Reply by Anita Schreiber●December 12, 20032003-12-12
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Hello Frank,
You are exactly right - the OPB SDRAM controller will convert the 32-bit access
on the OPB bus to two 16-bit accesses to the SDRAM. (it actually looks like a
SDRAM burst of 2).
Thanks!
anita
Frank wrote:
> Is it possible to use the opb sdram controller with a 32-bits opb bus to a
> microblaze one side and a 16-bits sdram to the other side? What if I do a
> 32-bits access to sdram. Will the controller convert this automatically in
> two 16-bits cycles? The datasheet of the opb sdram controller says: "Since
> the sdram will always be accessed to provide data the width of the OPB bus,
> ...". So it looks like it will convert a 32-bits access to two 16-bits
> accesses, but can anyone acknowledge this?
>
> Frank
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Reply by Frank●December 12, 20032003-12-12
Is it possible to use the opb sdram controller with a 32-bits opb bus to a
microblaze one side and a 16-bits sdram to the other side? What if I do a
32-bits access to sdram. Will the controller convert this automatically in
two 16-bits cycles? The datasheet of the opb sdram controller says: "Since
the sdram will always be accessed to provide data the width of the OPB bus,
...". So it looks like it will convert a 32-bits access to two 16-bits
accesses, but can anyone acknowledge this?
Frank