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CY7C1339F-100BGC
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CY7C1339F-100BGC Datasheet PDF : 17 Pages
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CY7C1339F
Pin Definitions (continued)
Name
NC
BGA
B1,C1,R1,
T1,D2,P2,
T2,U2,J3,
U3,D4,L4,
U4,J5,U5,
B6,D6,P6,
T6,U6,B7,
C7,R5,R7
TQFP
1,14,16,
30,38,39,
42,43,51,
66,80
I/O
Description
No Connects. Not internally connected to the die
Functional Overview
All synchronous inputs pass through input registers controlled
by the rising edge of the clock. All data outputs pass through
output registers controlled by the rising edge of the clock.
Maximum access delay from the clock rise (tCO) is 3.5 ns
(166-MHz device).
The CY7C1339F supports secondary cache in systems
utilizing either a linear or interleaved burst sequence. The
interleaved burst order supports Pentium and i486
processors. The linear burst sequence is suited for processors
that utilize a linear burst sequence. The burst order is user
selectable, and is determined by sampling the MODE input.
Accesses can be initiated with either the Processor Address
Strobe (ADSP) or the Controller Address Strobe (ADSC).
Address advancement through the burst sequence is
controlled by the ADV input. A two-bit on-chip wraparound
burst counter captures the first address in a burst sequence
and automatically increments the address for the rest of the
burst access.
Byte Write operations are qualified with the Byte Write Enable
(BWE) and Byte Write Select (BW[A:D]) inputs. A Global Write
Enable (GW) overrides all Byte Write inputs and writes data to
all four bytes. All writes are simplified with on-chip
synchronous self-timed Write circuitry.
Three synchronous Chip Selects (CE1, CE2, CE3) and an
asynchronous Output Enable (OE) provide for easy bank
selection and output three-state control. ADSP is ignored if
CE1 is HIGH.
Single Read Accesses
This access is initiated when the following conditions are
satisfied at clock rise: (1) ADSP or ADSC is asserted LOW, (2)
CE1, CE2, CE3 are all asserted active, and (3) the Write
signals (GW, BWE) are all deserted HIGH. ADSP is ignored if
CE1 is HIGH. The address presented to the address inputs (A)
is stored into the address advancement logic and the Address
Register while being presented to the memory array. The
corresponding data is allowed to propagate to the input of the
Output Registers. At the rising edge of the next clock the data
is allowed to propagate through the output register and onto
the data bus within 3.5 ns (166-MHz device) if OE is active
LOW. The only exception occurs when the SRAM is emerging
from a deselected state to a selected state, its outputs are
always three-stated during the first cycle of the access. After
the first cycle of the access, the outputs are controlled by the
OE signal. Consecutive single Read cycles are supported.
Once the SRAM is deselected at clock rise by the chip select
and either ADSP or ADSC signals, its output will three-state
immediately.
Single Write Accesses Initiated by ADSP
This access is initiated when both of the following conditions
are satisfied at clock rise: (1) ADSP is asserted LOW, and
(2) CE1, CE2, CE3 are all asserted active. The address
presented to A is loaded into the address register and the
address advancement logic while being delivered to the
memory array. The Write signals (GW, BWE, and BW[A:D]) and
ADV inputs are ignored during this first cycle.
ADSP-triggered Write accesses require two clock cycles to
complete. If GW is asserted LOW on the second clock rise, the
data presented to the DQs inputs is written into the corre-
sponding address location in the memory array. If GW is HIGH,
then the Write operation is controlled by BWE and BW[A:D]
signals. The CY7C1339F provides Byte Write capability that is
described in the Write Cycle Descriptions table. Asserting the
Byte Write Enable input (BWE) with the selected Byte Write
(BW[A:D]) input, will selectively write to only the desired bytes.
Bytes not selected during a Byte Write operation will remain
unaltered. A synchronous self-timed Write mechanism has
been provided to simplify the Write operations.
Because the CY7C1339F is a common I/O device, the Output
Enable (OE) must be deserted HIGH before presenting data
to the DQs inputs. Doing so will three-state the output drivers.
As a safety precaution, DQs are automatically three-stated
whenever a Write cycle is detected, regardless of the state of
OE.
Single Write Accesses Initiated by ADSC
ADSC Write accesses are initiated when the following condi-
tions are satisfied: (1) ADSC is asserted LOW, (2) ADSP is
deserted HIGH, (3) CE1, CE2, CE3 are all asserted active, and
(4) the appropriate combination of the Write inputs (GW, BWE,
and BW[A:D]) are asserted active to conduct a Write to the
desired byte(s). ADSC-triggered Write accesses require a
single clock cycle to complete. The address presented to A is
loaded into the address register and the address
advancement logic while being delivered to the memory array.
The ADV input is ignored during this cycle. If a global Write is
conducted, the data presented to the DQs is written into the
corresponding address location in the memory core. If a Byte
Write is conducted, only the selected bytes are written. Bytes
not selected during a Byte Write operation will remain
unaltered. A synchronous self-timed Write mechanism has
been provided to simplify the Write operations.
Because the CY7C1339F is a common I/O device, the Output
Enable (OE) must be deserted HIGH before presenting data
to the DQs inputs. Doing so will three-state the output drivers.
As a safety precaution, DQs are automatically three-stated
whenever a Write cycle is detected, regardless of the state of
OE.
Document #: 38-05217 Rev. *C
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