Nor Flash/Psram Controller Asynchronous Transactions; Figure 31. Mode1 Read Access Waveforms - STMicroelectronics RM0365 Reference Manual

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RM0365
14.5.4

NOR Flash/PSRAM controller asynchronous transactions

Asynchronous static memories (NOR Flash, PSRAM, SRAM)
Signals are synchronized by the internal clock HCLK. This clock is not issued to the
memory
The FMC always samples the data before de-asserting the NOE signal. This
guarantees that the memory data hold timing constraint is met (minimum Chip Enable
high to data transition is usually 0 ns)
If the extended mode is enabled (EXTMOD bit is set in the FMC_BCRx register), up to
four extended modes (A, B, C and D) are available. It is possible to mix A, B, C and D
modes for read and write operations. For example, read operation can be performed in
mode A and write in mode B.
If the extended mode is disabled (EXTMOD bit is reset in the FMC_BCRx register), the
FMC can operate in Mode1 or Mode2 as follows:
Mode 1 - SRAM/PSRAM (CRAM)
The next figures show the read and write transactions for the supported modes followed by
the required configuration of FMC _BCRx, and FMC_BTRx/FMC_BWTRx registers.
Mode 1 is the default mode when SRAM/PSRAM memory type is selected (MTYP
= 0x0 or 0x01 in the FMC_BCRx register)
Mode 2 is the default mode when NOR memory type is selected (MTYP = 0x10 in
the FMC_BCRx register).

Figure 31. Mode1 read access waveforms

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