SRAM CS definition in i.MXRT1170

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SRAM CS definition in i.MXRT1170

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Eugene3
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There are some wordings about SRAM chip select in the i.MXRT1170 reference manual.

"SRAM CE# X" is used on IOCR section.

"SRAM CS X" is used on BRn section.

"SRAM device X" is used on SRAMCRn section.

Are "SRAM CE# 0", "SRAM CS 0" and "SRAM device 0" same meaning?

  

 

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Omar_Anguiano
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Your understanding is correct.
It is important to clarify that CE and CS make reference to the same signal.

Best regards,
Omar

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Omar_Anguiano
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SRAM CE# is used as there are some pins that can optionally be configurable as Chip Enable.
In BRn CS is referred to as SRAM devices that can be connected to SEMC, as you know you can connect up to 4 devices with 4 different CS.
SRAM CSn can be used to refer to a specific device e.g. CS0 is used in SRAM device 0; while CE# refers specifically to the ChipEnable signal.

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Omar

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Eugene3
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Hi @Omar_Anguiano 

Thank you for your kindly answer.

CSn is used in SRAM device n, and its ChipEnable signal is CE# n.

n = 0 to 3.

Is my understanding correct?

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Omar_Anguiano
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Your understanding is correct.
It is important to clarify that CE and CS make reference to the same signal.

Best regards,
Omar

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Eugene3
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Hi @Omar_Anguiano 

Thank you. I completely understand.

 

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