Figure 295. Data Path - ST STM32F207 Series Reference Manual

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RM0033
Data path
The data path subunit transfers data to and from cards.
of the data path.
To control unit
The card databus width can be programmed using the clock control register. If the 4-bit wide
bus mode is enabled, data is transferred at four bits per clock cycle over all four data signals
(SDIO_D[3:0]). If the 8-bit wide bus mode is enabled, data is transferred at eight bits per
clock cycle over all eight data signals (SDIO_D[7:0]). If the wide bus mode is not enabled,
only one bit per clock cycle is transferred over SDIO_D0.
Depending on the transfer direction (send or receive), the data path state machine (DPSM)
moves to the Wait_S or Wait_R state when it is enabled:
Send: the DPSM moves to the Wait_S state. If there is data in the transmit FIFO, the
DPSM moves to the Send state, and the data path subunit starts sending data to a
card.
Receive: the DPSM moves to the Wait_R state and waits for a start bit. When it
receives a start bit, the DPSM moves to the Receive state, and the data path subunit
starts receiving data from a card.
Data path state machine (DPSM)
The DPSM operates at SDIO_CK frequency. Data on the card bus signals is synchronous to
the rising edge of SDIO_CK. The DPSM has six states, as shown in
state machine
Data path
Data FIFO
Transmit
Receive
(DPSM).
Secure digital input/output interface (SDIO)

Figure 295. Data path

Status
Control
Data
flag
logic
timer
Shift
register
RM0033 Rev 9
Figure 295
shows a block diagram
SDMMC_Din[7:0]
SDMMC_Dout[7:0]
CRC
Figure 296: Data path
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