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8XC196NP, 80C196NU USER’S MANUAL
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Figure 13-17.  Write-control Signal Waveforms
Table 13-14 compares the values of the write-control signals for write operations in the standard
mode and the write strobe mode. The table lists values of WR# and BHE# and values of WRL#
and WRH# for 8-bit and 16-bit writes on an 8-bit and 16-bit bus. 
To select the standard write-control mode, set CCR0.2. In standard mode, the WR#/WRL# pin
operates as WR#, and the BHE#/WRH# pin operates as BHE#. WR# is asserted for every external
memory write. BHE# is asserted for word accesses (read and write) and for byte accesses to odd
addresses. BHE# can be used to select the bank of memory that stores the high (odd) byte. Figure
13-10 on page 13-22 illustrates use of the standard mode in a 16-bit system. In this example, WR#
writes words to the 16-bit flash memory. To write individual bytes, you can use the decoding logic
in Figure 13-18 or use the write strobe mode.
Table 13-14.  Write Signals for Standard and Write Strobe Modes
Bus
Width
Word/Byte
Written
A0
Standard
(CCR0.2 = 1)
Write Strobe
(CCR0.2 = 0)
WR#
BHE#
WRL#
WRH#
8
Low  Byte
0
0
1
0
0
High Byte
1
0
0
0
0
Word
0
0
0
0
0
1
Illegal
Illegal
16
Low  Byte
0
0
1
0
1
High Byte
1
0
0
1
0
Word
0
0
0
0
0
1
Illegal
Illegal
A2472-02
ALE
WR#
BHE#
ALE
WRL#
WRH#
Standard Mode
Write Strobe Mode
Active for low- or high-byte write.
Active for low-byte write.
Active for high-byte write.
Active for high-byte write.