Hitachi SH7750 series Hardware Manual page 278

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Area 0: H'00000000
Area 1: H'04000000
Area 2: H'08000000
Area 3: H'0C000000
Area 4: H'10000000
Area 5: H'14000000
Area 6: H'18000000
Memory Bus Width: In the SH7750 Series, the memory bus width can be set independently for
each space. For area 0, a bus size of 8, 16, 32, or 64 bits can be selected in a power-on reset, using
external pins. The relationship between the external pins (MD4 and MD3) and the bus width in a
power-on reset is shown below.
MD4
MD3
0
0
1
1
0
1
When SRAM interface or ROM is used in areas 1 to 6, a bus width of 8, 16, 32, or 64 bits can be
selected with bus control register 2 (BCR2). When burst ROM is used, a bus width of 8, 16, or 32
bits can be selected. When byte control SRAM interface is used, a bus width of 16, 32, or 64 bits
can be selected. When the MPX interface is used, a bus width of 32 or 64 bits can be selected.
When the DRAM interface is used, a bus width of 16, 32, or 64 bits can be selected with the
memory control register (MCR). When the DRAM interface is used for area 2 or 3, a bus width of
16 or 32 bits should be set. For the synchronous DRAM interface, set a bus width of 32 or 64 bits
in the MCR register.
When using the PCMCIA interface, set a bus width of 8 or 16 bits.
When using port functions, set a bus width of 8, 16, or 32 bits for all areas.
SRAM/burst ROM/MPX
SRAM/MPX/byte control SRAM
SRAM/synchronous DRAM/DRAM/
MPX
SRAM/synchronous DRAM/DRAM/
MPX
SRAM/MPX/byte control SRAM
SRAM/burst ROM/PCMCIA/MPX
SRAM/burst ROM/PCMCIA/MPX
Figure 13.3 External Memory Space Allocation
Bus Width
64 bits
8 bits
16 bits
32 bits
The PCMCIA interface is
for memory and I/O card use
Rev. 4.0, 04/00, page 267 of 850

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