Intel
®
81341 and 81342—Peripheral Bus Interface Unit
Intel
®
81341 and 81342 I/O Processors
Developer’s Manual
December 2007
712
Order Number: 315037-002US
9.2.4
Bus Width
Each address range’s attributes are programmed in the PBIs boundary registers. The
PBI allows an 8-, or 16-bit data bus width for each range. The PBI places 8- and 16-bit
data on low-order data signals, simplifying the interface to narrow bus external
, 8-bit data is placed on lines
D[7:0]
; 16-bit data is
placed on lines
D[15:0]
.
The user needs to wire up the flash memories in a manner consistent with the
programmed bus width:
• 8-bit region:
A[1:0]
provide the demultiplexed byte address for a read burst.
• 16-bit region:
A[2:1]
provide the demultiplexed short-word address for a read
burst.
During initialization, bus width is selected for each of the two address ranges in the
Peripheral Base Address Registers (PBBAR0 — PBBAR1). In addition, the PBBAR0-
PBBAR1 can be used to configure these ranges as Peripheral Windows and to set a Wait
state profile.
The PBI drives determinate values on all address/data signals during T
W
/T
D
write
operation states. For an 8-bit bus, the PBI continues to drive address on unused data
signals
D[15:8]
.
Figure 107. Data Width and Low Order Address Lines
D[15:8]
D[7:0]
A1
A0
A[2:0]
A2
A0
A1
16 - Bit
8 - Bit
A1
A1
A2
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