MOTOROLA
Chapter 15. Synchronous DRAM Controller Module
15-15
SDRAM Controller Operation
Figure 15-7. Burst Write SDRAM Access
Accesses in synchronous burst page mode always cause the following sequence:
1.
ACTV
command
2.
NOP
commands to assure SRAS-to-SCAS delay (if CAS latency is 1, there are no
NOP
commands).
3. Required number of
READ
or
WRITE
commands to service the transfer size with the
given port size.
4. Some transfers need more
NOP
commands to assure the
ACTV
-to-precharge delay.
5.
PALL
command
6. Required number of idle clocks inserted to assure precharge-to-
ACTV
delay.
15.2.3.5 Auto-Refresh Operation
The DRAM controller is equipped with a refresh counter and control. This logic is
responsible for providing timing and control to refresh the SDRAM without user
interaction. Once the refresh counter is set, and refresh is enabled, the counter counts to
zero. At this time, an internal refresh request flag is set and the counter begins counting
down again. The DRAM controller completes any active burst operation and then performs
a
PALL
operation. The DRAM controller then initiates a refresh cycle and clears the refresh
A[31:0]
SRAS
SCAS
DRAMW
D[31:0]
ACTV
WRITE
PALL
NOP
SDRAM_CS[0] or [1]
BS[3:0]
t
CASL
= 2
Row
Column
Column Column
Column
t
RP
t
RWL
CLKOUT
NOP
WRITE
WRITE
WRITE
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