Figure 16 – Texas Instruments TMS320DM646X DMSOC User Manual

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R_SETUP

w

t

CLR

(m)

t

cyc

*

1

R_STROBE

w

max

ǒ

ǒ

t

REA

(m)

)

t

SU

Ǔ

t

cyc

,

t

RP

(m)

t

cyc

Ǔ

*

1

R_SETUP

)

R_STROBE

w

ǒ

t

CEA

(m)

)

t

SU

Ǔ

t

cyc

*

1

R_HOLD

w

ǒ

t

H

*

t

CHZ

(m)

Ǔ

t

cyc

*

1

R_SETUP

)

R_STROBE

)

R_HOLD

w

t

RC

(m)

t

cyc

*

3

TA

w

max

ǒ

t

CHZ

(m)

t

cyc

,

t

RHZ

(m)

*

(R_HOLD

)

1)t

cyc

t

cyc

Ǔ

*

1

Setup

Strobe

Hold

t

RC

(m)

t

RP

(m)

t

REA

(m)

t

CEA

(m)

t

SU

t

RHZ

(m)

t

H

t

CHZ

(m)

EM_CS

ALE_EM_A[1]

CLE_EM_A[2]

EM_OE

EM_D[7:0]

t

CLR

(m)

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From

Figure 16

, the following equations may be derived. t

cyc

is the period at which the EMIF operates. The

R_SETUP, R_STROBE, and R_HOLD fields are programmed in terms of EMIF cycles where as the data
sheet specifications are typically given is nano seconds. This is explains the presence of t

cyc

in the

denominator of the following equations. A minus 1 is included in the equations because each field in
ACFGn is programmed in terms of EMIF clock cycles, minus 1 cycle. For example, R_SETUP is equal to
R_SETUP width in EMIF clock cycles minus 1 cycle.

The EMIF offers an additional parameter, TA, that defines the turnaround time between read and write
cycles. This parameter protects against the situation when the output turn-off time of the memory is longer
than the time it takes to start the next write cycle. If this is the case, the EMIF will drive data at the same
time as the memory, causing contention on the bus. By examining

Figure 16

, the equation for TA can be

derived as:

Figure 16. Timing Waveform of a NAND Flash Read

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Asynchronous External Memory Interface (EMIF)

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