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EDO Mode: With DRAM, in addition to the mode in which data is output to the data bus only
while the
signal is asserted in a data read cycle, an EDO (extended data out) mode is also
provided in which, once the
signal is asserted while the signal is asserted, even if the
signal is negated, data is output to the data bus until the signal is next asserted. In the
SH7751 Series, the EDO mode bit (EDOMODE) in MCR enables either normal access/burst
access using fast page mode, or EDO mode normal access/burst access, to be selected for DRAM.
When EDO mode is set, BE must be set to 1 in MCR. EDO mode normal access is shown in
figure 13.17, and burst access in figure 13.18.
CAS Negation Period: The CAS negation period can be set to 1 or 2 by means of the TCAS bit in
the MCR register.
Tr1
Tc1
Tc2
Tce
Tpc
Tr2
CKIO
Address
RD/
D31–D0
(read)
DACKn
(SA: IO
←
memory)
Row
Column
Note: For DACKn, an example is shown where CHCRn.AL (access level) = 0 for the DMAC.
Figure 13.17 DRAM Bus Cycle (EDO Mode, RCD = 0, AnW = 0, TPC = 1)
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