AHB Internal SRAM Controller
The AHB SRAM Controller provides a standard AHB interface to translate AHB bus reads and writes into reads and writes with the si…
Overview
The AHB SRAM Controller provides a standard AHB interface to translate AHB bus reads and writes into reads and writes with the signaling and timing of a standard 32-bit synchronous SRAM.
The AHB SRAM Controller provides zero-wait-state AHB access to the synchronous SRAM in all cases except for the following back-to-back events: an AHB write directly followed by an AHB read. In this case, a single wait state is asserted. Because of the zero-wait-state operation, this interface is intended to drive an on-chip memory (as opposed to off-chip memory where the return path for the read data might require wait states).
The AHB SRAM Controller contains two interfaces: an AHB Slave interface (for connecting to a Mirrored-Slave interface of an AHB Channel module), and a Memory interface (for connecting to a standard synchronous SRAM).
Key features
- AMBA® AHB Compatible
- Handles byte, half, and word (8,16,32bit) accesses to internal SSRAM
- Can be used with Internal Flash or OTP Memory
- Zero wait state / low latency operation
Block Diagram
What’s Included?
- Verilog Source
- Complete Test Environment
- AHB Bus Functional Model
- C-Sample Code
Files
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AHB Internal SRAM Controller is a Bus Fabric IP core from Silvaco, Inc. listed on Semi IP Hub.
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