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31 | tDELAY | tHLQZ | Hardware STORE to SRAM Disabled | 1 | 70 | ∝s |
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Figure 11. Hardware STORE Cycle
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Notes
14.On a hardware STORE initiation, SRAM operation continues to be enabled for time tDELAY to allow read/write cycles to complete
15.This is the amount of time that it takes to take action on a soft sequence command. Vcc power must remain high to effectively register command.
16.Commands like Store and Recall lock out I/O until operation is complete which further increases this time. See specific command
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