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PD6710 Datasheet, PDF (115/138 Pages) Intel Corporation – ISA-to-PC-Card (PCMCIA) Controllers
ISA-to-PC-Card (PCMCIA) Controllers — PD6710/’22
Figure 26. Normal Byte Read/Write Timing
-REG,
A[25:0]
t1
t3
t2
IOWR, -IORD,
-OE, -WE
-CE1
-CE2
D[7:0]
Write Cycle
D[7:0]
Read Cycle
D[15:8]
Read or
Write Cycle
Odd/Even Data
Odd/Even Data
XX
NOTE: Figure 26 applies to all other byte accesses, including odd I/O cycles where -IOIS16 is low.
Table 35. 16-Bit System to 8-Bit I/O Card: Odd Byte Timing
Symbol
Parameter
MIN
MAX
Units
t1
Address change to -IOIS16 inactive4
(3Tcp) + 10
ns
t2
-IOIS16 inactive to -CE2 inactive
20
ns
t3
-IOIS16 inactive to -CE1 active
20
ns
t4
Address setup to Command active1
(S × Tcp) – 10
ns
t5
Command pulse width2
(C × Tcp) – 10
ns
t6
Address hold from Command inactive3
(R × Tcp) – 10
ns
1. The Setup time is determined by the value programmed into the Setup Timing register, index 3Ah/3Dh. Using the Timer Set
0 default value of 01h, the setup time would be 70 ns. S = (Npres × Nval + 1), see “PC Card Bus Timing Calculations” on
page 109.
2. The Command time is determined by the value programmed into the Command Timing register, index 3Bh/3Eh. Using the
Timer Set 0 default value of 06h, the Command time would be 270 ns. C = (Npres × Nval + 1), see page 109.
3. The Recovery time is determined by the value programmed into the Recovery Timing register, index 3Ch/3Fh. Using the
Timer Set 0 default value of 03h, the hold (Recovery) time would be 150 ns. R = (Npres × Nval + 1), see page 109.
4. -IOIS16 level from card should be valid before -IOWR/-IORD goes active. For a typical setup time of 70 ns, a PC Card
meeting the PCMCIA specification for -IOIS16 from A[25:0] change will meet this condition.
Datasheet
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