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3 s1d13705 host bus interface, 1 host bus pin connection, Table 21: host bus interface pin mapping – Epson S1D13705 User Manual

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Vancouver Design Center

Interfacing to the Motorola ‘Dragonball’ Family of Microprocessors

S1D13705

Issue Date: 01/02/13

X27A-G-007-04

2.3 S1D13705 Host Bus Interface

This section is a summary of the host bus interface modes available on the S1D13705 that
may be used to interface to the MC68328.

The S1D13705 implements a 16-bit interface to the host microprocessor which may operate
in one of several modes compatible with most of the popular embedded microprocessor
families. The two interface modes that may be used for the MC68328 are:

• Motorola MC68K #1 (using Upper Data Strobe / Lower Data Strobe).

• Generic #1 (Chip Select, plus individual Read Enable/Write Enable for each byte).

2.3.1 Host Bus Pin Connection

The following table shows the functions of each host bus interface signal.

For details on configuration, refer to the S1D13705 Hardware Functional Specification,
document number X27A-A-001-xx.

Table 2-1: Host Bus Interface Pin Mapping

S1D13705

Pin Names

MC68K #1

Generic #1

AB[15:1]

A[15:1]

A[15:1]

AB0

LDS

A0

DB[15:0]

D[15:0]

D[15:0]

WE1#

UDS

WE1#

CS#

External Decode

External Decode

BCLK

CLK

BCLK

BS#

AS

connect to V

SS

RD/WR#

R/W

RD1#

RD#

connect to IO V

DD

RD0#

WE0#

connect to IO V

DD

WE0#

WAIT#

DTACK

WAIT#

RESET#

RESET#

RESET#