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SH7606 Datasheet, PDF (337/532 Pages) Renesas Technology Corp – 32-Bit RISC Microcomputer SuperH™ RISC engine Family / SH7606 Series
Section 13 Host Interface (HIF)
Initial
Bit
Bit Name Value R/W Description
7
LOCK
0
R/W* Lock
This bit is used to lock the access direction (read or write)
for consecutive access of HIFRAM by an external device
via HIFDATA. When this bit is set to 1, the values of the
RD and WT bits set at the same time are held until this
bit is next cleared to 0. When the RD bit and this bit are
simultaneously set to 1, consecutive read mode is
entered. When the WT bit and this bit are simultaneously
set to 1, consecutive write mode is entered. Both the RD
and WT bits should not be set to 1 simultaneously.
6
—
0
R
Reserved
This bit is always read as 0. The write value should
always be 0.
5
WT
0
R/W* Write
When this bit is set to 1, the HIFDATA value is written to
the HIFRAM position corresponding to HIFADR.
If this bit and the LOCK bit are set to 1 simultaneously,
HIFRAM consecutive write mode is entered, and high-
speed data transfer becomes possible. This mode is
maintained until this bit is next cleared to 0, or until the
LOCK bit is cleared to 0.
If the LOCK bit is not simultaneously set to 1 with this bit,
writing to HIFRAM is performed only once. Thereafter,
the value of this bit is automatically cleared to 0.
4
—
0
R
Reserved
This bit is always read as 0. The write value should
always be 0.
3
RD
0
R/W* Read
When this bit is set to 1, the HIFRAM data corresponding
to HIFADR is fetched to HIFDATA.
If this bit and the LOCK bit are set to 1 simultaneously,
HIFRAM consecutive read mode is entered, and high-
speed data transfer becomes possible. This mode is
maintained until this bit is next cleared to 0, or until the
LOCK bit is cleared to 0.
If the LOCK bit is not simultaneously set to 1 with this bit,
reading of HIFRAM is performed only once. Thereafter,
the value of this bit is automatically cleared to 0.
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