DSM2180F3-90T6 STMicroelectronics, DSM2180F3-90T6 Datasheet - Page 11

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DSM2180F3-90T6

Manufacturer Part Number
DSM2180F3-90T6
Description
IC FLASH 1MBIT 90NS 52TQFP
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
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Specifications of DSM2180F3-90T6

Format - Memory
FLASH
Memory Type
FLASH
Memory Size
1M (128K x 8)
Speed
90ns
Interface
Parallel
Voltage - Supply
4.5 V ~ 5.5 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
52-TQFP, 52-VQFP
Operating Supply Voltage (typ)
5V
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
5.5V
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
4.5V
Mounting
Surface Mount
Pin Count
52
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Other names
497-1321

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TYPICAL CONNECTIONS
Figure 6 shows a typical connection scheme.
Many connection possibilities exist since most
DSM pins are multipurpose. The scheme illustrat-
ed is ideal for a design that needs fast JTAG ISP,
Eight additional general I/O with PLD capability,
access to Flash memory as Byte DMA or as Data
Overlay memory, and the DSP uses Power Down
mode. If your design needs more I/O, or Byte DMA
access to Flash memory is all that is needed (no
Data Overlay), or lowest power consumption is not
an issue, then consider the following options.
Port C JTAG: Figure 6 shows all six JTAG sig-
nals in use full time (not multiplexed with I/0). Us-
ing six-pin JTAG can reduce ISP time by as much
as 30% compared to four-pin JTAG. Alternatively,
four-pin JTAG (TMS, TCK, TDI, TDO) can be used
if more general I/O pins are needed and the few
extra seconds of programming time is not crucial,
freeing up pins PC3 and PC4. Other JTAG options
include mutiplexing JTAG pins with general I/O
(see “Programming In-Circuit using JTAG ISP” on
page 41 and Application Note AN1153) or not us-
ing JTAG at all. If no JTAG is used, the DSM de-
vice has to be programmed on a conventional
programmer before it is installed on the circuit
board. Using no JTAG makes more I/O available.
Pin PD1. If Flash memory will be accessed only
using Byte DMA mode in your design, and no ex-
ternal Data Overlay memory accesses are used,
then pin PD1 can be used for other purposes
(MCUI/O, common CPLD clock input, external
chip select, or PLD input)
Pin PD2. If the DSP will not use Power Down
mode, then PD2 can be used for other purposes
(MCUI/O, external chip select, PLD input)
Pins PC2 and PC7. In Figure 6, these two pins
are used as dedicated address inputs connected
to DSP address outputs. This will route DSP ad-
dress signals A16 and A17 directly into the DPLD.
Be aware that any free pin on Port B, Port C, or
Port D may be used for DSP address inputs, it
does not have to be pins PC2 and PC7.
Pin PB0. This pin is shown as a chip select for an
external peripheral device such as a 16450 or
16550 UART. Equivalently, any free pin on Ports
B, C, or D may be used for this.
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