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DS72030W200FPV

Manufacturer Part Number
DS72030W200FPV
Description
MPU, 32BIT, SH7203, ROMLESS, 240QFP
Manufacturer
Renesas Electronics America
Series
SH7200r
Datasheet

Specifications of DS72030W200FPV

Core Size
32bit
Program Memory Size
32KB
Cpu Speed
200MHz
Digital Ic Case Style
QFP
No. Of Pins
240
Supply Voltage Range
1.1V To 1.3V
Operating Temperature Range
-20°C To +85°C
Svhc
No SVHC
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
9.5.13
The bus arbitration of this LSI has the bus mastership in the normal state and releases the bus
mastership after receiving a bus request from another device.
Bus mastership is transferred at the boundary of bus cycles. Namely, bus mastership is released
immediately after receiving a bus request when a bus cycle is not being performed. The release of
bus mastership is delayed until the bus cycle is complete when a bus cycle is in progress. Even
when from outside the LSI it looks like a bus cycle is not being performed, a bus cycle may be
performing internally, started by inserting wait cycles between access cycles. Therefore, it cannot
be immediately determined whether or not bus mastership has been released by looking at the CSn
signal or other bus control signals. The states that do not allow bus mastership release are shown
below.
1. 16-byte transfer because of a cache miss
2. During write-back operation for the cache
3. Between the read and write cycles of a TAS instruction
4. Multiple bus cycles generated when the data bus width is smaller than the access size (for
5. 16-byte transfer by the DMAC
6. Setting the BLOCK bit in CMNCR to 1
7. 16-byte to 128-byte transfer by the LCDC
Moreover, by using DPRTY bit in CMNCR, whether the bus mastership request is received or not
can be selected during DMAC burst transfer.
The LSI has the bus mastership until a bus request is received from another device. Upon
acknowledging the assertion (low level) of the external bus request signal BREQ, the LSI releases
the bus at the completion of the current bus cycle and asserts the BACK signal. After the LSI
acknowledges the negation (high level) of the BREQ signal that indicates the external device has
released the bus, it negates the BACK signal and resumes the bus usage.
With the SDRAM interface, all bank pre-charge commands (PALLs) are issued when active banks
exist and the bus is released after completion of a PALL command.
The bus sequence is as follows. The address bus and data bus are placed in a high-impedance state
synchronized with the rising edge of CKIO. The bus mastership enable signal is asserted 0.5
cycles after the above timing, synchronized with the falling edge of CKIO. The bus control signals
(BS, CSn, RASU, RASL, CASU, CASL, CKE, DQMxx, WEn, RD, and RD/WR) are placed in
example, between bus cycles when longword access is made to a memory with a data bus
width of 8 bits)
Bus Arbitration
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Section 9 Bus State Controller (BSC)
REJ09B0313-0300

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