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EXTERNAL BUS INTERFACE
32180 Group User’s Manual (Rev.1.0)
15.3 Read/Write Operations
(1) When the Bus Mode Control Register = "0"
External read/write operations are performed using the address bus, data bus and the signals CS0#–CS3#,
RD#, BHW#, BLW#, WAIT# and BCLK. In the external read cycle, the RD# signal is low while BHW# and
BLW# both are high, with data read in from only the necessary byte position. In the external write cycle, the
BHW# or BLW# signal output for the byte position to which to write is asserted low as data is written to the
bus.
When an external bus cycle starts, wait states are inserted as long as the WAIT# signal is low. Unless
necessary, the WAIT# signal must always be held high.
Figure 15.3.1 Internal Bus Access during Bus Free State
15.3 Read/Write Operations
Bus-free state
Internal bus access
"H"
BCLK
A11–A30
CS0#–CS3#
BHW#, BLW#
DB0–DB15
WAIT#
RD#
"H"
Hi-z
Note 1: For details about the Bus Mode Control Register, see Section 15.2.3, "Bus Mode Control Register."
Note: • Hi-Z denotes a high-impedance state.
(Don't Care)
Bus Mode Control Register (Note 1)
BUSMOD bit = 0 (WR signal separated)
Summary of Contents for M32R/ECU Series
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