Intel® PXA255 Processor Developer’s Manual 15-3
MultiMediaCard Controller
the bidirectional MMDAT signal. A typical MMC mode command timing diagram wit h and
without a response is shown in Figure15-2 while Figure 15-3 shows a typical MMC mode timing
diagram for a sequential read or write
.
In SPI mode, not all commands are available. The available commands have both a command and
response token. The MMCMD and MMDA T signals are no longer bidirectional in SPI mode. The
MMCMD is an output and the MMDAT is an input with respect to the processor. The command
and data tokens to be written are sent on the MMCMD signal and t he res ponse an d read dat a tokens
are received on the MMDAT signal. Figure15-4 shows a typical SPI mode timing diagram without
a data token. Figure15-5 and Figure 15-6 show SPI mode read and write timing diagrams,
respectively.
Figure 15-2. MMC Mode Operation Without Data Token
Figure 15-3. MMC Mode Operation With Data Token
Command
MMCMD
MMDAT
Operation (No Response) Operation (No Data)
Command Response
from host to card(s) from card to hostfrom host to card
Command
MMCMD
MMDAT
Data Transfer Operation Data Stop Operation
Response
Data Stream
from
host to from stop command
stops data transfer
Command Response
data to/from