Hi Dear Authorized,
I have following questions related to Smart External Memory Controller.
Q1: Why don't we have BA0 and BA1 usage for SRAM as seen in below (SEMC_SRAM_Q1_Pic.png).
Q2: What 'ADV#', 'ALE' and 'DCX' means ? I can't find abbreviation for it.
Q3:What does Bank Address Bits (BA0 and BA1) exactly for SDRAM? Why SRAM/NAND/NOR/DBI does not have BA0 and BA1. I can't find exact definitions for BA.
Thanks and Regards.
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Hi,
1. Merey range: Region #6 for SRAM device, which is for parallel SRAM device.
I just using a PSRAM chip Datasheet as an example.
2. ADV: Adress valid;
ALE: Address latch enable;
DCX: Using for DBI(Display Bus Interface), transmit Data/Command control;
3. Parallel SRAM does not have Bank concept, the chip select will control selected external memory device;
Thanks for the attention.
Mike
Hi Dear @Hui_Ma ,
Thank you. I just want to clarify something. I wouldn't know meaning of ADV, ALE and DCX if you don't tell me. I searched them in Reference Manual but I can't find it. Is there a document that includes such kind of abbreviations?
Thanks and Regards.
Hi Lukas,
I am sorry our document missing related abbreviation description. In general, related signal description would be described at external memory chips' datasheet. Thanks.
Mike
Hi,
1. Merey range: Region #6 for SRAM device, which is for parallel SRAM device.
I just using a PSRAM chip Datasheet as an example.
2. ADV: Adress valid;
ALE: Address latch enable;
DCX: Using for DBI(Display Bus Interface), transmit Data/Command control;
3. Parallel SRAM does not have Bank concept, the chip select will control selected external memory device;
Thanks for the attention.
Mike