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mu9c4320l-90tdi

Manufacturer Part Number
mu9c4320l-90tdi
Description
Mu9c4320l Atmcam
Manufacturer
Music Semiconductors, Inc.
Datasheet
Rev. 3
Register Descriptions
PA3–0:AA11–0 and the Status Register
The
PA3–0:AA11–0 lines under all conditions. The Status
Register flags /MV, /MF, /MM, and /FF represent the local
conditions within the device, and are not conditioned by
the /MI and /FI inputs.
After a Comparison cycle, Write at Next Free address, or
access to the Highest-Priority Matching device, a Status
Register Read cycle is executed in the same device as the
REGISTER DESCRIPTIONS
The register set contains a Comparand register, seven
mask registers, Address register, Configuration register,
Status register, Next Free Address register, Device Select
register, and Instruction register. Note that all RESERVED
bits can be read and written without affecting the operation
of the device. However, for forward compatibility with
future product enhancements, system designers should not
rely on any particular RESERVED bit having no effect on
the operation of the device in future revisions. Therefore,
all RESERVED bits should be set to logical zero.
Comparand Register
The 32-bit Comparand register holds the value to be
compared with the valid contents of the CAM array,
although the DQ lines can be compared directly, and then
optionally written into the Comparand register.
Mask Registers
There are seven 32-bit mask registers which are used to
mask Compare and Write cycles. When a bit is set LOW in
a selected mask register, the corresponding bit enters into
comparison during a Compare cycle, or is written during a
Write cycle. When a bit is set HIGH in a selected mask
register, the corresponding bit does not enter into
comparison during a Compare cycle, or remains
unchanged after a Write cycle.
Address Register
The 32-bit Address register is used for indirect addressing
of the CAM array. When random access to the CAM array
is restricted to indirect addressing, the width of the control
bus can be reduced to 9 bits if masking is used or 6 bits if
it is not. Control states allow increment and decrement of
the Address register as well as auto-increment and
auto-decrement Read and Write cycles. Bits AR11–0 hold
the address while bits AR31–12 are reserved and should
be set LOW.
Status
Register
bits
SR15–0
reflect
the
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active PA3–0:AA11–0 lines. In the case of a random
access Read or Write cycle, the Status register of any
selected device can be accessed by a Read Status Register
cycle. The system designer must ensure that a Status
Register Read cycle after a random Read or Write cycle is
into a single device using Chip Select /CS1, /CS2, or the
Device Select register to prevent bus contention on the
DQ31–0 bus.
Configuration Register
The 32-bit Configuration register sets the persistent
operating conditions of the ATMCAM. Bits FR31–29
select which mask register is used for direct Write cycles
to the CAM array when the address is conveyed on the
AC11–0 lines (/AV=LOW), a value of 000 in this field
results in unmasked direct Write cycles. Bits FR27–26
select the mode of operation: Hardware Control mode or
Software Control mode. Bit FR25 is used to identify the
lowest priority device in a vertically cascaded system. Bit
24 is used to enable or disable the VP Table in the
lowest-priority device. Bits FR23–12 hold the VP Table
Address mask. Bits FR7–4 hold the VP Table Page
address. Bits FR3–0 hold the device Page address. All
other bits are reserved and should be set LOW. See Table 3
on page 26.
Status Register
The 32-bit Status register holds the results of the most
recent control state that caused the PA:AA lines to change.
It is intended for use in Software Control mode where
results of an operation are read from the CAM through the
DQ31–0 lines. Bit SR31 holds the Match Valid flag, /MV,
which goes LOW if there is a match in the CAM array or a
hit in the VP Table. Bit SR31 holds the Match flag, /MF,
which goes LOW when there is a match in the CAM array.
Bit SR29 holds an internal version of the Multiple Match
flag, /MM, which is LOW if there is a multiple match in
the particular device; note that this is not a system-level
multiple match indication. Bit SR28 holds the Full flag,
/FF, which goes LOW when all the CAM array locations
are set valid, and the /FI line is LOW. Bits SR25–24
indicate the type of result held in the Active Address field:
Match address, Memory Access address, VP Table
address, or Reset state. Bits SR19–16 hold the Page
address, PA3–0, for the device. Bits SR11–0 hold the
Active address, AA11–0. All other bits are reserved and
are set LOW. See Table 4 on page 26.
MU9C4320L ATMCAM

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