- Intel 386EX embedded processor
- Posted by learner on June 30th, 2004
Hi,
I am working on a small design using Intel 386EXTC processor. The
design has a 512KB Flash and a 512KB SRAM. The processor user manual
says "The chip-selects generated by this unit can simplify external
"glue logic" by providing signals that can be connected directly to
the chip-enable inputs of external
memory and I/O devices."
My question is if I am using 8bit memories, is it possible that I can
take UCS and connect it directly to Flash that has startup information
and CS0 to SRAM? Is there a necessity of glue logic?
If yeah, how can I do that using A15:A25 address lines and get the CE
for SRAM and FLASH?
Also, do I need a 50MHz external oscillator that will be the input at
pin clk2 for 25MHz operation of processor?
Thanks
learner
- Posted by Karl Olsen on June 30th, 2004
learner wrote:
Yes. After reset, UCS decodes the whole address range as 8 or 16 bit, with
15 wait states. If your flash is 8 bit, you tie BS8# low. In your startup
code, you reprogram the chip selects so that UCS only covers the desired
flash range, and CS0 covers the desired SRAM range, and with the desired
number of wait states.
No.
Yes.
Karl Olsen
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