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AT91 Memory Interface

AT91 Memory Interface. External Bus Interface (1/2). Features Up to 8 programmable chip select lines Remap Command allows dynamic exception vectors Glue-less for both 8-bit and 16-bit standard memories 16-bit memories emulated with 2 8-bit memories Up to 8 Wait States can be programmed

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AT91 Memory Interface

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  1. AT91 Memory Interface

  2. External Bus Interface (1/2) • Features • Up to 8 programmable chip select lines • Remap Command allows dynamic exception vectors • Glue-less for both 8-bit and 16-bit standard memories • 16-bit memories emulated with 2 8-bit memories • Up to 8 Wait States can be programmed • External wait request supported • Early Read protocol allows faster clock with slower RAM • Data Float Time programming (up to 7) allows connections of high tDF devices

  3. External Bus Interface (2/2) • Block Diagram

  4. Byte Access Type • Select the most cost effective 16-bit memory implementation • Byte Select Access Type : one actual 16-bit memory • Byte Write Access Type : 2 8-bit memories

  5. Standard RAM connections

  6. Standard Flash connections

  7. The Early Read Protocol

  8. Early Read Wait State • In Early Read Protocol, the EBI adds automatically one wait state after an external write access to remove any Data Bus contention risks

  9. Standard Programmable Wait States Read Cycle Waveform Write Cycle Waveform

  10. Calculating required standard wait stateswith AC Characteristics (1/2) • Parameters to be considered • tCE = 90ns max • tOE = 40ns max • So, the requirements are (std read) • ntCP - EBI4 - EBI25  tCE • ntCP - tCP/2 - EBI22 - EBI25  tOE AT91M55800A EBI Timings @ 32MHz AT49BV1604-90 Read Timings

  11. Calculating required standard wait stateswith AC Characteristics (2/2) • Parameters to be considered: • tWP = 100ns min • tDS = 100ns min • So, the requirements are: • (n-1)tCP - EBI8 + EBI10  tWP • (n-1)tCP - EBI11 + EBI10  tDS AT91M55800A EBI Timings @ 32MHz AT49BV1604-90 Write Timings

  12. External Wait States • To access slow peripherals with more than 8 Wait States • NWAIT assertion stops the internal Wait States counter • Setup and Hold times to respect, regarding the MCK rising edge • So it may be necessary to program one standard Wait State to take into account the decode logic latency

  13. Data Float Time • Data Float helps to support devices very slow in releasing the Data Bus • Read Device a • 2 tdf cycle • Read Device b • 3 tdf cycle • Data Float Time cycles includes internal access cycle • Read Device a • 2 tdf cycle • Internal Access • Read Device b • 3 tdf cycle

  14. Boot Mode and Remap Command • Default Memory 0 configuration : • CSR0 = 0x0000203D or 0x0000203E • 8 wait states • 0 data float time • 8/16 bits data bus width selected by BMS • if 16 bits data bus width is selected, byte access type is not significant, because continuous read is made in memory 0 • Speed up of the boot sequence before remap • can be performed by writing EBI_CSR0 • Base addresses are defined in EBI registers • In EBI_CSR0 for Memory 0 • generally corresponds to the link address

  15. External Bus Interface Benefits • Allows to reach the maximum of performance in Thumb Mode • That’s ARM highest performance allowed with a 16-bit bus ! • Emulates 2 8-bit memories as a 16-bit one • Supports any kind of 8-bit or 16-bit static memory • Select the most cost effective memory solution • Remap Command maps exception vectors in internal SRAM • Fast Interrupt Handling • Dynamic Exception Vectors

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