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CY7C1367B-166AC 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: CY7C1367B-166AC
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内容描述: 9 -MB ( 256K ×36 / 512K ×18 )流水线DCD同步SRAM [9-Mb (256K x 36/512K x 18) Pipelined DCD Sync SRAM]
分类和应用: 存储内存集成电路静态存储器时钟
文件页数/大小: 32 页 / 549 K
品牌: CYPRESS [ CYPRESS ]
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CY7C1366B  
CY7C1367B  
Instruction Register  
Instructions are loaded into the TAP controller during the  
Shift-IR state when the instruction register is placed between  
TDI and TDO. During this state, instructions are shifted  
through the instruction register through the TDI and TDO balls.  
To execute the instruction once it is shifted in, the TAP  
controller needs to be moved into the Update-IR state.  
Three-bit instructions can be serially loaded into the instruction  
register. This register is loaded when it is placed between the  
TDI and TDO balls as shown in the Tap Controller Block  
Diagram. Upon power-up, the instruction register is loaded  
with the IDCODE instruction. It is also loaded with the IDCODE  
instruction if the controller is placed in a reset state as  
described in the previous section.  
When the TAP controller is in the Capture-IR state, the two  
least significant bits are loaded with a binary “01” pattern to  
allow for fault isolation of the board-level serial test data path.  
EXTEST  
EXTEST is a mandatory 1149.1 instruction which is to be  
executed whenever the instruction register is loaded with all  
0s. EXTEST is not implemented in this SRAM TAP controller,  
and therefore this device is not compliant to 1149.1. The TAP  
controller does recognize an all-0 instruction.  
When an EXTEST instruction is loaded into the instruction  
register, the SRAM responds as if a SAMPLE/PRELOAD  
instruction has been loaded. There is one difference between  
the two instructions. Unlike the SAMPLE/PRELOAD  
instruction, EXTEST places the SRAM outputs in a High-Z  
state.  
Bypass Register  
To save time when serially shifting data through registers, it is  
sometimes advantageous to skip certain chips. The bypass  
register is a single-bit register that can be placed between the  
TDI and TDO balls. This allows data to be shifted through the  
SRAM with minimal delay. The bypass register is set LOW  
(VSS) when the BYPASS instruction is executed.  
IDCODE  
Boundary Scan Register  
The IDCODE instruction causes a vendor-specific, 32-bit code  
to be loaded into the instruction register. It also places the  
instruction register between the TDI and TDO balls and allows  
the IDCODE to be shifted out of the device when the TAP  
controller enters the Shift-DR state.  
The IDCODE instruction is loaded into the instruction register  
upon power-up or whenever the TAP controller is given a test  
logic reset state.  
The boundary scan register is connected to all the input and  
bidirectional balls on the SRAM. The SRAM has a 71-bit-long  
register.  
The boundary scan register is loaded with the contents of the  
RAM I/O ring when the TAP controller is in the Capture-DR  
state and is then placed between the TDI and TDO balls when  
the controller is moved to the Shift-DR state. The EXTEST,  
SAMPLE/PRELOAD and SAMPLE Z instructions can be used  
to capture the contents of the I/O ring.  
The Boundary Scan Order tables show the order in which the  
bits are connected. Each bit corresponds to one of the bumps  
on the SRAM package. The MSB of the register is connected  
to TDI, and the LSB is connected to TDO.  
SAMPLE Z  
The SAMPLE Z instruction causes the boundary scan register  
to be connected between the TDI and TDO balls when the TAP  
controller is in a Shift-DR state. It also places all SRAM outputs  
into a High-Z state.  
Identification (ID) Register  
SAMPLE/PRELOAD  
The ID register is loaded with a vendor-specific, 32-bit code  
during the Capture-DR state when the IDCODE command is  
loaded in the instruction register. The IDCODE is hardwired  
into the SRAM and can be shifted out when the TAP controller  
is in the Shift-DR state. The ID register has a vendor code and  
other information described in the Identification Register  
Definitions table.  
SAMPLE/PRELOAD is a 1149.1 mandatory instruction. The  
PRELOAD portion of this instruction is not implemented, so  
the device TAP controller is not fully 1149.1 compliant.  
When the SAMPLE/PRELOAD instruction is loaded into the  
instruction register and the TAP controller is in the Capture-DR  
state, a snapshot of data on the inputs and bidirectional balls  
is captured in the boundary scan register.  
The user must be aware that the TAP controller clock can only  
operate at a frequency up to 10 MHz, while the SRAM clock  
operates more than an order of magnitude faster. Because  
there is a large difference in the clock frequencies, it is  
possible that during the Capture-DR state, an input or output  
will undergo a transition. The TAP may then try to capture a  
signal while in transition (metastable state). This will not harm  
the device, but there is no guarantee as to the value that will  
be captured. Repeatable results may not be possible.  
To guarantee that the boundary scan register will capture the  
correct value of a signal, the SRAM signal must be stabilized  
long enough to meet the TAP controller’s capture setup plus  
hold time (tCS plus tCH).  
TAP Instruction Set  
Overview  
Eight different instructions are possible with the three bit  
instruction register. All combinations are listed in the  
Instruction Codes table. Three of these instructions are listed  
as RESERVED and should not be used. The other five instruc-  
tions are described in detail below.  
The TAP controller used in this SRAM is not fully compliant to  
the 1149.1 convention because some of the mandatory 1149.1  
instructions are not fully implemented.  
The TAP controller cannot be used to load address data or  
control signals into the SRAM and cannot preload the I/O  
buffers. The SRAM does not implement the 1149.1 commands  
EXTEST or INTEST or the PRELOAD portion of  
SAMPLE/PRELOAD; rather, it performs a capture of the I/O  
ring when these instructions are executed.  
The SRAM clock input might not be captured correctly if there  
is no way in a design to stop (or slow) the clock during a  
SAMPLE/PRELOAD instruction. If this is an issue, it is still  
Document #: 38-05096 Rev. *B  
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