Figure 11: initiating a udma data-out burst, Figure 12: sustained udma data-out burst, Ssd-d – Silicon Image SiliconDrive SSD-D32G(I)-4300 User Manual

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Figure 11: Initiating a UDMA Data-Out Burst

Note:

The definitions for the DIOW-:STOP, IORDY:DDMARDY-

:DSTROBE, and DIOR-:HDMARDY-:HSTROBE signal lines are not in

effect until DMARQ and DMACK are asserted.

Figure 12: Sustained UDMA Data-Out Burst

Note:

DD(15:0) and HSTROBE signals are shown at both the device and

the host to emphasize that the cable settling time as well as cable

propagation delay does not allow the data signals to be considered stable

at the device until some time after they are driven by the host.

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