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STR720 SRAM question

terrance
Associate II
Posted on March 16, 2005 at 11:12

STR720 SRAM question

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terrance
Associate II
Posted on March 14, 2005 at 17:30

The ST720 has 16K on-chip SRAM. But in the data sheet, the SRAM is always referred to as “program RAM�. In section 6.1, the data sheet states that “Program Memory can be used for both code (instructions) and data (constants, tables, etc.) storage.�

Does this mean that there are certain restrictions when the on-chip memory is data storage (such as read-only, and unit of access (e.g 32-bit boundary only), etc). We want to make certain that the on-chip SRAM can be read and written in byte, word (16 bit) and long word (32 bit) units to store frequently accessed parameters. Can you verify this for us?

hichem2
Associate II
Posted on March 15, 2005 at 05:13

Hello bugaloo,

Can you tell me which revision of the datasheet and reference manual you use.

I think you have an oldest one, you find the new revisi on in the web site.

Best regards,

Hich 😉

terrance
Associate II
Posted on March 16, 2005 at 11:12

Good morning,

The STR720 datasheet I am using is the Dec 2004 version 4.0. is there a more recent one???

Regards,

Terry