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AM1802
SPRS710E – NOVEMBER 2010 – REVISED MARCH 2014
Table 6-21. Timing Requirements for EMIFA Asynchronous Memory Interface (1)
NO.
READS and WRITES
E tc(CLK)
Cycle time, EMIFA module clock
2 tw(EM_WAIT)
12 tsu(EMDV-EMOEH)
13 th(EMOEH-EMDIV)
14 tsu (EMOEL-EMWAIT)
28 tsu (EMWEL-EMWAIT)
Pulse duration, EM_WAIT assertion and deassertion
READS
Setup time, EM_D[15:0] valid before EM_OE high
Hold time, EM_D[15:0] valid after EM_OE high
Setup Time, EM_WAIT asserted before end of Strobe
Phase (2)
WRITES
Setup Time, EM_WAIT asserted before end of Strobe
Phase (2)
1.2V
1.1V
1.0V
UNIT
MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX
6.75
13.3
3
20
ns
2E
2E
2E
ns
3
5
7
ns
0
0
0
ns
4E+3
4E+3
4E+3
ns
4E+3
4E+3
4E+3
ns
(1) E = EMA_CLK period or in ns. EMA_CLK is selected either as SYSCLK3 or the PLL0 output clock divided by 4.5. As an example, when
SYSCLK3 is selected and set to 100MHz, E=10ns
(2) Setup before end of STROBE phase (if no extended wait states are inserted) by which EM_WAIT must be asserted to add extended
wait states. Figure 6-14 and Figure 6-15 describe EMIF transactions that include extended wait states inserted during the STROBE
phase. However, cycles inserted as part of this extended wait period should not be counted; the 4E requirement is to the start of where
the HOLD phase would begin if there were no extended wait cycles.
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