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MU9C1480B Просмотр технического описания (PDF) - MUSIC Semiconductors

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MU9C1480B
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MUSIC Semiconductors MUSIC
MU9C1480B Datasheet PDF : 32 Pages
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Pin Descriptions
LANCAM B Family
PIN DESCRIPTIONS
Note: All signals are implemented in CMOS technology with TTL levels. Signal names that start with a slash (“/”) are active LOW.
Inputs should never be left floating. The CAM architecture draws large currents during compare operations, mandating the use of good
layout and bypassing techniques. Refer to the DC Electrical Characteristics on page 25 for more information.
GND
1
DQ4
2
DQ5
3
VCC
4
VCC
5
TEST2
6
GND
7
GND
8
DQ6
9
DQ7
10
VCC
11
44-Pin LQFP
(Top View)
33 /MA
32 /MI
31 /MF
30 GND
29 /RESET
28 VCC
27 VCC
26 TEST1
25 /E
24 /W
23 GND
NC
1
NC
2
GND
3
DQ4
4
DQ5
5
VCC
6
VCC
7
TEST2
8
GND
9
GND
10
GND
11
GND
12
DQ6
13
DQ7
14
VCC
15
NC
16
64-Pin LQFP
(Top View)
48
NC
47
/MA
46
/MI
45
/MF
44
GND
43
GND
42
/RESET
41
VCC
40
VCC
39
TEST1
38
/E
37
/W
36
GND
35
GND
34
NC
33
NC
Figure 2: 44-Pin LQFP
/E (Chip Enable, Input, TTL)
The /E input enables the device while LOW. The falling
edge registers the control signals /W, /CM, and /EC. The
rising edge locks the daisy chain, turns off the DQ pins,
and clocks the Destination and Source Segment counters.
The four cycle types enabled by /E are shown in Table 1.
Table 1: I/O Cycles
/W
LOW
LOW
HIGH
HIGH
/CM
LOW
HIGH
LOW
HIGH
Cycle Type
Command Write Cycle
Data Write Cycle
Command Read Cycle
Data Read Cycle
/W (Write Enable, Input, TTL)
The /W input selects the direction of data flow during a
device cycle. /W LOW selects a Write cycle and /W HIGH
selects a Read cycle.
/CM (Data/Command Select, Input, TTL)
The /CM input selects whether the input signals on
DQ15–0 are data or commands. /CM LOW selects
Command cycles and /CM HIGH selects Data cycles.
/EC (Enable Daisy Chain, Input, TTL)
The /EC signal performs two functions. The /EC input
enables the /MF output to show the results of a
comparison, as shown in Figure 9 on page 14. If /EC is
LOW at the falling edge of /E in a given cycle, the /MF
output is enabled. Otherwise, the /MF output is held
HIGH.
Figure 3: 64-Pin LQFP
The /EC signal also enables the /MF–/MI daisy chain,
which serves to select the device with the highest-priority
match in a string of LANCAMs. Table 4 explains the
effect of the /EC signal on a device with or without a
match in both Standard and Enhanced modes. /EC must be
HIGH during initialization.
DQ15–0 (Data Bus, I/O, TTL)
The DQ15–0 lines convey data, commands, and status to
and from the LANCAM. /W and /CM control the direction
and nature of the information that flows to or from the
device. When /E is HIGH, DQ15–0 go to HIGH-Z.
/MF (Match Flag, Output, TTL)
The /MF output goes LOW when one or more valid
matches occur during a compare cycle. /MF becomes valid
after /E goes HIGH on the cycle that enables the daisy
chain (on the first cycle that /EC is registered LOW by the
previous falling edge of /E; see Figure 9 on page 14). In a
daisy chain, valid match(es) in higher priority devices are
passed from the /MI input to /MF. If the daisy chain is
enabled but the match flag is disabled in the Control
register, the /MF output only depends on the /MI input of
the device (/MF=/MI). /MF is HIGH if there is no match
or when the daisy chain is disabled (/E goes HIGH when
/EC was HIGH on the previous falling edge of /E). The
System Match flag is the /MF pin of the last device in the
daisy chain. /MF is reset when the active configuration
register set is changed.
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