page 157: ...146 Hitachi Figure 7 13 Synchronous DRAM 32 bit Device Connection ...
Page 161: ...150 Hitachi Figure 7 15 Basic Burst Read Timing Auto Precharge ...
Page 167: ...156 Hitachi Figure 7 20 Burst Read Timing Bank Active Same Row Address ...
Page 168: ...Hitachi 157 Figure 7 21 Burst Read Timing Bank Active Different Row Addresses ...
Page 169: ...158 Hitachi Figure 7 22 Write Timing No Precharge ...
Page 170: ...Hitachi 159 Figure 7 23 Write Timing Bank Active Same Row Address ...
Page 180: ...Hitachi 169 Figure 7 29 Example of a DRAM Connection 32 Bit Data Width ...
Page 190: ...Hitachi 179 Figure 7 36 Example of Pseudo SRAM Connection 1 M pseudo SRAM ...
Page 191: ...180 Hitachi Figure 7 37 Example of Pseudo SRAM Connection 4 M pseudo SRAM ...
Page 209: ...198 Hitachi Figure 7 50 Master and Partial Share Master Connections ...
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Page 307: ...296 Hitachi Note For a CPU writing H AA55 to FRC Figure 11 2 FRC Access Operation Write ...
Page 308: ...Hitachi 297 Note For an FRC reading from a CPU H AA55 Figure 11 3 FRC Access Operation Read ...
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Page 370: ...Hitachi 359 Figure 13 12 Sample Flowchart for Receiving Multiprocessor Serial Data ...
Page 371: ...360 Hitachi Figure 13 12 Sample Flowchart for Receiving Multiprocessor Serial Data cont ...
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Page 402: ...Hitachi 391 Figure 15 6 PLL Synchronization Settling Timing ...
Page 408: ...Hitachi 397 Figure 15 13 Bus Release Timing Slave Mode With PLL1 Off ...
Page 436: ...Hitachi 425 Figure 15 33 Synchronous DRAM Mode Register Write Cycle TRP 1 Cycle ...
Page 437: ...426 Hitachi Figure 15 34 Synchronous DRAM Mode Register Write Cycle TRP 2 Cycles ...
Page 449: ...438 Hitachi Figure 15 46 DRAM CAS Before RAS Refresh Cycle TRP 1 Cycle TRAS 2 Cycles PLL On ...
Page 454: ...Hitachi 443 Figure 15 51 DRAM CAS Before RAS Refresh Cycle TRP 1 Cycle TRAS 2 Cycles PLL Off ...
Page 461: ...450 Hitachi Figure 15 58 Pseudo SRAM Auto Refresh Cycle PLL On TRP 1 Cycle TRAS 2 Cycles ...
Page 462: ...Hitachi 451 Figure 15 59 Pseudo SRAM Self Refresh Cycle PLL On TRP 1 Cycle TRAS 2 Cycles ...
Page 467: ...456 Hitachi Figure 15 64 Pseudo SRAM Auto Refresh Cycle PLL Off TRP 1 Cycle TRAS 2 Cycles ...
Page 468: ...Hitachi 457 Figure 15 65 Pseudo SRAM Self Refresh Cycle PLL Off TRP 1 Cycle TRAS 2 Cycles ...
Page 471: ...460 Hitachi Figure 15 68 Interrupt Vector Fetch Cycle PLL On No Waits ...
Page 472: ...Hitachi 461 Figure 15 69 Interrupt Vector Fetch Cycle PLL Off No Waits ...
Page 473: ...462 Hitachi Figure 15 70 Interrupt Vector Fetch Cycle 1 External Wait Cycle ...
Page 474: ...Hitachi 463 Figure 15 71 Address Monitor Cycle ...
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