Bus Arbitration - Renesas M32R/ECU Series User Manual

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15.4 Bus Arbitration

(1) When the Bus Mode Control Register = "0"
When the input signal on the HREQ# pin is pulled low and the hold request is accepted, the microcomputer
goes to a hold state and outputs a low from the HACK# pin. During hold state, all bus related pins are placed
in the high-impedance state, allowing data to be transferred on the system bus. To exit the hold state and
return to normal operating state, release the HREQ# signal back high.
Bus Mode Control Register (Note 1)
BUSMOD bit = 0 (WR signal separated)
BCLK
HREQ#
HACK#
A11–A30
CS0#–CS3#
RD#
BHW#, BLW#
DB0–DB15
WAIT#
Note 1: For details about the Bus Mode Control Register, see Section 15.2.3, "Bus Mode Control Register."
Notes: • Circles in the above diagram denote the sampling timing.
• Hi-Z denotes a high-impedance state.
• Idle cycles are inserted only when a hold state is entered immediately following an external read access.
Figure 15.4.1 Bus Arbitration Timing
Go to
Idle
hold state
Bus cycle
EXTERNAL BUS INTERFACE
Hold state
Return
Hi-Z
Hi-Z
Hi-Z
Hi-Z
Hi-Z
(Don't Care)
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bus cycle
32180 Group User's Manual (Rev.1.0)

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