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User’s Manual
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Figure 15-3. Memory Read and Write Cycles
Notice that the data times are different, depending on whether data are being read or writ-
ten. T
hold
for data read specifies how long the data must remain valid following the rising
edge of T1 when the clock cycle repeats. T
DHZV
for data write specifies how long the data
remain valid once /WEx goes high, and must be at least one-half of a CPU clock cycle.
Tadr
Tadr
Memory Read (no wait states)
/WE
Thold
valid
CLK
A[19:0]
D[7:0]
valid
Tsetup
Thold
Memory Write (no extra wait states)
CLK
A[19:0]
D[7:0]
/CSx
valid
/OEx
/CSx
valid
/WEx
valid
T1
T2
T1
Tw
T2
valid
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