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RE: [68300] 68332-SDRAM interface

2003-04-08 by Melear Charles-rdph40

Shyam,
 
Do you mean that you want to put Synchronous DRAM, like the kind used in PC's and stuff?
 
The MC68332 was not particularly designed to deal with DRAM.  
 
Before we start walking down this road, I wanted to make sure that you are talking about DRAM that plugs into the motherboards of PC's.
 
Regards,
 
Charlie

-----Original Message-----
From: shyam_mali [mailto:shyam_mali@...]
Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 8:57 PM
To: 68300@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [68300] 68332-SDRAM interface


Hi Charles, Robert

Thanks for the assurance, i am keen on starting this project. 
To start with the 332, i feel that it might be very helpful to have 
an off-the-shelf 168-pin SDRAM module interface as a building block 
for future applications.  
I will appreciate suggestions regarding this interface... has anyone 
tried it yet? What is the most logical way to go about achieving the 
requirement? Are there any latches/buffers that support level 
shifing? i will need these anyways to interface with the 64-bit wide 
bus from the DIMM modules.

Shyam 



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