CY7C1310BV18, CY7C1910BV18
CY7C1312BV18, CY7C1314BV18
Truth Table
The truth table for CY7C1310BV18, CY7C1910BV18, CY7C1312BV18, and CY7C1314BV18 follows. [2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]
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Load address on the rising edge of | K; |
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wait one and a half cycle; read data on | C | and C rising edges. |
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NOP: No Operation | H |
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Standby: Clock Stopped | Stopped | X |
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Write Cycle Descriptions
The write cycle description table for CY7C1310BV18 and CY7C1312BV18 follows. [2, 8]
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| CY7C1310BV18 − both nibbles (D[7:0]) are written into the device. |
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| CY7C1312BV18 − both bytes (D[17:0]) are written into the device. |
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| CY7C1310BV18 − both nibbles (D[7:0]) are written into the device. |
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| CY7C1312BV18 − both bytes (D[17:0]) are written into the device. |
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| CY7C1310BV18 − only the lower nibble (D[3:0]) is written into the device, D[7:4] | remains unaltered. | |
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| CY7C1312BV18 − only the lower byte (D[8:0]) is written into the device, D[17:9] | remains unaltered. | |
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| CY7C1310BV18 − only the lower nibble (D[3:0]) is written into the device, D[7:4] | remains unaltered. | |
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| CY7C1312BV18 − only the lower byte (D[8:0]) is written into the device, D[17:9] | remains unaltered. | |
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| CY7C1310BV18 − only the upper nibble (D[7:4]) is written into the device, D[3:0] | remains unaltered. | |
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| CY7C1312BV18 − only the upper byte (D[17:9]) is written into the device, D[8:0] | remains unaltered. | |
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| CY7C1310BV18 − only the upper nibble (D[7:4]) is written into the device, D[3:0] | remains unaltered. | |
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| CY7C1312BV18 − only the upper byte (D[17:9]) is written into the device, D[8:0] | remains unaltered. | |
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Notes
2.X = “Don't Care,” H = Logic HIGH, L = Logic LOW, ↑represents rising edge.
3.Device powers up deselected with the outputs in a
4.“A” represents address location latched by the devices when transaction was initiated. A + 0, A + 1 represents the internal address sequence in the burst.
5.“t” represents the cycle at which a Read/Write operation is started. t + 1, and t + 2 are the first, and second clock cycles respectively succeeding the “t” clock cycle.
6.Data inputs are registered at K and K rising edges. Data outputs are delivered on C and C rising edges, except when in single clock mode.
7.It is recommended that K = K and C = C = HIGH when clock is stopped. This is not essential, but permits most rapid restart by overcoming transmission line charging symmetrically.
8.Is based on a write cycle that was initiated in accordance with the Write Cycle Descriptions table. NWS0, NWS1, BWS0, BWS1, BWS2, and BWS3 can be altered on different portions of a write cycle, as long as the setup and hold requirements are achieved.
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