Synchronous-burst memory timing, See figure 29), See figure 29 and figure 30) – Motorola TMS320C6711D User Manual

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TMS320C6711D

FLOATINGĆPOINT DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR

SPRS292A − OCTOBER 2005 − REVISED NOVEMBER 2005

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SYNCHRONOUS-BURST MEMORY TIMING

timing requirements for synchronous-burst SRAM cycles

(see Figure 29)

NO.

GDPA-167
ZDPA−167

−200
−250

UNIT

MIN

MAX

6

tsu(EDV-EKOH) Setup time, read EDx valid before ECLKOUT high

1.5

ns

7

th(EKOH-EDV) Hold time, read EDx valid after ECLKOUT high

2.5

ns

† The SBSRAM interface takes advantage of the internal burst counter in the SBSRAM. Accesses default to incrementing 4-word bursts, but

random bursts and decrementing bursts are done by interrupting bursts in progress. All burst types can sustain continuous data flow.

switching characteristics over recommended operating conditions for synchronous-burst SRAM
cycles

†‡

(see Figure 29 and Figure 30)

NO.

PARAMETER

GDPA-167
ZDPA−167

−200
−250

UNIT

MIN

MAX

1

td(EKOH-CEV) Delay time, ECLKOUT high to CEx valid

1.2

7

ns

2

td(EKOH-BEV) Delay time, ECLKOUT high to BEx valid

7

ns

3

td(EKOH-BEIV) Delay time, ECLKOUT high to BEx invalid

1.2

ns

4

td(EKOH-EAV) Delay time, ECLKOUT high to EAx valid

7

ns

5

td(EKOH-EAIV) Delay time, ECLKOUT high to EAx invalid

1.2

ns

8

td(EKOH-ADSV) Delay time, ECLKOUT high to ARE/SDCAS/SSADS valid

1.2

7

ns

9

td(EKOH-OEV) Delay time, ECLKOUT high to, AOE/SDRAS/SSOE valid

1.2

7

ns

10

td(EKOH-EDV) Delay time, ECLKOUT high to EDx valid

7

ns

11

td(EKOH-EDIV) Delay time, ECLKOUT high to EDx invalid

1.2

ns

12

td(EKOH-WEV) Delay time, ECLKOUT high to AWE/SDWE/SSWE valid

1.2

7

ns

† The SBSRAM interface takes advantage of the internal burst counter in the SBSRAM. Accesses default to incrementing 4-word bursts, but

random bursts and decrementing bursts are done by interrupting bursts in progress. All burst types can sustain continuous data flow.

‡ ARE/SDCAS/SSADS, AOE/SDRAS/SSOE, and AWE/SDWE/SSWE operate as SSADS, SSOE, and SSWE, respectively, during SBSRAM

accesses.

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