I'm designing an RT1170-based design that will interface with SRAM via the SEMC peripheral.
The SRAM is asynchronous thus I plan to use wait pin.
Are there any spec for wait assertion duration? I'd like to know the maximum wait time allowed.
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Hi @Eugene3 ,
No, RT1170 doesn't have such kind of timeout event, but the Wait Valid Time must be no less than 2 semc_clk cycles. Please check the data sheet of your SRAM device for more details.
Have a great day,
Kan
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Hi @Eugene3 ,
Actually the WAIT signal is a signal from the SRAM side, the duration is not controlled by RT1170 indeed.
Please kindly refer to the following for more details.
Have a great day,
Kan
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Hi @Kan_Li
Thank you for your replying.
If SRAM device assert wait signal so long time, does RT1170 have a timeout?
Hi @Eugene3 ,
No, RT1170 doesn't have such kind of timeout event, but the Wait Valid Time must be no less than 2 semc_clk cycles. Please check the data sheet of your SRAM device for more details.
Have a great day,
Kan
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Hi @Kan_Li
Thank you for your help.