16-Bit-Wide Memory Interface
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Table 10–11. Example of 8-Bit Data-Type Size and 16-Bit-Wide External Memory
Internal
Address Bus External
Address Pins STRB0_B3/A–1 Active Strobe Byte Enable Accessed
Data Pins
4000h 1000h 0 STRB0_B0 D7–0
4001h 1000h 0 STRB0_B1 D15–8
4002h 1000h 1 STRB0_B0 D7–0
4003h 1000h 1 STRB0_B1 D15–8
4004h 1001h 0 STRB0_B0 D7–0
Case 5: 16-Bit-Wide Memory With 16-Bit Data-Type Size
When the data-type size is 16 bits, the ’C32 shifts the internal address one bit
to the right before presenting it to the external address pins. In this shift, the
memory interface copies the value of the internal-address A23 to the external-
address pins A23 and A22. Also, the memory interface copies the value of the
internal-address A1 to the external STRBx_B3/A–1 pin. Moreover, the memory
interface activates the STRBx_B1 and STRBx_B0 during accesses.
Figure 10–16 shows a functional diagram of the memory interface for 16-bit-
wide memory with 16-bit data-type size.