ꢀ ꢁ ꢂ ꢃ ꢄꢅ ꢆ ꢇ ꢈꢉ ꢈꢀꢊ ꢀꢁ ꢂꢃ ꢄ ꢅ ꢆꢇ ꢈ ꢉ ꢋꢀꢊ ꢀꢁ ꢂꢃ ꢄ ꢅ ꢆꢇ ꢈ ꢉ ꢇ ꢀ
ꢌ ꢍ ꢎꢏ ꢐꢑꢒ ꢓꢍ ꢔ ꢀ ꢐꢍ ꢕ ꢍ ꢀꢖꢗ ꢂ ꢍ ꢕꢔ ꢖꢗ ꢒ ꢘꢓ ꢆꢏ ꢂꢂꢓ ꢘꢂ
SPRS226H − NOVEMBER 2003 − REVISED AUGUST 2005
ASYNCHRONOUS MEMORY TIMING (CONTINUED)
Setup = 2
Hold = 2
Strobe = 3
Not Ready
ECLKOUTx
9
9
8
8
8
8
CEx
ABE[7:0] or BBE[1:0]
BE
9
9
AEA[22:3] or BEA[20:1]
AED[63:0] or BED[15:0]
Address
Write Data
‡
AOE/SDRAS/SOE
‡
ARE/SDCAS/SADS/SRE
10
10
‡
AWE/SDWE/SWE
7
7
6
6
ARDY
†
‡
These C64x devices have two EMIFs (EMIFA and EMIFB). All EMIFA signals are prefixed by an “A” and all EMIFB signals are prefixed by a
“B”. Throughout the rest of this document, in generic EMIF areas of discussion, the prefix “A” or “B” may be omitted [e.g., the asynchronous
memory access signals are shown as generic (AOE, ARE, and AWE) instead of AAOE, AARE, and AAWE (for EMIFA) and BAOE, BARE, and
BAWE (for EMIFB)].
AOE/SDRAS/SOE, ARE/SDCAS/SADS/SRE, and AWE/SDWE/SWE operate as AOE (identified under select signals), ARE, and AWE,
respectively, during asynchronous memory accesses.
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Figure 23. Asynchronous Memory Write Timing for EMIFA and EMIFB
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