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Freescale Semiconductor MPC8313E PowerQUICC II Pro Family Reference Manual page 515

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An example of minimum delay command timing appears in
and hold timing of command, address, and write data cycles with respect to LFWE assertion are all
identical, and that the minimum cycle extends for two LCLK clock cycles.
LCLK
(unused)
LFCLE
LFALE
LFWE
LAD[0:7]
TA
Figure 10-52. Example of FCM Command and Address Timing with Minimum Delay Parameters
An example of relaxed command timing is shown in
LCLK
(unused)
LFCLE
LFALE
LFWE
LAD[0:7]
TA
Figure 10-53. Example of FCM Command and Address Timing with Relaxed Parameters
10.4.3.3.3
FCM Ready/Busy Timing
Instructions CW0, CW1, RBW, and RSW force FCM to observe the state of the LFRB pin, which may be
driven low by a long-latency NAND Flash operation, such as a page read. Following the issue of such
commands, FCM waits as shown in
observing LFRB before it has been properly driven low by the device, but does not preclude LFRB from
remaining high after a command. In addition, FCM samples and compares the state of LFRB on two
consecutive cycles of LCLK to filter out noise on this signal as it rises to the ready state (LFRB = 1).
MPC8313E PowerQUICC™ II Pro Integrated Processor Family Reference Manual, Rev. 2
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command
(for TRLX = 0, CHT = 0, CST = 0, SCY = 0, CLKDIV = 4*N)
2×SCY = 4 cycles
command
(for TRLX = 1, CHT = 0, CST = 1, SCY = 2, CLKDIV = 4*N)
Figure 10-54
Figure
10-52. Note that the set-up, wait-state,
address 0
address 1
Figure
10-53.
before sampling the state of LFRB. This guards against
Enhanced Local Bus Controller
address 2
address
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