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6.6.3 PSRAM Interface
Pseudo SRAM (PSRAM) devices can be easily interfaced (Figure 6-17) to the Intel386 EX pro-
cessor. PSRAM devices have an interface that is similar to SRAM devices (They are also pin-
compatible in many cases). The two major differences between PSRAM and SRAM devices are:
• PSRAM devices require a CE# precharge (inactive) time between access cycles. Since the
Intel386 EX processor does not guarantee a minimum inactive time on it’s CSn# signals,
control logic is required to satisfy the PSRAM device’s CE# precharge time.
• PSRAM devices have a RFSH# input pin. This signal activates an internal refresh cycle.
The REFRESH# output of the Intel386 EX processor can be connected directly to the
PSRAM device’s RFSH# pin.
Figure 6-17. Intel386 EX Processor to PSRAM Interface
Intel386™ EX
Embedded
Processor
OE#
WE#
RFSH#
Note:
Control logic is necessary to satisfy the precharge time for the CE# signal of the
PSRAM. The precharge time is specified by the PSRAM manufacturer.
PSRAM
Address
Data
RD#
WR#
REFRESH#
Control
Logic
CE#
CS
n
#
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