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6355F–ATARM–12-Mar-13
 
In page mode, the programming of the read timings is described in 
The SMC does not check the coherency of timings. It will always apply the NCS_RD_PULSE timings as page
access timing (t
pa
) and the NRD_PULSE for accesses to the page (t
sa
), even if the programmed value for t
pa
 is
shorter than the programmed value for t
sa
.
21.13.2
Byte  Access  Type  in  Page  Mode
The Byte Access Type configuration remains active in page mode. For 16-bit or 32-bit page mode devices that
require byte selection signals, configure the BAT field of the SMC_REGISTER to 0 (byte select access type).
21.13.3
Page  Mode  Restriction
The page mode is not compatible with the use of the NWAIT signal. Using the page mode and the NWAIT signal
may lead to unpredictable behavior.
21.13.4
Sequential  and  Non-sequential  Accesses
If the chip select and the MSB of addresses as defined in 
the same page as the previous one, and no page break occurs. 
Using this information, all data within the same page, sequential or not sequential, are accessed with a minimum
access time (t
sa
). 
 illustrates access to an 8-bit memory device in page mode, with 8-byte pages.
Access to D1 causes a page access with a long access time (t
pa
). Accesses to D3 and D7, though they are not
sequential accesses, only require a short access time (t
sa
).
If the MSB of addresses are different, the SMC performs the access of a new page. In the same way, if the chip
select is different from the previous access, a page break occurs. If two sequential accesses are made to the page
mode memory, but separated by an other internal or external peripheral access, a page break occurs on the sec-
ond access because the chip select of the device was deasserted between both accesses.
Table  21-7.
Programming of Read Timings in Page Mode
Parameter
Value
Definition
READ_MODE
‘x’ No 
impact
NCS_RD_SETUP
‘x’ No 
impact
NCS_RD_PULSE
t
pa
Access time of first access to the page
NRD_SETUP
‘x’
No impact
NRD_PULSE
t
sa
Access time of subsequent accesses in the page
NRD_CYCLE
‘x’
No impact