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Chapter 2: Generic Tri-State Controller
Parameters
Avalon Tri-State Conduit Components User Guide
May 2011
Altera Corporation
Preliminary
Parameters
The Generic Tri-State Controller provides preset configurations for many commonly
used external devices. If you select one of the preset configurations, all of the
parameters are automatically assigned the correct values. Many preset configurations
are available, including presets for all of the following devices:
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Legacy AMD 29LV065D Flash
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AMD 29LV128M Flash with Legacy SDK support
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Intel 128P30 Flash
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Intel 256P30 Flash
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SST39VF20090 Flash
■
Flash Memory Interface (CFI)
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ISSI IS61LPS25636A-200TQL1 SSRAM
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Cypress CY7C1380C SSRAM
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IDT71V416 SRAM
■
LAN91C111 Interface
■
C8900 Interface (Ethernet)
You can use the parameter editor to specify the required settings for other external
devices. The appropriate values for these parameters are typically listed in the
vendor’s data sheet for the device.
Table 2–1
describes the parameters available on the Signal Selection tab of the
parameter editor for the Generic Tri-State Controller.
Table 2–1. Signal Selection Parameters
Parameter
Value
Description
Address Width
1–30
Specifies the width of the
address
signal.
Data Width
8,16,32,64,128,
256,512,1024
Specifies the width of the
data
signal.
Byteenable Width
1,2,4,8,16,
32,64,128
Specifies the width of the
byteenable
signal.
Bytes per word
1-128
Specifies the number of bytes per word.
readdata
On/Off
Enables or disables the
readdata
signal which is driven from the external device
to the Generic Tri-State Controller in response to a read transfer.
writedata
On/Off
Enables or disables the
writedata
signal which is driven from the Generic
Tri-state Controller to the external device during writes transfers.
read
On/Off
Enables or disables the
read
signal. If present
readdata
is required.
write
On/Off
Enables or disables the
write
signal. If present
writedata
is required.
begintransfer
On/Off
Enables or disables the
begintransfer
signal, which is asserted during the
first cycle of any transfer regardless of the value of the
waitrequest
signal.