Datasheet

Section 7 Bus Controller
Rev. 6.00 Mar. 18, 2010 Page 197 of 982
REJ09B0054-0600
7.9 Bus Release
This LSI can release the external bus in response to a bus request from an external device. In the
external bus released state, the internal bus master continues to operate as long as there is no
external access.
In external extended mode, the bus can be released to an external device by setting the BRLE bit
in BCRL to 1. Driving the BREQ pin low issues an external bus request to this LSI. When the
BREQ pin is sampled, at the prescribed timing the BACK pin is driven low, and the address bus,
data bus, and bus control signals are placed in the high-impedance state, establishing the external
bus-released state.
In the external bus released state, an internal bus master can perform accesses using the internal
bus. When an internal bus master wants to make an external access, it temporarily defers
activation of the bus cycle, and waits for the bus request from the external bus master to be
dropped.
When the BREQ pin is driven high, the BACK pin is driven high at the prescribed timing and the
external bus released state is terminated.
In the event of simultaneous external bus release request and external access request generation,
the order of priority is as follows:
(High) External bus release > Internal bus master external access (Low)
Table 7.5 shows pin states in the external bus released state.
Table 7.5 Pin States in Bus Released State
Pins Pin State
A23 to A0 High impedance
D15 to D0 High impedance
CSn High impedance
AS High impedance
RD High impedance
HWR High impedance
LWR High impedance