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Introduction
4.1
Introduction
This device has multiple on-chip/off-chip memories and several external device interfaces associated with
and various subsystems. To help simplify software development, a unified memory-map is used wherever
possible to maintain a consistent view of device resources across all masters (CPU and master
peripherals).
For details on the memory addresses, actual memory supported and accessibility by various bus masters,
see the detailed memory-map information in the device-specific data manual.
4.2
ARM Memories
The configuration for the ARM internal memory is:
•
8 KB ARM local RAM
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64 KB ARM local ROM
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16 KB Instruction Cache and 16 KB Data cache
The ARM RAM/ROM are only accessible by ARM.
4.3
On-Chip RAM Memory
This device also offers an on-chip 128-KB RAM, apart from the ARM internal memories. This on-chip RAM
is accessible by the ARM, and also is accessible by several master peripherals.
4.4
External Memories
This device has two external memory interfaces that provide multiple external memory options accessible
by the CPU and master peripherals:
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EMIFA:
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8/16-bit wide asynchronous EMIF module that supports asynchronous devices such as ASRAM,
NAND Flash, and NOR Flash (up to 4 devices)
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8/16-bit wide NAND Flash with 4-bit ECC (up to 4 devices)
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16-bit SDRAM with 128-MB address space
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DDR2/mDDR memory controller:
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16-bit DDR2 with up to 512-MB memory address space
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16-bit mDDR with up to 256-MB memory address space
4.5
Internal Peripherals
The peripheral only accessible by the ARM is the ARM interrupt controller (AINTC). For more information
on the AINTC, see
.
4.6
Peripherals
The ARM has access to all peripherals on the device. This also includes system modules like the PLL
controller (PLLC), the power and sleep controller (PSC), and the system configuration module (SYSCFG).
See the device-specific data manual for the complete list of peripherals supported on your device.
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