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10 / 72 page Functional overview STR91xF 10/72 2.5 SRAM (64K or 96K Bytes) A 32-bit wide SRAM resides on the CPU’s Data TCM (D-TCM) interface, providing single-cycle data accesses. As shown in Figure 1, the D-TCM shares SRAM access with the Advanced High-performance Bus (AHB). Sharing is controlled by simple arbitration logic to allow the DMA unit on the AHB to also access to the SRAM. 2.5.1 Arbitration Zero-wait state access occurs for either the D-TCM or the AHB when only one of the two is requesting SRAM. When both request SRAM simultaneously, access is granted on an interleaved basis so neither requestor is starved, granting one 32-bit word transfer to each requestor before relinquishing SRAM to the other. When neither the D-TCM or the AHB are requesting SRAM, the arbiter leaves access granted to the most recent user (if D-TCM was last to use SRAM then the D-TCM will not have to arbitrate to get access next time). The CPU may execute code from SRAM through the AHB. There are no wait states as long as the D-TCM is not contending for SRAM access. The ARM966E-S CPU core has a small pre- fetch queue built into this instruction path through the AHB to look ahead and fetch instructions during idle bus cycles. 2.5.2 Battery backup When a battery is connected to the designated battery backup pin (VBATT), SRAM contents are automatically preserved when the normal operating voltage on VDD pins is lost or sags below threshold. Automatic switchover to SRAM can be disabled by firmware if it is desired that the battery will power only the RTC and not the SRAM during standby. 2.6 DMA data movement DMA channels on the Advanced High-performance Bus (AHB) take full advantage of the separate data path provided by the Harvard architecture, moving data rapidly and largely independent of the instruction path. There are two DMA units, one is dedicated to move data between the Ethernet interface and SRAM, the other DMA unit has eight programmable channels with 16 request signals to service other peripherals and interfaces (USB, SSP, I2C, UART, Timers, EMI, and external request pins). Both single word and burst DMA transfers are supported. Memory-to-memory transfers are supported in addition to memory-peripheral transfers. DMA access to SRAM is shared with D-TCM accesses, and arbitration is described in Section 2.5.1. Efficient DMA transfers are managed by firmware using linked list descriptor tables. 2.7 Non-volatile memories There are two independent 32-bit wide Burst Flash memories enabling true read-while-write operation. The Flash memories are single-voltage erase/program with 20 year minimum data retention and 100K minimum erase cycles. The primary Flash memory is much larger than the secondary Flash. |
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