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3.6 ASYNCHRONOUS BUS CONTROL SIGNALS
The following signals control synchronous bus transfer operations for the
MC68020/EC020. Note that
OCS, ECS, and DBEN are implemented in MC68020 and not
implemented in the MC68EC020.
Operand Cycle Start
(OCS, MC68020 only)
This output signal indicates the beginning of the first external bus cycle for an instruction
prefetch or a data operand transfer.
OCS is not asserted for subsequent cycles that are
performed due to dynamic bus sizing or operand misalignment. Refer to Section 5 Bus
Operation for information about the relationship of
OCS to bus operation.
OCS is not implemented in the MC68EC020.
External Cycle Start
(ECS, MC68020 only)
This output signal indicates the beginning of a bus cycle of any type. Refer to Section 5
Bus Operation for information about the relationship of
ECS to bus operation.
ECS is not implemented in the MC68EC020.
Read/Write (R/
W)
This three-state output signal defines the type of bus cycle. A high level indicates a read
cycle; a low level indicates a write cycle. Refer to Section 5 Bus Operation for
information about the relationship of R/
W to bus operation.
Read-Modify-Write Cycle
(RMC)
This three-state output signal identifies the current bus cycle as part of an indivisible
read-modify-write operation; it remains asserted during all bus cycles of the read-
modify-write operation. Refer to Section 5 Bus Operation for information about the
relationship of
RMC to bus operation.
Address Strobe
(AS)
This three-state output signal indicates that a valid address is on the address bus. The
FC2–FC0, SIZ1, SIZ0, and R
/W signals are also valid when AS is asserted. Refer to
Section 5 Bus Operation for information about the relationship of
AS to bus operation.
Data Strobe
(DS)
During a read cycle, this three-state output signal indicates that an external device
should place valid data on the data bus. During a write cycle,
DS indicates that the
MC68020/EC020 has placed valid data on the bus. During two-clock synchronous write
cycles, the MC68020/EC020 does not assert
DS. Refer to Section 5 Bus Operation for
more information about the relationship of
DS to bus operation.
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