Datasheet

Section 6 Bus Controller (BSC)
Rev. 3.00 Mar 17, 2006 page 229 of 926
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6.8 Burst ROM Interface
In this LSI, external space areas 0 and 1 can be designated as burst ROM space, and burst ROM
interfacing performed. The burst ROM space interface enables ROM with burst access capability
to be accessed at high speed.
Areas 1 and 0 can be designated as burst ROM space by means of bits BSRM1 and BSRM0 in
BROMCR. Continuous burst accesses of 4, 8, 16, or 32 words can be performed, according to the
setting of the BSWD11 and BSWD10 bits in BROMCR. From 1 to 8 states can be selected for
burst access.
Settings can be made independently for area 0 and area 1.
In burst ROM interface space, burst access covers only CPU read accesses.
6.8.1 Basic Timing
The number of access states in the initial cycle (full access) on the burst ROM interface is
determined by the basic bus interface settings in ASTCR, ABWCR, WTCRA, WTCRB, and
CSACRH. When area 0 or area 1 is designated as burst ROM interface space, the settings in
RDNCR and CSACRL are ignored.
From 1 to 8 states can be selected for the burst cycle, according to the settings of bits BSTS02 to
BSTS00 and BSTS12 to BSTS10 in BROMCR. Wait states cannot be inserted. Burst access of up
to 32 words is performed, according to the settings of bits BSTS01, BSTS00, BSTS11, and
BSTS10 in BROMCR.
The basic access timing for burst ROM space is shown in figures 6.63 and 6.64.