CYNSE70064A-83BGC Cypress Semiconductor Corp, CYNSE70064A-83BGC Datasheet - Page 91

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CYNSE70064A-83BGC

Manufacturer Part Number
CYNSE70064A-83BGC
Description
Manufacturer
Cypress Semiconductor Corp
Datasheet

Specifications of CYNSE70064A-83BGC

Operating Supply Voltage (typ)
1.8V
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
1.7V
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
1.9V
Operating Temp Range
0C to 70C
Operating Temperature Classification
Commercial
Package Type
BGA
Mounting
Surface Mount
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Not Compliant

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The following is the sequence of operation for a single 272-bit Search command (also refer to Subsection 10.2, “Commands and
Command Parameters” on page 19).
Note. For 272-bit searches, the host ASIC must supply four distinct 68-bit data words on DQ[67:0] during cycles A, B, C, and D.
The GMR Index in cycle A selects a pair of GMRs in each of the 31 devices that apply to DQ data in cycles A and B. The GMR
Index in cycle C selects a pair of GMRs in each of the 31 devices that apply to DQ data in cycles C and D.
Document #: 38-02041 Rev. *F
CFG = 10101010, HLAT = 000, TLSZ = 10, LRAM = 1, LDEV = 1.
Note: |(BHI[2:0]) stands for the boolean ‘OR’ of the entire bus BHI[2:0].
Note: |(LHI[6:0]) stands for the boolean ‘OR’ for the entire bus LHI[6:0].
Note: Each bit in BHO[2:0] is the same logical signal.
Note: Each bit in LHO[1:0] is the same logical signal.
• Cycle A: The host ASIC drives the CMDV HIGH and applies Search command code (10) on CMD[1:0] signals. CMD[5:3]
• Cycle B: The host ASIC continues to drive the CMDV HIGH and applies Search command (10) on CMD[1:0]. The DQ[67:0]
• Cycle C: The host ASIC drives the CMDV HIGH and applies Search command code (10) on CMD[1:0] signals. CMD[5:3]
• Cycle D: The host ASIC continues to drive the CMDV HIGH and continues to apply Search command code (10) on CMD[1:0].
signals must be driven with the index to the GMR pair used for bits [271:136] of the data being searched. DQ[67:0] must be
driven with the 68-bit data ([271:204])to be compared to all locations 0 in the four 68-bits-word page. The CMD[2] signal must
be driven to logic 1. Note. CMD[2] = 1 signals that the Search is a ×272-bit Search. CMD[8:7] is ignored in this cycle.
is driven with the 68-bit data ([203:136]) to be compared to all locations 1 in the four 68-bits-word page.
signals must be driven with the index to the GMR pair used for the bits [135:0] of the data being searched. CMD[8:7] signals
must be driven with the bits that will be driven by this device on SADR[21:20] if it has a hit. DQ[67:0] must be driven with the
68-bit data ([135:68]) to be compared to all locations 2 in the four 68-bits-word page. The CMD[2] signal must be driven to logic 0.
CMD[8:6] signals must be driven with the index of the SSR that will be used for storing the address of the matching entry and
the hit flag (see page 14 for a description of SSR[0:7]). The DQ[67:0] is driven with the 68-bit data ([67:0]) to be compared to
all locations 3 in the four 68-bits-word page. CMD[5:2] is ignored because the Learn instruction is not supported for x272 tables.
SADR[21:0]
CMD[2]
CMD[8:2]
|(LHI[6:0)]
I(BHI[2:0])
CMD[1:0]
LHO[1:0]
Figure 10-69. Timing Diagram of the Last Device in Block Number 3 (Device 30 in the Table)
BHO[2:0]
CE_L
ALE_L
PHS_L
CMDV
OE_L
WE_L
CLK2X
SSV
DQ
SSF
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
cycle
A B A B A B A B
A B C D A B C D
1
Search1
cycle
01
D1
2
cycle
3
Search2
D2
cycle
01
4
cycle
A B A B
A B C D
5
Search3
D3
cycle
01
6
cycle
(Hit on some
device above.)
7
Search1
cycle
8
z
z
z
z
z
z
cycle
9
0
0
1
0
0
(Hit on some
device above.)
Search2
cycle
10
z
z
z
z
z
z
0
0
1
0
0
(Hit on some
device above.)
CYNSE70064A
Search3
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