...o 4 chip selects * 64-Mbit to 2-gbit (for DDR1) and to 4-gbit (for DDR2) devices with x8/x16/x32 data ports (no direct x4 support) * Support for up to 32 simultaneous open pages * Supports auto refresh * On-the-fly power management using CK...
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PowerQUICC II Pro Processor Hardware Specifications PowerQUICC?/a> II Pro Processor Hardware Specifications PowerQUICC?II Pro Processor Hardware Specifications
...ntly addressable * 64-Mbit to 2-gbit (for DDR1) and to 4-gbit (for DDR2) devices with x8/x16 data ports (no direct x4 support) * Support for one 16-bit device or two 8-bit devices on a 16-bit bus or two 16-bit devices on a 32-bit bus * Supp...
...o 4 chip selects * 64-Mbit to 2-gbit (for DDR1) and to 4-gbit (for DDR2) devices with x8/x16/x32 data ports (no direct x4 support) * Support for up to 32 simultaneous open pages * Supports auto refresh * On-the-fly power management using CK...
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PowerQUICC II Pro Processor Hardware Specifications PowerQUICC?/a> II Pro Processor Hardware Specifications
...o 4 chip selects * 64-Mbit to 2-gbit (for DDR1) and to 4-gbit (for DDR2) devices with x8/x16/x32 data ports (no direct x4 support) * Support for up to 32 simultaneous open pages * Supports auto refresh * On-the-fly power management using CK...
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PowerQUICC II Pro Processor Hardware Specifications PowerQUICC?/a> II Pro Processor Hardware Specifications PowerQUICC?II Pro Processor Hardware Specifications
...er Common Notation
# GB GB/sec gbit KB Kbit kbits/sec MB MB/sec Mbit Mbit/sec xxh x.x V * Used after a signal name to identify an active-low signal (such as USBP0#). Gigabyte (1,073,741,824 bytes) Gigabytes per second Gigabit (1, 073,741,8...
...er Common Notation
# GB GB/sec gbit KB Kbit kbits/sec MB MB/sec Mbit Mbit/sec xxh x.x V * Used after a signal name to identify an active-low signal (such as USBP0#) Gigabyte (1,073,741,824 bytes) Gigabytes per second Gigabit (1,073,741,824...
...er Common Notation
# GB GB/sec gbit KB Kbit kbits/sec MB MB/sec Mbit Mbit/sec xxh x.x V * Used after a signal name to identify an active-low signal (such as USBP0#) Gigabyte (1,073,741,824 bytes) Gigabytes per second Gigabit (1, 073,741,82...
...er Common Notation
# GB GB/sec gbit KB Kbit kbits/sec MB MB/sec Mbit Mbit/sec xxh x.x V * Used after a signal name to identify an active-low signal (such as USBP0#) Gigabyte (1,073,741,824 bytes) Gigabytes per second Gigabit (1,073,741,824...
...Supported 512 bytes -- Up to 1 gbit Capacity 2K bytes -- Up to 8 gbit Capacity Eight Chip Enable Pins Up to 8 NAND Flash Single Device Ch...sec High speed, with a signaling bit rate of 480 Mbits/sec.
Yes NAND Flash Present? No
The NX2LP...
...ntly addressable * 64-Mbit to 1-gbit devices with x8/x16/x32 data ports (no direct x4 support) * Support for one 16-bit device or two 8-bit ...sec: 167 MHz, USB: 167 MHz. See the SCCR register for more information. 3 Maximum power is based on ...