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CLK3_1N 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: CLK3_1N
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内容描述: 的Cyclone III器件手册 [Cyclone III Device Handbook]
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文件页数/大小: 274 页 / 7302 K
品牌: ALTERA [ ALTERA CORPORATION ]
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Chapter 8: External Memory Interfaces in the Cyclone III Device Family  
Cyclone III Device Family Memory Interfaces Pin Support  
In Cyclone III device family, the ×9 mode uses the same DQand DQSpins as the ×8  
mode, and one additional DQpin that serves as a regular I/O pin in the ×8 mode. The  
×18 mode uses the same DQand DQSpins as ×16 mode, with two additional DQpins  
that serve as regular I/O pins in the ×16 mode. Similarly, the ×36 mode uses the same  
DQand DQSpins as the ×32 mode, with four additional DQpins that serve as regular  
I/O pins in the ×32 mode. When not used as DQor DQSpins, the memory interface pins  
are available as regular I/O pins.  
Optional Parity, DM, and Error Correction Coding Pins  
Cyclone III device family supports parity in ×9, ×18, and ×36 modes. One parity bit is  
available per eight bits of data pins. You can use any of the DQpins for parity in  
Cyclone III device family because the parity pins are treated and configured similar to  
DQpins.  
DM pins are only required when writing to DDR2 and DDR SDRAM devices.  
QDR II SRAM devices use the BWS# signal to select the byte to be written into  
memory. A low signal on the DM or BWS# pin indicates the write is valid. Driving the  
DM or BWS# pin high causes the memory to mask the DQsignals. Each group of DQS  
and DQsignals has one DM pin. Similar to the DQoutput signals, the DM signals are  
clocked by the -90° shifted clock.  
In Cyclone III device family, the DM pins are preassigned in the device pinouts. The  
Quartus II Fitter treats the DQand DM pins in a DQSgroup equally for placement  
purposes. The preassigned DQand DM pins are the preferred pins to use.  
Some DDR2 SDRAM and DDR SDRAM devices support error correction coding  
(ECC), a method of detecting and automatically correcting errors in data  
transmission. In 72-bit DDR2 or DDR SDRAM, there are eight ECC pins and 64 data  
pins. Connect the DDR2 and DDR SDRAM ECC pins to a separate DQSor DQgroup in  
Cyclone III device family. The memory controller needs additional logic to encode  
and decode the ECC data.  
Address and Control/Command Pins  
The address signals and the control or command signals are typically sent at a single  
data rate. You can use any of the user I/O pins on all I/O banks of Cyclone III device  
family to generate the address and control or command signals to the memory device.  
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Cyclone III device family does not support QDR II SRAM in the burst length of two.  
Memory Clock Pins  
In DDR2 and DDR SDRAM memory interfaces, the memory clock signals (CK and  
CK#) are used to capture the address signals and the control or command signals.  
Similarly, QDR II SRAM devices use the write clocks (K and K#) to capture the  
address and command signals. The CK/CK# and K/K# signals are generated to  
resemble the write-data strobe using the DDIO registers in Cyclone III device family.  
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For more information about CK/CK# pins placement, refer to the “Pin Connection  
Guidelines Tables” section in the Planning Pin and FPGA Resources chapter of the  
External Memory Interface Handbook.  
Cyclone III Device Handbook  
Volume 1  
July 2012 Altera Corporation