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Synchronous Truth Table
Operation
Deselect Cycle, Power Down
Deselect Cycle, Power Down
Deselect Cycle, Power Down
Read Cycle, Begin Burst
Read Cycle, Begin Burst
Write Cycle, Begin Burst
Read Cycle, Continue Burst
Read Cycle, Continue Burst
Write Cycle, Continue Burst
Write Cycle, Continue Burst
Read Cycle, Suspend Burst
Read Cycle, Suspend Burst
Write Cycle, Suspend Burst
Address
Used
None
None
None
External
External
External
Next
Next
Next
Next
Current
Current
Current
State
Diagram
Key
5
X
X
X
R
R
W
CR
CR
CW
CW
E
1
H
L
L
L
L
L
X
H
X
H
X
H
X
E
2
X
F
F
T
T
T
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
ADSP ADSC
X
L
H
L
H
H
H
X
H
X
H
X
H
L
X
L
X
L
L
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
ADV
X
X
X
X
X
X
L
L
L
L
H
H
H
W
3
X
X
X
X
F
T
F
F
T
T
F
F
T
DQ
4
High-Z
High-Z
High-Z
Q
Q
D
Q
Q
D
D
Q
Q
D
Write Cycle, Suspend Burst
Current
H
X
X
H
H
T
D
Notes:
1. X = Don’t Care, H = High, L = Low
2. E = T (True) if E
2
= 1 and E
3
= 0; E = F (False) if E
2
= 0 or E
3
= 1
3. W = T (True) and F (False) is defined in the Byte Write Truth Table preceding.
4. G is an asynchronous input. G can be driven high at any time to disable active output drivers. G low can only enable active drivers (shown
as “Q” in the Truth Table above).
5. All input combinations shown above are tested and supported. Input combinations shown in gray boxes need not be used to accomplish
basic synchronous or synchronous burst operations and may be avoided for simplicity.
6. Tying ADSP high and ADSC low allows simple non-burst synchronous operations. See
BOLD
items above.
7. Tying ADSP high and ADV low while using ADSC to load new addresses allows simple burst operations. See
ITALIC
items above.
Rev: 1.00 9/2004
9/24
© 2004, GSI Technology
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