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MU9C2480B-90TBC 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: MU9C2480B-90TBC
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内容描述: LANCAM B族 [LANCAM B Family]
分类和应用: 局域网
文件页数/大小: 32 页 / 265 K
品牌: MUSIC [ MUSIC SEMICONDUCTORS ]
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Operational Characteristics  
LANCAM B Family  
removing the device from the daisy chain. With the Match  
Flag disabled, /MF=/MI and operations directed to  
Highest-Priority Match locations are ignored. Normal  
operation of the device is with the /MF enabled. The  
Match Flag Enable field has no effect on the /MA or /MM  
output pins or Status Register bits. These bits always  
reflect the true state of the device.  
Segment Control Register (SC)  
The Segment Control register, as shown in Segment  
Control Register Bits on page 23, is accessed using a TCO  
SC instruction. On read cycles, D15, D10, D5, and D2  
always read back as 0s. Either the Foreground or  
Background Segment Control register is active, depending  
on which register set is selected, and only the active  
Segment Control register is written to or read from.  
If the Full Flag is disabled through bit 12 and bit 11, the  
device behaves as if it is full and ignores instructions to  
Next Free address. Also, writes to the Page Address  
register are disabled. All other instructions operate  
normally. Additionally, with the /FF disabled, /FF=/FI.  
Normal operation of the device is with the /FF enabled.  
The Full Flag Enable field has no effect on the /FL Status  
Register bit. This bit always reflects the true state of the  
device.  
The Segment Control register contains dual independent  
incrementing counters with limits, one for data reads and  
one for data writes. These counters control which 16-bit  
segment of the 64-bit internal resource is accessed during  
a particular data cycle on the 16-bit data bus. The actual  
destination for data writes and source for data reads (called  
the persistent destination and source) are set independently  
with SPD and SPS instructions, respectively.  
The IEEE Translation control at bit 10 and bit 9 can be  
used to enable the translation hardware for writes to 64-bit  
resources in the device. When translation is enabled, the  
bits are reordered as shown in Figure 6.  
Each of the two counters consists of a start limit, an end  
limit, and the current count value that points to the  
segment to be accessed on the next data cycle. The current  
count value can be set to any segment, even if it is outside  
the range set by the start and end limits. The counters  
count up from the current count value to the end limit and  
then jump back to the start limit. If the current count is  
greater than the end limit, the current count value  
increments to three, rolls over to zero, continues  
incrementing until the end limit is reached, and then jumps  
back to the start limit.  
DQ15  
DQ8 DQ7  
DQ0  
If a sequence of data writes or reads is interrupted, the  
Segment Control register can be reset to its initial start  
limit values by using an RSC instruction. After the  
LANCAM is reset, both Source and Destination counters  
are set to count from Segment 0 to Segment 3 with an  
initial value of 0.  
DQ15  
DQ8 DQ7  
DQ0  
Figure 6: IEEE 802.3/802.5 Format Mapping  
Control Register bits 8–6 control the CAM/RAM  
partitioning. The CAM portion of each word may be sized  
from a full 64 bits down to 16 bits in 16-bit increments.  
The RAM portion can be at either end of the 64-bit word.  
Compare masks may be selected by bit 5 and bit 4. Mask  
Register 1, Mask Register 2, or neither may be selected to  
mask compare operations. The address register behavior is  
controlled by bit 3 and bit 2, and may be set to increment,  
decrement, or neither after a memory access. Bit 1 and bit  
0 set the operating mode: Standard or Enhanced as shown  
in Table 4 on page 12. The device resets to the Standard  
mode, and follows the operating responses of the original  
MU9C1480 in Table 4. When operating in Enhanced  
mode, it is not necessary to unlock the daisy chain with a  
NOP instruction before command or data writes after a  
non-matching compare, as required in Standard mode.  
Rev. 5.1  
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