Figure 11-22. FRAME Signal Operation, FRM50=0 and FRMCNT=0
Clock
(
EPI0S31
)
Frame
(
EPI0S30
)
RD
(
EPI0S29
)
WR
(
EPI0S28
)
If the
FRMCNT
field is 0x1, then the FRAME signal pulses high during every other read or write
access, see Figure 11-23 on page 852.
Figure 11-23. FRAME Signal Operation, FRM50=0 and FRMCNT=1
Clock
(
EPI0S31
)
Frame
(
EPI0S30
)
RD
(
EPI0S29
)
WR
(
EPI0S28
)
If the
FRMCNT
field is 0x2 and
FRM50
is clear, then the FRAME signal pulses high during every third
access, and so on for every value of
FRMCNT
, see Figure 11-24 on page 852.
Figure 11-24. FRAME Signal Operation, FRM50=0 and FRMCNT=2
Clock
(
EPI0S31
)
Frame
(
EPI0S30
)
RD
(
EPI0S29
)
WR
(
EPI0S28
)
When
FRM50
is set, the FRAME signal transitions on the rising edge of either the WR or RD strobes.
When
FRMCNT
=0, the FRAME signal transitions on the rising edge of WR or RD for every access,
Figure 11-25. FRAME Signal Operation, FRM50=1 and FRMCNT=0
Clock (
EPI0S31
)
Frame
(
EPI0S30
)
RD (
EPI0S29
)
WR (
EPI0S28
)
When
FRMCNT
=1, the FRAME signal transitions on the rising edge of the WR or RD strobes for
every other access, see Figure 11-26 on page 853.
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