Programming Model
Chip-Select Logic 6-13
WS3–1
Bits 6–4 Wait State—This field determines the
number of wait states added before an
internal DTACK signal is returned for this
chip-select.
Note: When using the external DTACK
signal, you must configure the
BUSW/DTACK/PG0 pin.
000 = 0 + WS0 wait states.
001 = 2 + WS0 wait states.
010 = 4 + WS0 wait states.
011 = 6 + WS0 wait states.
100 = 8 + WS0 wait states.
101 = 10 + WS0 wait states.
110 = 12 + WS0 wait states.
111 = External DTACK.
When using the external DTACK signal, you must
select DTACK function in Port G.
WS0 is the DWS0, CWS0, BWS0, or AWS0 bit in the
CSCTRL1 register.
SIZ
Bits 3–1 Chip-Select Size—This field determines
the memory range of the chip-select. For
CSAx and CSBx, the chip-select size is
between 128K and 16Mbyte. For CSCx
and CSDx, the chip-select size is between
32K and 16 Mbyte.
000 = 128K (32K or 8Mbyte* for CSCx and CSDx).
001 = 256K (64K or 16Mbyte* for CSCx and CSDx).
010 = 512K (128K for CSCx and CSDx).
011 = 1 Mbyte (256K for CSCx and CSDx).
100 = 2 Mbyte (512K for CSCx and CSDx).
101 = 4Mbyte (1 Mbyte for CSCx and CSDx).
110 = 8Mbyte (2 Mbyte for CSCx and CSDx).
111 = 16Mbyte (4 Mbyte for CSCx and CSDx).
* Note: Large DRAM size selection requires t he DSIZ3
bit in the chip-select control register t o be set.
EN
Bit 0 Chip-Select Enable—This write-only bit
enables each chip-select. 0 = Disabled.
1 = Enabled.

Table 6-9. Chip-Select Register C Description (Continued)

Name Description Setting