HD6417760BL200AV Renesas Electronics America, HD6417760BL200AV Datasheet - Page 1052

SH4 7760, 17 X17 256BGA, LCDC, U

HD6417760BL200AV

Manufacturer Part Number
HD6417760BL200AV
Description
SH4 7760, 17 X17 256BGA, LCDC, U
Manufacturer
Renesas Electronics America
Series
SuperH® SH7750r
Datasheet

Specifications of HD6417760BL200AV

Core Processor
SH-4
Core Size
32-Bit
Speed
200MHz
Connectivity
Audio Codec, CAN, EBI/EMI, FIFO, I²C, MFI, MMC, SCI, Serial Sound, SIM, SPI, USB
Peripherals
DMA, LCD, POR, WDT
Number Of I /o
69
Program Memory Type
ROMless
Ram Size
48K x 8
Voltage - Supply (vcc/vdd)
1.4 V ~ 1.6 V
Data Converters
A/D 4x10b
Oscillator Type
Internal
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
256-BGA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Eeprom Size
-
Program Memory Size
-

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relative address is given to each card. One card is selected by the relative address, other cards are
deselected, and then various commands are issued to the selected card.
Commands in MMC mode are basically classified into three types: broadcast, relative address, and
flash memory operation commands. The card can be operated by issuing these commands
appropriately according to the card state.
(1) Operation of Broadcast Commands
The CMD0, CMD1, CMD2, and CMD4 are broadcast commands. These commands and the
CMD3 command comprise a sequence assigning relative addresses to individual cards. In this
sequence, the CMD output format is open drain, and the command response is wired-OR. During
the issuance of this command sequence, the CSEL2 to CSEL0 bits in the CLKON register should
be set to 000 and the transfer clock frequency should be set sufficiently slow.
• All cards are initialized to the idle state by the CMD0.
• The operation condition registers (OCR) of all cards are read via wired-OR and cards that
• The card identifications (CID) of all cards in the ready state are read via wired-OR by the
• A relative address (RCA) is given to the card in the acknowledge state by the CMD3.
• By repeating CMD2 and CMD3, RCAs are given to all cards in the ready state to make them
(2) Operation of Relative Address Commands
The CMD7, CMD9, CMD10, CMD13, CMD15, CMD39, and CMD55 are relative address
commands that address the card by RCA. The relative address commands are used to read card
administration information and original information, and to change the specific card states.
The CMD7 sets one addressed card to the transfer state, and the other cards to the standby state.
Only the card in the transfer state can execute flash-memory operation commands, other than
broadcast or relative-address commands.
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cannot operate are deactivated by the CMD1.
The cards that are not deactivated enter the ready state.
CMD2.
Each card compares it's CID and data on the MCCMD, and if they are different, the card aborts
the CID output. Only one card in which the CID can be entirely output enters the acknowledge
state. When the R2 response is necessary, set CTOCR to H'01.
The card to which the RCA is given enters the standby state.
enter the standby state.

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