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‎2004-07-02 11:48 PM
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‎2003-07-07 8:06 PM
Posted on July 08, 2003 at 05:06
Hi!
I have some questions!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Can you give some references of RAM compatible with the ST10F168?(16 bit demultiplexed) Can you tell me more about the BHE signal? I know that it is slower using external RAM than internal memory : do you know how much? Thank youOptions
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‎2003-08-07 6:11 AM
Posted on August 07, 2003 at 15:11
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On 2003-07-08 08:36, sandrine82 wrote: Hi! I have some questions!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Can you give some references of RAM compatible with the ST10F168?(16 bit demultiplexed) Can you tell me more about the BHE signal? I know that it is slower using external RAM than internal memory : do you know how much? Thank you Take a look at the SAMSUNG K6R4016C1D-TI10 256kx16SRAM. I use it with an ST10F269 @40MHz 16 bit demux Bus without any waitstates. Works great up to now. Should work with your F168 too.Options
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‎2004-07-02 4:21 AM
Posted on July 02, 2004 at 13:21
How did you connect this RAM to the micro? We're hoping to connect like this (using an ST10F276 micro, basically the same as the 269)...
/WR -> /WE /RD -> /OE /BHE -> /UB A0 -> /LB We'd use a 16 bit demultiplexed bus. Would this allow us to write and read bytes and 16 bit words??