Datasheet
Section 7 DMA Controller (DMAC)
Page 394 of 1408 R01UH0309EJ0500 Rev. 5.00
Sep 24, 2012
H8S/2456, H8S/2456R, H8S/2454 Group
When the DREQ pin low level is sampled while acceptance by means of the DREQ pin is
possible, the request is held in the DMAC. Then, when activation is initiated in the DMAC, the
request is cleared. After the end of the single cycle, acceptance resumes, DREQ pin low level
sampling is performed again, and this operation is repeated until the transfer ends.
7.5.11 Write Data Buffer Function
DMAC internal-to-external dual address transfers and single address transfers can be executed at
high speed using the write data buffer function, enabling system throughput to be improved.
When the WDBE bit of BCR in the bus controller is set to 1, enabling the write data buffer
function, dual address transfer external write cycles or single address transfer and internal accesses
(on-chip memory or internal I/O registers) are executed in parallel. Internal accesses are
independent of the bus mastership, and DMAC dead cycles are regarded as internal accesses.
A low level can always be output from the TEND pin if the bus cycle in which a low level is to be
output from the TEND pin is an external bus cycle. However, a low level is not output from the
TEND pin if the bus cycle in which a low level is to be output from the TEND pin is an internal
bus cycle, and an external write cycle is executed in parallel with this cycle.
Figure 7.32 shows an example of dual address transfer using the write data buffer function. The
data is transferred from on-chip RAM to external memory.
Internal address
φ
Internal read signal
HWR, LWR
TEND
External address
DMA
read
DMA
write
DMA
read
DMA
write
DMA
read
DMA
write
DMA
read
DMA
write
DMA
dead
Figure 7.32 Example of Dual Address Transfer Using Write Data Buffer Function