R-IN32M4-CL3 User's Manual: Board design edition
9. External MCU/Memory Interface Pins
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Dec 24, 2019
9.1.1
Asynchronous-SRAM Supporting MCU Connection Mode
The following figure shows a general connection example in asynchronous-SRAM supporting MCU interface mode,
when this LSI chip is connected as a slave device to an external MCU.
R-IN32M4-CL3
External MCU
A2-A20
D0-D31
CSZ
HPGCSZ
Note3
HA2-HA20
Note4
HD0-HD31
PGCSZ
RDZ
HCSZ
HRDZ
WAITZ
HWAITZ
WRSTBZ
HWRSTBZ
Interrupt, port pin
HERROUTZ
Note2
HWRZ0 / HBENZ0
Note1
(WRZ0) / BENZ0
(WRZ1) / BENZ1
(WRZ2) / BENZ2
(WRZ3) / BENZ3
HWRZ1 / HBENZ1
Note1
HWRZ2 / HBENZ2
Note1
HWRZ3 / HBENZ3
Note1
HBUSCLK
Figure 9.1 Connection Example of 32-Bit External MCU Interface (in Asynchronous-SRAM Supporting MCU
Connection Mode)
R-IN32M4-CL3
External MCU
A1-A20
D0-D15
CSZ
HPGCSZ
Note3
HA1-HA20
Note5
HD0-HD15
PGCSZ
RDZ
HCSZ
HRDZ
WAITZ
HWAITZ
WRSTBZ
HWRSTBZ
Interrupt, port pin
HERROUTZ
Note2
HBUSCLK
HWRZ0 / HBENZ0
Note1
(WRZ0) / BENZ0
(WRZ1) / BENZ1
HWRZ1 / HBENZ1
Note1
Figure 9.2 Connection Example of 16-Bit External MCU Interface (in Asynchronous-SRAM Supporting MCU
Connection Mode)
Notes 1.
HWRZ0-HWRZ3 and HBENZ0-HBENZ3 are multiplexed on the same pins, and the pin functions are
selected by the level on the HWRZSEL pin.
2.
Connecting the HERROUTZ signal is not indispensable.
Connect it to an interrupt or general-purpose port input of the MCU to be connected, if required.
3.
This is a chip-select signal supporting paged access. Connect it if required.
4.
Connected the address signal for a 4-byte boundary from the destination to the HA2 pin of the R-
IN32M4-CL3.
5.
Connected the address signal for a 2-byte boundary from the destination to the HA1 pin of the R-
IN32M4-CL3.