CYNSE70064A-66BGC Cypress Semiconductor Corp, CYNSE70064A-66BGC Datasheet - Page 110

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CYNSE70064A-66BGC

Manufacturer Part Number
CYNSE70064A-66BGC
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Manufacturer
Cypress Semiconductor Corp
Datasheet

Specifications of CYNSE70064A-66BGC

Operating Supply Voltage (typ)
1.8V
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
1.7V
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
1.9V
Operating Temp Range
0C to 70C
Operating Temperature Classification
Commercial
Package Type
BGA
Mounting
Surface Mount
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Not Compliant

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12.7
The following explains the SRAM Write operation done through a table(s) of up to eight devices with the following parameters
(TLSZ = 01). The diagram of such a table is shown in Figure 12-9. The following assumes that SRAM access is done through
CYNSE70064A device number 0. Figure 12-10 and Figure 12-11 show the timing diagram for device number 0 and device
number 7, respectively.
At the end of cycle 3, a new command can begin. The Write is a pipelined operation, but the Write cycle appears at the SRAM
bus with the same latency as that of a Search instruction as measured from the second cycle of the Write command.
Document #: 38-02041 Rev. *F
• Cycle 1A: The host ASIC applies the Write instruction on the CMD[1:0] using CMDV = 1. The DQ bus supplies the address
• Cycle 1B: The host ASIC continues to apply the Write instruction on the CMD[1:0] using CMDV = 1. The DQ bus supplies the
• Cycle 2: The host ASIC continues to drive DQ[67:0]. The data in this cycle is not used by the CYNSE70064A.
• Cycle 3: The host ASIC continues to drive DQ[67:0]. The data in this cycle is not used by the CYNSE70064A.
with DQ[20:19] set to 10 to select the SRAM address. The host ASIC selects the device for which the ID[4:0] matches the
DQ[25:21] lines. The host ASIC also supplies SADR[21:20] on CMD[8:7] in this cycle. Note. CMD[2] must be set to 0 for SRAM
Write, as burst Writes into the SRAM are not supported.
address with DQ[20:19] set to 10 to select the SRAM address. Note. CMD[2] must be set to 0 for SRAM Write, as burst Writes
into the SRAM are not supported.
SRAM Write with a Table of up to Eight Devices
TLSZ = 00, HLAT = 000, LRAM = 1, LDEV = 1.
CMD[8:2]
CLK2X
CMD[1:0]
PHS_L
CMDV
SADR
OE_L
CE_L
ALE_L
WE_L
SSV
Figure 12-8. SRAM Write Access (TLSZ = 00, HLAT = 000, LRAM = 1, LDEV = 1)
SSF
ACK
DQ
0
z
0
1
z
0
1
1
cycle
1
Address
Write
A
B
cycle
2
x
cycle
3
x
x
cycle
4
cycle
1
5
Address
cycle
6
0
0
0
CYNSE70064A
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