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13.2.4 Example of Connecting Memories
Fig. 13-10 shows an example of connecting memories to the
µ
PD78214. In this example, a PROM, SRAM, and
mask-programmable ROM are connected to the
µ
PD78214. Addresses are assigned to these memories as follows:
PROM (
µ
PD27C512D-15) : 0000H-FCFFH (
µ
PD78213)
2000H-0FD7FH (
µ
PD78212)
4000H-FCFFH (
µ
PD78214)
FFD0H-FFDFH as an external SFR area
RAM (
µ
PD43256AC-12) : 10000H-17FFFH
Mask-programmable ROM (
µ
PD23C4000A) : 80000H-FFFFFH
Since the
µ
PD23C4000A mask-programmable ROM requires a long access time, insert one wait state by means
of the programmable wait function (See Section 13.4).
The circuit enclosed in dotted lines (74HC375) is required only when an in-circuit emulator is used. When the
emulator is not used, remove the 74HC375, and connect Dn and Qn (n = 1 to 4), respectively. If the emulator is used
without this circuit, malfunctions may occur. (Usually, however, normal operation is possible because of the
delays introduced by the address decoder and other circuitry.) When this circuit is not used, the 150-ns version,
the
µ
PD43256AC-15, can be used as RAM in place of the
µ
PD43256AC-12.