Figure 7-24 Refresh Cycles when Bus is Released
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If a bus cycle is prolonged by insertion of wait states, the first refresh request is held, as in the
bus-released state.
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If there is contention with a bus request from an external bus master when making a transition
to software standby mode, a one-state bus-released state may occur immediately before the
transition to software standby mode (see figure 7-25).
When using software standby mode, clear the BRLE bit to 0 in BRCR before executing the
SLEEP instruction.
When making a transition to self-refresh mode, the strobe waveform output may not be
guaranteed due to the same kind of contention. This, too, can be prevented by clearing the
BRLE bit to 0 in BRCR.
Figure 7-25 Contention between Bus-Released State and Software Standby Mode
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RFSH
BACK
Refresh
request
Bus-released state
Refresh cycle
CPU cycle
Refresh cycle
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Address bus
External bus
released state
Software standby mode
Strobe
BREQ
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