FUJITSU MB93461-40PB-GE1

FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR
DATA SHEET
DS07-08201-1E
Family
FR450 Series
VLIW Embedded Microprocessor
MB93461
■ DESCRIPTION
MB93461 realizes excellent performance in the field by combining advanced general processing and media
processing for Digital AV equipments such as Television, Advanced Projector, IP TV Phone, Portable Media Player,
etc.
The processor core embedded in MB93461 can combine maximum two instructions out of integer operation
instruction, media instruction, and branch instruction and can issue them in units of VLIW (Very Long Instruction
Word) instruction per cycle. Moreover, peripheral resource modules including MMU (Memory Management
Unit) , SDRAM controller (SDRAMC) , interrupt controller (IRC) , DMA controller (DMAC) , asynchronous transfer
module (UART) , TIMER/COUNTER, general-purpose input/output (GPIO) , video display controller (VDC) , video
capture controller (VCC) , audio interface, serial interface (I2C*) , USB interface (Full Speed Host/Function) ,
Memory Stick interface, and SD-IO interface are embedded in MB93461.
* : Purchase of Fujitsu I2C components conveys a license under the Philips I2C Patent Rights to use, these
components in an I2C system provided that the system conforms to the I2C Standard Specification as defined
by Philips.
■ PACKAGES
420-ball plastic BGA
400-ball plastic PFBGA
(BGA-420P-M25)
(BGA-400P-M04)
MB93461
■ FEATURES
FR450 CPU Core
• 2-way VLIW Processor Core
• Core Frequency : 400 MHz/360 MHz
• MMU is embedded
• Peak Performance (Core Frequency : 400 MHz)
800 MIPS (Integer operation performance) ,
3200 MOPS + 400 MIPS (Media operation performance, 4MAC + Integer)
• 64 32-bit registers (32GR + 32FR)
Cache
• Instruction cache 32 KB (2way) , line size 32 Byte
• Data cache 32 KB (2way) , line size 32 Byte
• Non-blocking cache (Data Cache)
• 64-byte store buffer (Data Cache)
SDRAM interface
• SDRAM compliant with PC133 standard can be connected, Variable 32-bit/16-bit data bus and 4 CS
Local bus interface
• 32-bit address/32-bit, 16-bit, or 8-bit data
• Directly connecting SRAM/ROM, etc. is possible
JTAG
• Boundary scan function compliant with IEEE1149.1 is supported
AV peripheral resource
• Video Display Controller (VDC)
Scan method : progressive/interlace
Horizontal resolution : 320 to 1920 pixels, Vertical resolution : 240 to 1200 pixels
OSD display : Max 1920x1200 pixels , 255/15 colors + transparent
• Video Capture Controller ( VCC )
Scan method : progressive/interlace
Horizontal resolution : 320 to 1920 pixels, Vertical resolution : 240 to 1200 pixels
Reduce Scaler
• Audio output
3-line serial (SPD-IF, I2S, MSB-Justified) , PCM highway, and Digital volume are supported
• Audio input
3-line serial (I2S, MSB-Justified) and PCM highway are supported
• Serial interface (I2C, 2 channels)
Standard transfer (100 Kbps) and high-speed transfer (400 Kbps) are supported
• USB interface
USB 2.0 FS Host/Function
• MS1.4 Interface
• SD-IO interface
• AV-DMAC (8 channels)
• GPIO (32-bit)
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General-purpose peripheral resource
• Interrupt Controller (IRC)
• DMAC (8 channels)
• UART (2 channels)
• Timer (3 channels)
• GPIO (22-bit)
Recommended operation condition and external shape
• Power supply voltage and current
Externally 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, Internally 1.4 V ± 0.07 V (at 400 MHz) , Internally 1.3 V ± 0.065 V (at 360 MHz)
• Operating temperature range from 0 °C to + 70 °C
■ PRODUCT LINEUP
These specifications have indicated four kinds of following products.
1) MB93461PB-GE1
2) MB93461-40PB-GE1
3) MB93461BGL-GE1
4) MB93461-40BGL-GE1
Part number
MB93461PB-GE1
MB93461-40PB-GE1
MB93461BGL-GE1
MB93461-40BGL-GE1
Core Frequency
360 MHz
400 MHz
360 MHz
400 MHz
Voltage external/
internal
3.3 V ± 0.15 V/
1.3 V ± 0.065 V
3.3 V ± 0.15 V/
1.4 V ± 0.07 V
3.3 V ± 0.15 V/
1.3 V ± 0.065 V
3.3 V ± 0.15 V/
1.4 V ± 0.07 V
0 °C to + 70 °C
Ta
Package (code)
BGA420 (BGA-420P-M25)
PFBGA400 (BGA-400P-M04)
Thermal
resistance
Rth (ja)
19 °C/W (0 m/s)
42 °C/W (0 m/s)
Remarks
Lead-free Solder ball
3
MB93461
■ PIN ASSIGNMENT
1. BGA420
64 pins from K10 to U17 are for thermal. Connect them to VSS.
INDEX
1
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
K
L
M
N
P
R
T
U
V
W
Y
AA
AB
AC
AD
AE
AF
2
1 100
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
77
76
2 101 192 191 190 189 188 187 186 185 184 183 182 181 180 179 178 177 176 175 174 173 172 171 170
75
3 102 193 276 275 274 273 272 271 270 269 268 267 266 265 264 263 262 261 260 259 258 257 256 169
74
4 103 194 277 352 351 350 349 348 347 346 345 344 343 342 341 340 339 338 337 336 335 334 255 168
73
5 104 195 278 353 420 419 418 417 416 415 414 413 412 411 410 409 408 407 406 405 404 333 254 167
72
6 105 196 279 354
403 332 253 166
71
7 106 197 280 355
402 331 252 165
70
8 107 198 281 356
401 330 251 164
69
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
9 108 199 282 357
80
79
78
400 329 250 163
68
10 109 200 283 358
VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS
399 328 249 162
67
11 110 201 284 359
VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS
398 327 248 161
66
12 111 202 285 360
VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS
397 326 247 160
65
13 112 203 286 361
VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS
396 325 246 159
64
14 113 204 287 362
VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS
395 324 245 158
63
15 114 205 288 363
VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS
394 323 244 157
62
16 115 206 289 364
VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS
393 322 243 156
61
17 116 207 290 365
VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS
392 321 242 155
60
18 117 208 291 366
391 320 241 154
59
19 118 209 292 367
390 319 240 153
58
20 119 210 293 368
389 318 239 152
57
21 120 211 294 369
388 317 238 151
56
22 121 212 295 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 316 237 150
55
23 122 213 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 236 149
54
24 123 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 148
53
25 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147
52
26
51
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
(BGA-420P-M25)
4
16
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
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Pin No.
Position
Pin name
Pin No.
Position
Pin name
Pin No.
Position
Pin name
1
A1
N.C.
37
AF12
VSS
73
D26
N.C.
2
B1
N.C.
38
AF13
DA[0]
74
C26
N.C.
3
C1
N.C.
39
AF14
DA[1]
75
B26
N.C.
4
D1
N.C.
40
AF15
DA[4]
76
A26
N.C.
5
E1
HPWREN
41
AF16
DA[9]
77
A25
N.C.
6
F1
VCG[0]
42
AF17
DBA[1]
78
A24
N.C.
7
G1
VCG[5]
43
AF18
DDQM[3]
79
A23
N.C.
8
H1
VSS
44
AF19
DDQ[17]
80
A22
A[23]
9
J1
VCR[1]
45
AF20
DDQ[22]
81
A21
A[26]
10
K1
VCR[6]
46
AF21
DDQ[25]
82
A20
VSS
11
L1
VCB[1]
47
AF22
DDQ[30]
83
A19
BSTREQ#
12
M1
VCB[6]
48
AF23
N.C.
84
A18
BSTACK#
13
N1
VDR[0]
49
AF24
N.C.
85
A17
BS#
14
P1
VDR[1]
50
AF25
N.C.
86
A16
CS#[1]
15
R1
VDR[6]
51
AF26
N.C.
87
A15
CS#[6]
16
T1
VDG[1]
52
AE26
N.C.
88
A14
PP[00]
17
U1
VDG[6]
53
AD26
N.C.
89
A13
PP[01]
18
V1
VDB[1]
54
AC26
N.C.
90
A12
PP[04]
19
W1
VDB[6]
55
AB26
TRST#
91
A11
PP[09]
20
Y1
ENABLE
56
AA26
VSS
92
A10
PP[12]
21
AA1
VDE
57
Y26
PRST#
93
A9
PP[17]
22
AB1
VSS
58
W26
CMODE[3]
94
A8
PP[13]
23
AC1
N.C.
59
V26
VDD
95
A7
SDCMD
24
AD1
N.C.
60
U26
D[2]
96
A6
VSS
25
AE1
N.C.
61
T26
D[7]
97
A5
VDD
26
AF1
N.C.
62
R26
D[10]
98
A4
N.C.
27
AF2
N.C.
63
P26
D[15]
99
A3
N.C.
28
AF3
N.C.
64
N26
D[16]
100
A2
N.C.
29
AF4
N.C.
65
M26
D[19]
101
B2
N.C.
30
AF5
VDD
66
L26
D[24]
102
C2
N.C.
31
AF6
DDQ[2]
67
K26
D[27]
103
D2
N.C.
32
AF7
DDQ[7]
68
J26
BE[0]
104
E2
VDD
33
AF8
DDQ[9]
69
H26
BCLKO
105
F2
VDD
34
AF9
DDQ[14]
70
G26
A[5]
106
G2
VCG[4]
35
AF10
DCAS#
71
F26
A[8]
107
H2
VCVSYNC
36
AF11
DCS#[2]
72
E26
A[13]
108
J2
VCR[0]
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Pin No.
Position
Pin name
Pin No.
Position
Pin name
Pin No.
Position
Pin name
109
K2
VCR[5]
143
AE21
DDQ[26]
177
B18
A[31]
110
L2
VCB[0]
144
AE22
DDQ[31]
178
B17
WE#
111
M2
VCB[5]
145
AE23
TESTMODE
179
B16
CS#[0]
112
N2
VCB[7]
146
AE24
N.C.
180
B15
CS#[5]
113
P2
VDR[2]
147
AE25
N.C.
181
B14
CPUHOLD
114
R2
VDR[7]
148
AD25
N.C.
182
B13
PP[02]
115
T2
VDG[2]
149
AC25
N.C.
183
B12
PP[05]
116
U2
VDG[7]
150
AB25
TMS
184
B11
PP[10]
117
V2
VDB[2]
151
AA25
ED
185
B10
PP[15]
118
W2
VDB[7]
152
Y25
VDE
186
B9
PP[20]
119
Y2
TOPFIELD
153
W25
CMODE[2]
187
B8
PP[16]
120
AA2
DISABLE
154
V25
CLKIN
188
B7
SDDAT[0]
121
AB2
VDE
155
U25
D[1]
189
B6
SDCKI
122
AC2
N.C.
156
T25
D[6]
190
B5
USCKI
123
AD2
N.C.
157
R25
D[9]
191
B4
UDM
124
AE2
N.C.
158
P25
D[14]
192
B3
N.C.
125
AE3
N.C.
159
N25
D[17]
193
C3
N.C.
126
AE4
SDA[1]
160
M25
D[20]
194
D3
VDE
127
AE5
VSS
161
L25
D[25]
195
E3
VSS
128
AE6
DDQ[1]
162
K25
D[28]
196
F3
VDE
129
AE7
DDQ[6]
163
J25
BE[1]
197
G3
VCG[3]
130
AE8
DDQ[8]
164
H25
BE[3]
198
H3
VCHSYNC
131
AE9
DDQ[13]
165
G25
A[6]
199
J3
VDD
132
AE10
DWE#
166
F25
A[9]
200
K3
VCR[4]
133
AE11
DCS#[1]
167
E25
A[14]
201
L3
VCR[7]
134
AE12
DCLKFB
168
D25
A[16]
202
M3
VCB[4]
135
AE13
DRAS#
169
C25
N.C.
203
N3
VSS
136
AE14
DA[2]
170
B25
N.C.
204
P3
VDR[3]
137
AE15
DA[5]
171
B24
N.C.
205
R3
VDG[0]
138
AE16
DA[10]
172
B23
N.C.
206
T3
VDG[3]
139
AE17
DA[11]
173
B22
A[22]
207
U3
VDB[0]
140
AE18
DDQ[16]
174
B21
A[25]
208
V3
VDB[3]
141
AE19
DDQ[18]
175
B20
A[30]
209
W3
VDCLKOUT
142
AE20
DDQ[23]
176
B19
IBW
210
Y3
VDD
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Pin No.
Position
Pin name
Pin No.
Position
Pin name
Pin No.
Position
Pin name
211
AA3
FSCKI
246
N24
D[18]
281
H4
VCG[7]
212
AB3
LRCKI
247
M24
D[21]
282
J4
VDE
213
AC3
SDO
248
L24
D[26]
283
K4
VCR[3]
214
AD3
N.C.
249
K24
D[29]
284
L4
VDE
215
AD4
SDA[0]
250
J24
BE[2]
285
M4
VCB[3]
216
AD5
SCL[1]
251
H24
A[2]
286
N4
VDE
217
AD6
DDQ[0]
252
G24
A[7]
287
P4
VDR[4]
218
AD7
DDQ[5]
253
F24
A[10]
288
R4
VSS
219
AD8
VDD
254
E24
A[15]
289
T4
VDG[4]
220
AD9
DDQ[12]
255
D24
A[17]
290
U4
VSS
221
AD10
DDQ[15]
256
C24
N.C.
291
V4
VDB[4]
222
AD11
DCS#[0]
257
C23
A[19]
292
W4
VDHSYNC
223
AD12
VSS
258
C22
A[21]
293
Y4
VSS
224
AD13
DCS#[3]
259
C21
A[24]
294
AA4
SDI
225
AD14
DA[3]
260
C20
A[29]
295
AB4
BCKO
226
AD15
DA[6]
261
C19
BREQ#
296
AC4
VDE
227
AD16
DBA[0]
262
C18
VDE
297
AC5
SCL[0]
228
AD17
DA[12]
263
C17
RD#
298
AC6
VDE
229
AD18
VSS
264
C16
BGNT#
299
AC7
DDQ[4]
230
AD19
DDQ[19]
265
C15
CS#[4]
300
AC8
VDE
231
AD20
DDQ[24]
266
C14
CS#[7]
301
AC9
DDQ[11]
232
AD21
DDQ[27]
267
C13
PP[03]
302
AC10
VDE
233
AD22
VSS
268
C12
PP[06]
303
AC11
DDQM[1]
234
AD23
TDC
269
C11
PP[11]
304
AC12
DCLK
235
AD24
N.C.
270
C10
PP[18]
305
AC13
VSS
236
AC24
TDO
271
C9
PP[21]
306
AC14
VSS
237
AB24
TDI
272
C8
SDCLK
307
AC15
DA[7]
238
AA24
ERST#
273
C7
SDDAT[1]
308
AC16
VSS
239
Y24
RAMBOOT#
274
C6
VDE
309
AC17
DCKE
240
W24
CMODE[1]
275
C5
VDD
310
AC18
VDE
241
V24
VSS
276
C4
UDP
311
AC19
DDQ[20]
242
U24
D[0]
277
D4
VDE
312
AC20
VSS
243
T24
D[5]
278
E4
UDM1
313
AC21
DDQ[28]
244
R24
D[8]
279
F4
VSS
314
AC22
VDE
245
P24
D[13]
280
G4
VCG[2]
315
AC23
MTESTMODE
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MB93461
Pin No.
Position
Pin name
Pin No.
Position
Pin name
Pin No.
Position
Pin name
316
AB23
TCK
349
D8
SDWP
382
AB17
DDQM[2]
317
AA23
HRST#
350
D7
SDDAT[2]
383
AB18
VDD
318
Y23
VSS
351
D6
SDCD
384
AB19
DDQ[21]
319
W23
CMODE[0]
352
D5
VSS
385
AB20
VDE
320
V23
VSS
353
E5
UDP1
386
AB21
DDQ[29]
321
U23
RSTOUT#
354
F5
HOVRCUR#
387
AB22
VDD
322
T23
D[4]
355
G5
VCG[1]
388
AA22
ECV
323
R23
VDE
356
H5
VCG[6]
389
Y22
ECLK
324
P23
D[12]
357
J5
VCDCLKIN
390
W22
VDD
325
N23
VSS
358
K5
VCR[2]
391*
V22
VDD
326
M23
D[22]
359
L5
VSS
392
U22
VDE
327
L23
VSS
360
M5
VCB[2]
393
T22
D[3]
328
K23
D[30]
361
N5
VSS
394
R22
VSS
329
J23
VSS
362
P5
VDR[5]
395
P22
D[11]
330
H23
A[3]
363
R5
VDE
396
N22
VDE
331
G23
VSS
364
T5
VDG[5]
397
M22
D[23]
332
F23
A[11]
365
U5
VDE
398
L22
VDE
333
E23
VSS
366
V5
VDB[5]
399
K22
D[31]
334
D23
A[18]
367
W5
VDVSYNC
400
J22
VDE
335
D22
A[20]
368
Y5
VDPCLKIN
401
H22
A[4]
336
D21
VDE
369
AA5
BCKI
402
G22
VDE
337
D20
A[28]
370
AB5
LRCKO
403
F22
A[12]
338
D19
ERR#
371
AB6
VSS
404
E22
VDD
339
D18
VDD
372
AB7
DDQ[3]
405
E21
VSS
340
D17
RDY#
373
AB8
VSS
406
E20
A[27]
341
D16
VDE
374
AB9
DDQ[10]
407
E19
VDD
342
D15
CS#[3]
375
AB10
VSS
408
E18
VSS
343
D14
VDE
376
AB11
DDQM[0]
409
E17
DIR
344
D13
VSS
377
AB12
VDD
410
E16
VSS
345
D12
PP[07]
378*
AB13
VDD
411
E15
CS#[2]
346
D11
VSS
379
AB14
VDE
412
E14
VSS
347
D10
PP[19]
380
AB15
DA[8]
413
E13
VDE
348
D9
VSS
381
AB16
VDE
414
E12
PP[08]
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(Continued)
Pin No.
Position
Pin name
415
E11
VDE
416
E10
PP[14]
417
E9
VDD
418
E8
MSDIRP
419
E7
SDDAT[3]
420
E6
SDMSSELECT
* : Pin No. 378 and 391 are the analog power supply pins of PLL.
9
MB93461
2. PFBGA400
81 pins from L11 to W19 are for thermal. Connect them to VSS.
(TOP VIEW)
INDEX
14
15
14
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
A
1 112 111 110 109 108 107 106 105 104 103 102 101 100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
B
2 113 216 215 214 213 212 211 210 209 208 207 206 205 204 203 202 201 200 199 198 197 196 195 194 193 192 191
84
C
3 114 217 312 311 310 309 308 307 306 305 304 303 302 301 300 299 298 297 296 295 294 293 292 291 290 289 190
83
D
4 115 218 313 400 399 398 397 396 395 394 393 392 391 390 389 388 397 386 385 384 383 382 381 380 379 288 189
82
E
5 116 219 314
378 287 188
81
F
6 117 220 315
377 286 187
80
G
7 118 221 316
376 285 186
79
H
8 119 222 317
375 284 185
78
J
9 120 223 318
374 283 184
77
K
10 121 224 319
373 282 183
76
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
L
11 122 225 320
VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS
372 281 182
75
M
12 123 226 321
VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS
371 280 181
74
N
13 124 227 322
VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS
370 279 180
73
P
14 125 228 323
VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS
369 278 179
72
R
15 126 229 324
VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS
368 277 178
71
T
16 127 230 325
VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS
367 276 177
70
U
17 128 231 326
VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS
366 275 176
69
V
18 129 232 327
VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS
365 274 175
68
W
19 130 233 328
VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS
364 273 174
67
Y
20 131 234 329
363 272 173
66
AA
21 132 235 330
362 271 172
65
AB
22 133 236 331
361 270 171
64
AC
23 134 237 332
360 269 170
63
AD
24 135 238 333
359 268 169
62
AE
25 136 239 334
358 267 168
61
AF
26 137 240 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 266 167
60
AG
27 138 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 166
59
AH
28 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165
58
AJ
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
(BGA-400P-M04)
10
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
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Pin No.
Position
Pin name
Pin No.
Position
Pin name
Pin No.
Position
Pin name
1
A1
N.C.
35
AJ7
VDE
69
U29
D[12]
2
B1
N.C.
36
AJ8
DDQ[10]
70
T29
D[16]
3
C1
UDP1
37
AJ9
DDQ[14]
71
R29
VDE
4
D1
HPWREN
38
AJ10
DWE#
72
P29
D[22]
5
E1
VDD
39
AJ11
DCS#[0]
73
N29
D[26]
6
F1
VCG[3]
40
AJ12
DCLK
74
M29
D[28]
7
G1
VCG[7]
41*
AJ13
VDD
75
L29
BE[0]
8
H1
VCDCLKIN
42
AJ14
DA[0]
76
K29
VDE
9
J1
VCR[1]
43
AJ15
VSS
77
J29
A[3]
10
K1
VCR[5]
44
AJ16
DA[6]
78
H29
A[7]
11
L1
VCR[7]
45
AJ17
DA[10]
79
G29
A[9]
12
M1
VCB[3]
46
AJ18
DBA[1]
80
F29
A[13]
13
N1
VSS
47
AJ19
DDQM[2]
81
E29
VDD
14
P1
VDR[0]
48
AJ20
VDE
82
D29
A[18]
15
R1
VDR[4]
49
AJ21
DDQ[19]
83
C29
N.C.
16
T1
VDG[0]
50
AJ22
DDQ[23]
84
B29
N.C.
17
U1
VDG[2]
51
AJ23
DDQ[25]
85
A29
N.C.
18
V1
VDG[6]
52
AJ24
DDQ[29]
86
A28
N.C.
19
W1
VDE
53
AJ25
VDE
87
A27
A[20]
20
Y1
VDB[4]
54
AJ26
TDC
88
A26
VSS
21
AA1
VDCLKOUT
55
AJ27
N.C.
89
A25
A[26]
22
AB1
TOPFIELD
56
AJ28
N.C.
90
A24
A[30]
23
AC1
VDE
57
AJ29
N.C.
91
A23
BREQ#
24
AD1
BCKI
58
AH29
N.C.
92
A22
VDD
25
AE1
BCKO
59
AG29
TCK
93
A21
DIR
26
AF1
N.C.
60
AF29
ECV
94
A20
BS#
27
AG1
N.C.
61
AE29
VSS
95
A19
CS#[0]
28
AH1
N.C.
62
AD29
VDE
96
A18
CS#[4]
29
AJ1
N.C.
63
AC29
CMODE[1]
97
A17
VDE
30
AJ2
N.C.
64
AB29
VSS
98
A16
PP[01]
31
AJ3
SDA[1]
65
AA29
VDE
99
A15
VDE
32
AJ4
VDD
66
Y29
D[2]
100
A14
PP[07]
33
AJ5
DDQ[1]
67
W29
D[6]
101
A13
PP[11]
34
AJ6
DDQ[5]
68
V29
D[8]
102
A12
PP[15]
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Pin No.
Position
Pin name
Pin No.
Position
Pin name
Pin No.
Position
Pin name
103
A11
PP[17]
136
AE2
LRCKI
169
AD28
RAMBOOT#
104
A10
VDD
137
AF2
SDO
170
AC28
CMODE[0]
105
A9
SDWP
138
AG2
N.C.
171
AB28*
VDD
106
A8
SDDAT[1]
139
AH2
N.C.
172
AA28
VDD
107
A7
SDCKI
140
AH3
SDA[0]
173
Y28
D[1]
108
A6
VDD
141
AH4
VSS
174
W28
D[5]
109
A5
UDM
142
AH5
DDQ[0]
175
V28
VDE
110
A4
N.C.
143
AH6
DDQ[4]
176
U28
D[11]
111
A3
N.C.
144
AH7
VSS
177
T28
D[15]
112
A2
N.C.
145
AH8
DDQ[9]
178
R28
VSS
113
B2
N.C.
146
AH9
DDQ[13]
179
P28
D[21]
114
C2
VDE
147
AH10
DDQ[15]
180
N28
D[25]
115
D2
VDD
148
AH11
DDQM[1]
181
M28
D[27]
116
E2
VDE
149
AH12
VDD
182
L28
D[31]
117
F2
VCG[2]
150
AH13
VSS
183
K28
VSS
118
G2
VCG[6]
151
AH14
DRAS#
184
J28
A[2]
119
H2
VSS
152
AH15
DA[3]
185
H28
A[6]
120
J2
VCR[0]
153
AH16
DA[5]
186
G28
A[8]
121
K2
VCR[4]
154
AH17
DA[9]
187
F28
A[12]
122
L2
VDE
155
AH18
VDE
188
E28
VSS
123
M2
VCB[2]
156
AH19
DCKE
189
D28
A[17]
124
N2
VCB[6]
157
AH20
VSS
190
C28
N.C.
125
P2
VCB[7]
158
AH21
DDQ[18]
191
B28
N.C.
126
R2
VDR[3]
159
AH22
DDQ[22]
192
B27
A[19]
127
T2
VDR[7]
160
AH23
VDE
193
B26
A[23]
128
U2
VDG[1]
161
AH24
DDQ[28]
194
B25
A[25]
129
V2
VDG[5]
162
AH25
VSS
195
B24
A[29]
130
W2
VSS
163
AH26
TESTMODE
196
B23
ERR#
131
Y2
VDB[3]
164
AH27
N.C.
197
B22
VSS
132
AA2
VDB[7]
165
AH28
N.C.
198
B21
BSTACK#
133
AB2
ENABLE
166
AG28
TDO
199
B20
WE#
134
AC2
VDPCLKIN
167
AF28
TRST#
200
B19
BGNT#
135
AD2
SDI
168
AE28
ED
201
B18
CS#[3]
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Pin No.
Position
Pin name
Pin No.
Position
Pin name
Pin No.
Position
Pin name
202
B17
VSS
236
AB3
VDVSYNC
270
AB27
CMODE[3]
203
B16
PP[00]
237
AC3
VSS
271
AA27
CLKIN
204
B15
VSS
238
AD3
FSCKI
272
Y27
D[0]
205
B14
PP[06]
239
AE3
VDE
273
W27
D[4]
206
B13
PP[10]
240
AF3
LRCKO
274
V27
VSS
207
B12
PP[12]
241
AG3
VDE
275
U27
D[10]
208
B11
PP[14]
242
AG4
SCL[1]
276
T27
D[14]
209
B10
VSS
243
AG5
VDE
277
R27
D[18]
210
B9
SDCLK
244
AG6
DDQ[3]
278
P27
D[20]
211
B8
SDDAT[0]
245
AG7
DDQ[7]
279
N27
D[24]
212
B7
VSS
246
AG8
DDQ[8]
280
M27
VDE
213
B6
SDMSSELECT
247
AG9
DDQ[12]
281
L27
D[30]
214
B5
VSS
248
AG10
VDE
282
K27
BE[2]
215
B4
VDE
249
AG11
DDQM[0]
283
J27
BE[3]
216
B3
N.C.
250
AG12
DCS#[2]
284
H27
A[5]
217
C3
N.C.
251
AG13
DCLKFB
285
G27
VDE
218
D3
VSS
252
AG14
DCS#[3]
286
F27
A[11]
219
E3
VSS
253
AG15
DA[2]
287
E27
A[15]
220
F3
VCG[1]
254
AG16
DA[4]
288
D27
A[16]
221
G3
VCG[5]
255
AG17
DA[8]
289
C27
N.C.
222
H3
VCVSYNC
256
AG18
VSS
290
C26
A[22]
223
J3
VDD
257
AG19
DA[12]
291
C25
A[24]
224
K3
VCR[3]
258
AG20
DDQ[16]
292
C24
A[28]
225
L3
VSS
259
AG21
DDQ[17]
293
C23
VDD
226
M3
VCB[1]
260
AG22
DDQ[21]
294
C22
BSTREQ#
227
N3
VCB[5]
261
AG23
VSS
295
C21
A[31]
228
P3
VSS
262
AG24
DDQ[27]
296
C20
RD#
229
R3
VDR[2]
263
AG25
DDQ[31]
297
C19
VDE
230
T3
VDR[6]
264
AG26
VDD
298
C18
CS#[2]
231
U3
VDE
265
AG27
MTESTMODE
299
C17
CS#[6]
232
V3
VDG[4]
266
AF27
TMS
300
C16
CPUHOLD
233
W3
VDB[0]
267
AE27
ERST#
301
C15
PP[03]
234
Y3
VDB[2]
268
AD27
VSS
302
C14
PP[05]
235
AA3
VDB[6]
269
AC27
VDD
303
C13
PP[09]
(Continued)
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(Continued)
Pin No.
Position
Pin name
Pin No.
Position
Pin name
Pin No.
Position
Pin name
304
C12
VDE
338
AF7
DDQ[6]
372
L26
D[29]
305
C11
PP[19]
339
AF8
VDD
373
K26
BE[1]
306
C10
PP[21]
340
AF9
DDQ[11]
374
J26
BCLKO
307
C9
PP[16]
341
AF10
VSS
375
H26
A[4]
308
C8
SDCMD
342
AF11
DCAS#
376
G26
VSS
309
C7
SDDAT[3]
343
AF12
DCS#[1]
377
F26
A[10]
310
C6
SDCD
344
AF13
VSS
378
E26
A[14]
311
C5
VDD
345
AF14
VSS
379
D26
A[21]
312
C4
UDP
346
AF15
DA[1]
380
D25
VDE
313
D4
UDM1
347
AF16
VDE
381
D24
A[27]
314
E4
HOVRCUR#
348
AF17
DA[7]
382
D23
VSS
315
F4
VCG[0]
349
AF18
DBA[0]
383
D22
IBW
316
G4
VCG[4]
350
AF19
DA[11]
384
D21
VDE
317
H4
VCHSYNC
351
AF20
DDQM[3]
385
D20
RDY#
318
J4
VDE
352
AF21
VDD
386
D19
VSS
319
K4
VCR[2]
353
AF22
DDQ[20]
387
D18
CS#[1]
320
L4
VCR[6]
354
AF23
DDQ[24]
388
D17
CS#[5]
321
M4
VCB[0]
355
AF24
DDQ[26]
389
D16
CS#[7]
322
N4
VCB[4]
356
AF25
DDQ[30]
390
D15
PP[02]
323
P4
VDE
357
AF26
TDI
391
D14
PP[04]
324
R4
VDR[1]
358
AE26
HRST#
392
D13
PP[08]
325
T4
VDR[5]
359
AD26
ECLK
393
D12
VSS
326
U4
VSS
360
AC26
PRST#
394
D11
PP[18]
327
V4
VDG[3]
361
AB26
CMODE[2]
395
D10
PP[20]
328
W4
VDG[7]
362
AA26
VSS
396
D9
PP[13]
329
Y4
VDB[1]
363
Y26
RSTOUT#
397
D8
MSDIRP
330
AA4
VDB[5]
364
W26
D[3]
398
D7
SDDAT[2]
331
AB4
VDHSYNC
365
V26
D[7]
399
D6
VDE
332
AC4
VDD
366
U26
D[9]
400
D5
USCKI
333
AD4
VDCDISABLE
367
T26
D[13]
334
AE4
VSS
368
R26
D[17]
335
AF4
SCL[0]
369
P26
D[19]
336
AF5
VSS
370
N26
D[23]
337
AF6
DDQ[2]
371
M26
VSS
* : Pin No. 41 and 171 are the analog power supply pins of PLL.
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■ PIN DESCRIPTION
1. Format
Pin No.
Pin name
Direction
Type
BS
Description
Pin name : Indicates name of external pin
If several signals share the same pin, the names are separated by a slash (/) .
“# ” in a signal line name indicates “active low.”
Direction : Indicates I/O of signal with reference to LSI chip
Input : Indicates pin for input signal to LSI chip
Output : Indicates pin for output signal from LSI chip
Input/output : Indicates pin for bidirectional signal
Type : Indicates pin input/output circuit type
Each symbol has the following meaning :
Symbol
Description
SD
Solid Drive
Type of output pin. Normal output. The pin never becomes high impedance.
TS
Tri-State
Type of output or input/output pin. The pin may become high impedance.
PU
Pull-up
Type of input pin or input/output pin. A pull-up resistor is built into the circuit.
PD
Pull-down
Type of input pin or input/output pin. A pull-down resistor is built into the circuit.
OD
Open-drain
Type of output pin. The pin may become high impedance.
Note : Explains outline of function and relationship with other pins.
BS : Indicates whether the target of boundary-scan or not.
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2. Local Bus Interface
Pin No.
Pin name
Direction Type
BGA
PFBGA
261
91
BREQ#
Input
264
200
BGNT#
Output
177
175
260
337
406
81
174
259
80
173
258
335
257
334
255
168
254
167
72
403
332
253
166
71
252
165
70
401
330
251
295
90
195
292
381
89
194
291
193
290
379
87
192
82
189
288
287
378
80
187
286
377
79
186
78
185
284
375
77
184
A[31]
A[30]
A[29]
A[28]
A[27]
A[26]
A[25]
A[24]
A[23]
A[22]
A[21]
A[20]
A[19]
A[18]
A[17]
A[16]
A[15]
A[14]
A[13]
A[12]
A[11]
A[10]
A[9]
A[8]
A[7]
A[6]
A[5]
A[4]
A[3]
A[2]
Input/
output
BS
Description
⎯
Yes
Bus Request
This signal inputs a bus release request from
the bus master device.
SD
Yes
Bus Grant
This signal indicates that the local bus is
released.
Yes
Address
A word address is output.
When the local bus is released, this pin
becomes input.
TS
(Continued)
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Pin No.
BGA
PFBGA
399
328
249
162
67
248
161
66
397
326
247
160
65
246
159
64
63
158
245
324
395
62
157
244
61
156
243
322
393
60
155
242
182
281
372
74
181
73
180
279
370
72
179
278
369
277
368
70
177
276
367
69
176
275
366
68
365
67
174
273
364
66
173
272
Pin name
D[31]
D[30]
D[29]
D[28]
D[27]
D[26]
D[25]
D[24]
D[23]
D[22]
D[21]
D[20]
D[19]
D[18]
D[17]
D[16]
D[15]
D[14]
D[13]
D[12]
D[11]
D[10]
D[9]
D[8]
D[7]
D[6]
D[5]
D[4]
D[3]
D[2]
D[1]
D[0]
Direction Type
Input/
output
TS
BS
Description
Yes
Data
This is the data bus; D[31] is MSB.
When connecting a 16-bit slave device to this
signal, connect it to D[31 : 16] (higher) .
When connecting a 8-bit slave device to this
signal, connect it to D[31 : 24] (higher) .
If all of the CS# that allowed to assert are configured to 8-bit or 16-bit (by LCR0-7.BW) ,
D[15 : 00] are not driven.
(Continued)
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Pin No.
BGA
68
163
250
164
85
263
PFBGA
75
373
282
283
94
296
Pin name
BE[0]/BE#[0]
BE[1]/BE#[1]
BE[2]/BE#[2]
BE[3]/BE#[3]
BS#
RD#
Direction Type
Input/
output
Input/
output
Output
TS
TS
TS
BS
Description
Yes
Byte Enable
This specifies byte lanes for data transfer.
The correspondence between this signal and
the data bus when accessing the 32-bit slave
device is shown below (The CS area can be
set only to the big endian (LCRx.LE = 0) .) :
BE[0] → D [31 : 24]
BE[1] → D [23 : 16]
BE[2] → D [15 : 08]
BE[3] → D [07 : 00]
BE[0 : 1] is used to access a 16-bit slave device; the correspondence between this signal
and the data bus is shown below :
1) The CS area set to big endian (LCRx.LE
= 0)
BE[0] → D [31 : 24] (higher byte)
BE[1] → D [23 : 16] (lower byte)
2) The CS area set to little endian (LCRx.LE
= 1)
BE[0] → D [23 : 16] (higher byte)
BE[1] → D [31 : 24] (lower byte)
BE[2] is used to access halfword address.
BE[2] → A[1]
BE[0] is used to access a 8-bit slave device;
the correspondence between this signal and
the data bus is shown below :
BE[0] → D [31 : 24]
BE[2 : 3] is used to access byte address.
BE[2] → A[1]
BE[3] → A[0]
These pins become input when the bus is released. To access this LSI as the slave device when this bus is released, it must be
treated as a 32-bit slave device.
BE[0] must be pulled-down/pulled-up according to BE/#BE polarity (When RSTOUT# is
asserted, the value of BE[0] is reflected in
LGCR.BED) .
Yes
Bus Cycle Start
This is asserted for only 1 CLKIN cycle at the
beginning of a bus cycle to indicate the start
of the bus cycle.
This pin is input when the bus is released.
Yes
Read
This pin is asserted during the second or later
CLKIN cycles of read local bus cycles.
This pin becomes high impedance when the
local bus is released.
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Pin No.
BGA
178
409
340
338
342
411
86
179
266
87
180
265
PFBGA
199
93
385
196
201
298
387
95
389
299
388
96
Pin name
WE#
DIR
RDY#
ERR#
CS#[3]
CS#[2]
CS#[1]
CS#[0]
CS#[7]/IRQ#[7]
CS#[6]/IRQ#[6]
CS#[5]/IRQ#[5]
CS#[4]/IRQ#[4]
Direction
Output
Input/
output
Input/
output
Input
Output
Input/
output
Type
TS
TS
TS
⎯
SD
TS/
PU
BS
Description
Yes
Write Enable
This pin is asserted during a write cycles. It
can be used as a strobe pulse for write data.
This pin becomes high impedance when the
bus is released.
Yes
Direction
Indicates transfer direction of D[31 : 00] pins
L : input (read) , H : output (write)
This pin becomes input when the bus is released. This LSI determines whether the local bus cycles that performed by external
devices are reads or writes, based on the
DIR signal.
This pin becomes “L” when bus is idle.
Yes
Ready
This pin is in the input state while the bus is
not released; the bus cycle completion notice is “input” from the slave device to this
pin.
This pin becomes output while this LSI is operating as the slave bus when the bus released; it notifies the bus master device of
the bus cycle completion.
When RSTOUT# is asserted, the value of
RDY# is reflected in LCR0.RC.
Yes
Error
This is sampled at the end of the bus cycle;
the error notice is input from the slave device to this pin.
This pin is ignored when the bus is released.
Yes
Chip Select
This signal selects slave device under control of MB93461.
The corresponding address is determined
from the settings of the programmable address decoder built into MB93461.
Connect the boot ROM to the CS#[0] pin.
Yes
Chip Select/Interrupt Request 7-4
This signal is used as chip select or interrupt
request. Chip select selects slave device
under control of this LSI. This signal works
as IRQ#[7 : 4] after power-on reset and
need to set LGCR.CSE to use as CS#.
When use as CS#, the corresponding address is determined from the setting of the
programmable address decoder built into
this LSI.
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Pin No.
BGA
Pin name
Direction Type
BS
Description
176
383
IBW
Input
⎯
Yes
Initial Bus Width
This pin is used to specify the data bus width of
the boot ROM to be connected to the CS#[0] pin.
The data bus width specified for this signal can
be changed later via software.
16 bits : Input low level
32 bits : Input high level
83
294
BSTREQ#
Input/
output
TS
Yes
Burst Request
This pin is used to request burst transfer.
84
198
BSTACK#
Input/
output
TS
Yes
Burst Acknowledge
This pin is used to enable burst transfer.
Yes
Bus Clock Out
This clock is supplied to the device connected
with the local bus.
Output stops during power-on reset.
69
20
PFBGA
374
BCLKO
Output
SD
MB93461
3. SDRAM Interface
Pin No.
Pin name
Direction
BS
Description
SD
Yes
Chip Select
This signal is output based on the setting of the
programmable address decoder incorporated
in this LSI.
DCS#[2] and DCS#[3] are only used for connecting the 168-pin registered DIMM.
Output
SD
Yes
Bank Address
The bank address is output.
DA[12]
DA[11]
DA[10]
DA[9]
DA[8]
DA[7]
DA[6]
DA[5]
DA[4]
DA[3]
DA[2]
DA[1]
DA[0]
Output
SD
Yes
Multiplexed Address
The address multiplexed for SDRAM is output.
151
DRAS#
Output
SD
Yes
Row Address Strobe
Row Address Strobe signal to SDRAM.
35
342
DCAS#
Output
SD
Yes
Column Address Strobe
Column Address Strobe signal to SDRAM.
132
38
DWE#
Output
SD
Yes
Write Enable
Write Enable signal to SDRAM.
309
156
DCKE
Output
SD
Yes
Clock Enable
Clock Enable signal to SDRAM.
Yes
Data Mask
These pins (signal) are combined with other
signals to specify the byte lane to be written.
At read, all the bits are driven Low.
The correspondence between this signal and
the data bus when connecting 32-bit SDRAM is
shown below :
DDQM[0] → DDQ[31 : 24]
DDQM[1] → DDQ[23 : 16]
DDQM[2] → DDQ[15 : 08]
DDQM[3] → DDQ[07 : 00]
The correspondence between this signal and
the data bus when connecting 16-bit SDRAM is
shown below :
DDQM[0] → DDQ[31 : 24]
DDQM[1] → DDQ[23 : 16]
BGA
PFBGA
224
36
133
222
252
250
343
39
DCS#[3]
DCS#[2]
DCS#[1]
DCS#[0]
Output
42
227
46
349
DBA[1]
DBA[0]
228
139
138
41
380
307
226
137
40
225
136
39
38
257
350
45
154
255
348
44
153
254
152
253
346
42
135
376
303
382
43
249
148
47
351
DDQM[0]
DDQM[1]
DDQM[2]
DDQM[3]
Output
Type
SD
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Pin No.
22
BGA
PFBGA
144
47
386
313
232
143
46
231
142
45
384
311
230
141
44
140
221
34
131
220
301
374
33
130
32
129
218
299
372
31
128
217
263
356
52
161
262
355
51
354
50
159
260
353
49
158
259
258
147
37
146
247
340
36
145
246
245
338
34
143
244
337
33
142
Pin name
DDQ[31]
DDQ[30]
DDQ[29]
DDQ[28]
DDQ[27]
DDQ[26]
DDQ[25]
DDQ[24]
DDQ[23]
DDQ[22]
DDQ[21]
DDQ[20]
DDQ[19]
DDQ[18]
DDQ[17]
DDQ[16]
DDQ[15]
DDQ[14]
DDQ[13]
DDQ[12]
DDQ[11]
DDQ[10]
DDQ[9]
DDQ[8]
DDQ[7]
DDQ[6]
DDQ[5]
DDQ[4]
DDQ[3]
DDQ[2]
DDQ[1]
DDQ[0]
Direction
Input/
output
Type
TS
BS
Description
Yes
Data
This signal is connected to the SDRAM data
bus; DDQ[31] is MSB.
When connecting 16-bit SDRAM, connect it to
DDQ[31 : 16]
When the bus width is set to 16 bits by
DCFG.BW, DDQ[15 : 00] is fixed to the high-impedance state.
304
40
DCLK
Output
SD
Yes
SDRAM Clock
This is the output of the clock signal supplied to
SDRAM.
The output is halted while the PLL is halted.
The output is also halted during a power-on reset.
134
251
DCLKFB
Input
⎯
Yes
Feedback for SDRAM Clock
To adjust the DCLK phase, feedback input to
the PLL built into this LSI chip.
MB93461
4. General-purpose Peripheral Resource
Pin No.
Pin name
Direction
Type
BS
Description
203
98
390
301
IRQ#[0]/PP[00]
IRQ#[1]/PP[01]
IRQ#[2]/PP[02]
IRQ#[3]/PP[03]
Input/
output
TS
Yes
Interrupt Request 0 to 3/GPIO 0 to 3
These pins are used as the interrupt input
and as a general-purpose I/O port (GPIO) .
90
391
TOUT[0]/
GATE[0]/PP[04]
Input/
output
TS
Yes
Timer ch 0 Output/Timer ch 0 Gate/GPIO 4
This pin is used as the timer ch 0 pin and as
a general-purpose I/O port (GPIO) .
183
302
TOUT[1]/
GATE[1]/PP[05]
Input/
output
TS
Yes
Timer ch 1 Output/Timer ch 1 Gate/GPIO 5
This pin is used as the timer ch 1 pin and as
a general-purpose I/O port (GPIO) .
RXD[0]/PP[06]
Input/
output
Yes
UART ch 0 Receive Data/GPIO 6
This pin is used as the UART ch 0 receive
data and as a general-purpose I/O port
(GPIO) .
TXD[0]/PP[07]
Input/
output
Yes
UART ch 0 Transmit Data/GPIO 7
This pin is used as the UART ch 0 transmit
data and as a general-purpose I/O port
(GPIO) .
CTS#[0]/PP[08]
Input/
output
Yes
UART ch 0 Clear To Send Signal/GPIO 8
This pin is used as the UART ch 0 CTS signal and as a general-purpose I/O port
(GPIO) .
RTS#[0]/PP[09]
Input/
output
Yes
UART ch 0 Request To Send Signal/GPIO 9
This pin is used as the UART ch 0 RTS signal and as a general-purpose I/O port
(GPIO) .
RXD[1]/PP[10]
Input/
output
Yes
UART ch 1 Receive Data/GPIO 10
This pin is used as the UART ch 1 receive
data and as a general-purpose I/O port
(GPIO) .
TXD[1]/PP[11]
Input/
output
Yes
UART ch 1 Transmit Data/GPIO 11
This pin is used as the UART ch 1 transmit
data and as a general-purpose I/O port
(GPIO) .
DREQ#[0]/PP[12]
Input/
output
Yes
DMAC ch 0 Transfer Request/GPIO 12
This pin is used as the UART ch 0 transfer
request and as a general-purpose I/O port
(GPIO) .
DACK#[0]/PP[13]
Input/
output
Yes
DMAC ch 0 Acknowledge/GPIO 13
This pin is used as the DMAC ch 0 transfer
acknowledge signal and as a general-purpose I/O port (GPIO) .
BGA
PFBGA
88
89
182
267
268
345
414
91
184
269
92
94
205
100
392
303
206
101
207
396
TS
TS
TS
TS
TS
TS
TS
TS
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Pin No.
BGA
416
185
187
93
270
347
186
271
24
PFBGA
208
102
307
103
394
305
395
306
Pin name
Direction
DONE#[0]/
DREQ#[4]/PP[14]
Input/
output
DREQ#[1]/PP[15]
Input/
output
DACK#[1]/PP[16]
Input/
output
DONE#[1]/
DREQ#[5]/
PP[17]
Input/
output
DREQ#[2]/PP[18]
Input/
output
DREQ#[3]/PP[19]
Input/
output
DACK#[2]/
DREQ#[6]/
PP[20]
DACK#[3]/
DREQ#[7]/
PP[21]
Input/
output
Input/
output
Type
TS
TS
TS
TS
TS
TS
TS
TS
BS
Description
Yes
DMAC ch 0 Transfer Done/DMAC ch4
Transfer Request/GPIO 14
This pin is used as the DMAC ch 0 transfer
end signal, as the DMAC ch 4 transfer request, and as a general-purpose I/O port
(GPIO) .
Yes
DMAC ch 1 Transfer Request/GPIO 15
This pin is used as the DMAC ch 1 transfer
request and as a general-purpose I/O port
(GPIO) .
Yes
DMAC ch 1 Acknowledge/GPIO 16
This pin is used as the DMAC ch 1 transfer
acknowledge signal and as a general-purpose I/O port (GPIO) .
Yes
DMAC ch 1 Transfer Done/DMAC ch 5
Transfer Request/GPIO 17
This pin is used as the DMAC ch 1 transfer
end signal, as the DMAC ch 5 transfer request, and as a general-purpose I/O port
(GPIO) .
Yes
DMAC ch 2 Transfer Request/GPIO 18
This pin is used as the DMAC ch 2 transfer
request and as a general-purpose I/O port
(GPIO) .
Yes
DMAC ch 3 Transfer Request/GPIO 19
This pin is used as the DMAC ch 3 transfer
request and as a general-purpose I/O port
(GPIO) .
Yes
DMAC ch 2 Transfer Acknowledge/DMAC
ch 6 Transfer Request/GPIO 20
This pin is used as the DMAC ch 2 transfer
acknowledge signal, as the DMAC ch 6
transfer request, and as a general-purpose
I/O port (GPIO) .
Yes
DMAC ch 3 Transfer Acknowledge/DMAC
ch 7 Transfer Request/GPIO 21
This pin is used as the DMAC ch 3 transfer
acknowledge signal, as the DMAC ch 7
transfer request, and as a general-purpose
I/O port (GPIO) .
MB93461
5. ICE Interface
Pin No.
BGA
238
317
388
151
389
PFBGA
267
358
60
168
359
Pin name
ERST#
HRST#
ECV
ED
ECLK
Direction
Input
Input
Input
Input/
output
Output
Type
PD
⎯
PU
TS/
PD
TS
BS
Description
Yes
ESB Reset
For the printed circuit board using the ICE,
connect the connector intended for the ICE to
this pin; for the printed circuit board not using
the ICE, open this pin.
Yes
Hard Reset
This is the reset input dedicated to the ICE.
This pin function is equivalent to reset by the
debugger hardware reset command. Reset
by this pin will not reset debug related settings, so this pin can be used for debugging
the reset sequence, etc.
When using this pin, connect the reset switch
signal to this pin; when not using this pin, fix it
to the High level.
Yes
ESB Command Valid
Command valid signal for ICE interface.
For the printed circuit board using the ICE,
connect the connector intended for the ICE to
this pin; for the printed circuit board not using
the ICE, open this pin.
Yes
ESB Data
Data I/O signal for ICE interface.
For the printed circuit board using the ICE,
connect the connector intended for the ICE to
this pin; for the printed circuit board not using
the ICE, open this pin.
Yes
ESB Clock
Clock signal (output) for ICE interface.
For the printed circuit board using the ICE,
connect the connector intended for the ICE to
this pin; for the printed circuit board not using
the ICE, open this pin.
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MB93461
6. Reset-related Pin
Pin No.
BGA
57
321
239
PFBGA
360
363
169
Pin name
PRST#
RSTOUT#
Direction
Input
Output
Type
⎯
SD
BS
Description
Yes
Power-on Reset
This is the level trigger initialization signal.
Apply the L level to this pin for 16 CLKIN clock
cycles or more. This pin is used to cause a
power-on reset; it initializes all registers and
sequencers except cache and GR/FR.
Yes
Reset Output
This signal is asserted during a power-on reset.
The power-on reset operation is prolonged in
the LSI until the oscillation stabilization wait
time for the internal PLL has elapsed. Consequently, use this signal to detect that the power-on reset operation has been completed in
the LSI.
When HRST# is asserted with the ICE used,
this signal (RSTOUT#) is asserted as in the
power-on reset.
RAMBOOT#
Input
⎯
Yes
RAM Boot
A software reset can be caused by applying a
Low level to this pin.
When this signal and the PRST# pin are asserted simultaneously, the power-on reset operation is preferred.
At a power-on reset, the level input to this pin
is reflected in the SA bit of the register HSR0,
and then the reset vector address is determined as shown below based on the SA bit.
Low level : 0x00000000
High level : 0xFF000000
Pin name
Direction
Type
BS
Description
CPUHOLD
Output
SD
Yes
CPU Hold
Signal indicating that CPU stops in hold state.
7. CPU Status
Pin No.
26
BGA
PFBGA
181
300
MB93461
8. Clock
Pin No.
Pin name
Direction
Type
BS
271
CLKIN
Input
⎯
Yes
Clock Input
External clock are input to this pin.
270
361
63
170
CMODE[3]
CMODE[2]
CMODE[1]
CMODE[0]
Input
⎯
Yes
Clock Mode
Determines operating frequency of each section in LSI.
Pin name
Direction
Type
BS
Description
TDI
Input
PU
No
Test Data Input
This is the test data input pin. This signal is
sampled on the rising edge of TCK.
BGA
PFBGA
154
58
153
240
319
Description
9. Pin Related to JTAG
Pin No.
BGA
PFBGA
237
357
236
166
TDO
Output
TS
No
Test Data Output
This is the test data output pin. This drives
active when the ATP controller is the Shift-IR
or Shift-DR state. This signal changes on the
falling edge of TCK.
150
266
TMS
Input
PU
No
Test Mode Select
This is the test mode select pin. This signal is
sampled on the rising edge of TCK.
316
59
TCK
Input
PU
No
Test Clock
This is the test clock pin.
55
167
TRST#
Input
PU
No
Test Reset
This is the TAP controller asynchronous reset. This pin initializes the TAP controller.
When not using the JTAG function on the
printed circuit board, input the same signal as
PRST# to this pin.
Pin name
Direction
Type
BS
Description
10. Test
Pin No.
BGA
PFBGA
145
163
TESTMODE
Input
⎯
Yes
Test Mode Input
Fix it at Low level on the printed circuit board.
234
54
TDC
Input
⎯
No
Test Input
Fix it at Low level on the printed circuit board.
315
265
MTESTMODE
Input
⎯
Yes
UlTEST MODE Input
Fix it at Low level on the printed circuit board.
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11. VDC Pin
Pin No.
Pin name
BGA
PFBGA
114
15
362
287
204
113
14
13
127
230
325
15
126
229
324
14
VDR[7]/VDCR[7]/AVPP[23]
VDR[6]/VDCR[6]/AVPP[22]
VDR[5]/VDCR[5]/AVPP[21]
VDR[4]/VDCR[4]/AVPP[20]
VDR[3]/VDCR[3]/AVPP[19]
VDR[2]/VDCR[2]/AVPP[18]
VDR[1]/VDCR[1]/AVPP[17]
VDR[0]/VDCR[0]/AVPP[16]
116
17
364
289
206
115
16
205
328
18
129
232
327
17
128
16
VDG[7]/VDY[7]/VDX[7]
VDG[6]/VDY[6]/VDX[6]
VDG[5]/VDY[5]/VDX[5]
VDG[4]/VDY[4]/VDX[4]
VDG[3]/VDY[3]/VDX[3]
VDG[2]/VDY[2]/VDX[2]
VDG[1]/VDY[1]/VDX[1]
VDG[0]/VDY[0]/VDX[0]
132
235
330
20
131
234
329
233
VDB[7]/VDCX[7]/VDCB[7]/
AVPP[39]
VDB[6]/VDCX[6]/VDCB[6]/
AVPP[38]
VDB[5]/VDCX[5]/VDCB[5]/
AVPP[37]
VDB[4]/VDCX[4]/VDCB[4]/
AVPP[36]
VDB[3]/VDCX[3]/VDCB[3]/
AVPP[35]
VDB[2]/VDCX[2]/VDCB[2]/
AVPP[34]
VDB[1]/VDCX[1]/VDCB[1]/
AVPP[33]
VDB[0]/VDCX[0]/VDCB[0]/
AVPP[32]
118
19
366
291
208
117
18
207
292
367
331
236
VDHSYNC/VDHSYNC#
VDVSYNC/VDVSYNC#
Direction
Input/
output
Output
Input/
output
Output
Output
Type
TS
TS
TS
TS
TS
BS
Description
Yes
R component output/Cr component output/GPIO
These pins are display video data
output pins. In the RGB mode, the
red component is output. In the
24-bit YC mode, Cr component is
output. These pins are shared by
GPIO unit and set as GPIO input
setting after reset.
Yes
G Component output/Y component output/YC multiplexed output
These pins are display video data
output pins. In the RGB mode, the
green component is output. Also,
in the 16-bit or 24-bit YC mode,
the Y component is output. When
8-bit YC mode is selected, multiplexed pixel data is output.
Yes
B Component output/C component output/Cb component output/
GPIO
These pins are display video data
output pins. In the RGB mode, the
blue component is output. In the
16-bit YC mode, the Cb component and the Cr component are
time-shared and output. Moreover, in the 24-bit YC mode, Cb
component is output. These pins
are shared by GPIO unit and set
as GPIO input setting after reset.
Yes
Horizontal synchronous signal
output
This pin is for display synchronous
signal output. Its polarity is programmable.
Yes
Vertical synchronous signal output
This pin is for display synchronous
signal output. Its polarity is programmable.
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Pin No.
BGA
PFBGA
Pin name
Direction
Type
BS
Description
368
134
VDPCLKIN
Input
⎯
Yes
Vertical pixel clock input
This pin inputs a basic clock to
generate display pixel clock output.
209
21
VDCLKOUT
Output
TS
Yes
Display pixel clock output
Pixel data is output in synchronization with this signal.
Yes
Pixel output enable
This signal shows that effective
pixel data is output. Its polarity is
programmable.
Yes
Top field
This pin shows that the top field is
displayed. Its polarity is programmable.
Yes
Video output disable
When this signal is asserted,
VDR[7 : 0]/VDCR[7 : 0], VDG[7 :
0]/VDY[7 : 0], VDB[7 : 0]/VDCX[7 :
0]/VDCB[7 : 0], VDHSYNC, VDVSYNC, and VDCLKOUT go in to
the high-impedance state. However, ordinary operation continues
inside.
20
119
120
133
22
333
ENABLE/ENABLE#
TOPFIELD/TOPFIELD#
DISABLE
Output
Output
Input
TS
TS
⎯
29
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12. VCC Pin
Pin No.
PFBGA
201
10
109
200
283
358
9
108
11
320
10
121
224
319
9
120
VCR[7]/VCCR[7]/AVPP[15]
VCR[6]/VCCR[6]/AVPP[14]
VCR[5]/VCCR[5]/AVPP[13]
VCR[4]/VCCR[4]/AVPP[12]
VCR[3]/VCCR[3]/AVPP[11]
VCR[2]/VCCR[2]/AVPP[10]
VCR[1]/VCCR[1]/AVPP[9]
VCR[0]/VCCR[0]/AVPP[8]
281
356
7
106
197
280
355
6
7
118
221
316
6
117
220
315
VCG[7]/VCY[7]/VCX[7]
VCG[6]/VCY[6]/VCX[6]
VCG[5]/VCY[5]/VCX[5]
VCG[4]/VCY[4]/VCX[4]
VCG[3]/VCY[3]/VCX[3]
VCG[2]/VCY[2]/VCX[2]
VCG[1]/VCY[1]/VCX[1]
VCG[0]/VCY[0]/VCX[0]
125
124
227
322
12
123
226
321
VCB[7]/VCCX[7]/VCCB[7]/
AVPP[31]
VCB[6]/VCCX[6]/VCCB[6]/
AVPP[30]
VCB[5]/VCCX[5]/VCCB[5]/
AVPP[29]
VCB[4]/VCCX[4]/VCCB[4]/
AVPP[28]
VCB[3]/VCCX[3]/VCCB[3]/
AVPP[27]
VCB[2]/VCCX[2]/VCCB[2]/
AVPP[26]
VCB[1]/VCCX[1]/VCCB[1]/
AVPP[25]
VCB[0]/VCCX[0]/VCCB[0]/
AVPP[24]
112
12
111
202
285
360
11
110
198
107
357
30
Pin name
BGA
317
222
8
VCHSYNC/VCHSYNC#
VCVSYNC/VCVSYNC#
VCDCLKIN
Direction
Input/
output
Input
Input/
output
Input
Input
Input
Type
TS
⎯
TS
⎯
⎯
⎯
BS
Description
Yes
R component input/Cr component
input/GPIO
These pins are capture video data
input pins. In the RGB mode, the
red component is input. In the 24bit YC mode, Cr component is input. These pins are shared by
GPIO unit and set as GPIO input
setting after reset.
Yes
G Component input/Y component
input/YC multiplexed input
These pins are capture video data
input pins. In the RGB mode, the
green component is input. Also, in
the 24-bit YC mode, the Y component is input. When 8-bit YC mode
is selected, multiplexed pixel data
is output.
Yes
B component input/C component
input/Cb component input/GPIO
These pins are capture video data
input pins. In the RGB mode, the
blue component is input. Also, in
the 16-bit YC mode, Cb component and Cr component are timeshared and input. Moreover, in the
24-bit YC mode, Cb component is
input. These pins are shared by
GPIO unit and set as GPIO input
setting after reset.
Yes
Horizontal synchronous signal input
This pin is a capture synchronous
signal input pin. Its polarity is programmable.
Yes
Vertical synchronous signal input
This pin is a capture synchronous
signal input pin. Its polarity is programmable.
Yes
Capture pixel clock input
This pin is a sampling clock for
capture. The edge to use is programmable.
MB93461
13. Audio Pin
Pin No.
BGA
PFBGA
213
137
370
240
Pin name
Direction
Type
BS
SDO/DX
Output
TS
Yes
Audio data output
Audio serial data is output.
Yes
LR clock output/CH0 synchronous signal
LR clock is output when it is I2S and MSB-Justified output. Moreover, if it is output that supports PCM highway, CH0 synchronous signal
FS0 is output.
LRCKO/FS0
Output
SD
Description
295
25
BCKO/MCLK
Output
SD
Yes
Bit clock output
This pin is for bit clock output for audio input/
output. Input/output that supports PCM highway always operates in the master mode,
therefore, MCLK output by MB93461 is used
for input as well.
294
135
SDI/DR
Input
⎯
Yes
Audio data input
This pin is for audio serial data input.
212
136
LRCKI/FS1
Input/
output
TS
Yes
LR clock input/CH1 synchronous signal output
In the case of I2S and MSB-Justified input, it
becomes LR clock input. Moreover, in the
case of input/output that supports PCM highway, CH1 synchronous signal FS1 is output.
369
24
BCKI
Input
⎯
Yes
Bit clock input
This pin is for the input of bit clock used for I2S
and MSB-justified audio input.
Yes
Basic clock input for audio output
This pin is for the input of basic clocks (256fS/
384fS/512fS/756fS) to generate bit clock of
MSB-justified or I2S audio output, LR clock
and MCLK, FS0 and FS1 at supporting PCM
highway.
211
238
FSCKI
Input
⎯
31
MB93461
14. USB/USB-Host
Pin No.
Pin name
Direction
Type
BS
312
UDP
Input/
output
TS
No
USB D+ signal
This pin is for differential signal (+) of USB
function.
191
109
UDM
Input/
output
TS
No
USB D− signal
This pin is for differential signal (−) of USB
function.
190
400
USCKI
Input
⎯
Yes
USB clock input
This pin inputs 48 MHz clock that is required
by USB interface.
353
3
UDP1
Input/
output
TS
No
USB D+ signal
This pin is for differential signal (+) of USB
host.
278
313
UDM1
Input/
output
TS
No
USB D- signal
This pin is for differential signal (−) of USB
host.
Yes
USB Over Current Detection
This signal is asserted when over current occurs in the down stream. It is read to the Over
Current Indicator of HcRhstatus. Over-Current mode is set by No Over Current Protection of HcRh Descriptor A and Over
CurrentProtection Mode. In the Individual
over-current mode, it is read into Port Over
Current Indicator of HcRh Port Status. This
pin must be pulled up on the printed circuit
board if not used.
BGA
PFBGA
276
354
314
5
4
HOVRCUR#
Input
⎯
Description
HPWREN
Output
SD
Yes
USB Port Power Enable
Global power to the USB port is controlled by
this signal. When No Power Switching is set,
this signal is always active.
Pin name
Direction
Type
BS
Description
No
I2C clock
These pins are used for a clock signal of the
I2C bus. SCL[0] corresponds to I2C ch 0;
SCL[1] corresponds to I2C ch 1.
No
I2C data
These pins are used for data signals for the
I2C bus. SDA[0] corresponds to I2C ch 0;
SDA[1] corresponds to I2C ch 1.
15. I2C Pin
Pin No.
BGA
32
PFBGA
216
297
242
335
SCL[1]
SCL[0]
Input/output
126
215
31
140
SDA[1]
SDA[0]
Input/output
OD
OD
MB93461
16. SD/MS Pin
Pin No.
BGA
189
349
418
351
95
272
PFBGA
107
105
397
310
308
210
Pin name
SDCKI/
MSCKI
Input/
output
MSDIRP
Input/
output
SDCD/MSCD
SDCMD/MSBS
SDCLK/MSCLK
211
SDDAT[0]/MSDIO[0]
419
350
273
309
398
106
SDDAT[3]/MSDIO[3]
SDDAT[2]/MSDIO[2]
SDDAT[1]/MSDIO[1]
213
Input
SDWP/
MSDIRS
188
420
Direction
SDMSSELECT
Input
Input/
output
Output
Input/
output
Input/
output
Input
Type
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
SD
SD
TS
TS
⎯
BS
Description
Yes
Clock input for the SD/Memory Stick
If both of SD and MS are not used, set
this pin to the “H” level on the printed circuit board.
Yes
Data direction output of SDDAT[0]/MSDIO[0]
If both of SD and MS are not used, set
this pin to the “H” level on the printed circuit board.
Yes
Data direction output of SDDAT[3 : 1]/
MSDIO[3 : 1]
If both of SD and MS are not used, set
this pin open on the printed circuit board.
Yes
SD/Memory Stick insertion/extraction
detection signal
If both of SD and MS are not used, set
this pin to the “H” level on the printed circuit board.
Yes
SD command I/O/Memory Stick bus
state signal
If both of SD and MS are not used, set
this pin to the “H” level on the printed circuit board.
Yes
Transfer clock output for SD/Memory
Stick
If both of SD and MS are not used, set
this pin open on the printed circuit board.
Yes
Data signal for SD/Memory Stick (at serial)
If both of SD and MS are not used, set
this pin to the “H” level on the printed circuit board.
Yes
Data signal for SD/Memory Stick (at parallel)
If both of SD and MS are not used, set
this pin to the “H” level on the printed circuit board.
Yes
SD/Memory Stick selection signal input
If both of SD and MS are not used, set
this pin to the “H” level on the printed circuit board.
Note : Customers are advised to consult with our sales representatives, if you use SD or MS.
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■ PIN STATE
H
L
HiZ
X
A
: Indicates high level
: Indicates low level
: Indicates high-impedance state
: Indicates either high level or low level
: Indicates output of clock
Note : Initial value : Indicates pin state immediately after power-on reset. The meaning of each symbol is given below :
Initial state
Core sleep
mode
Bus sleep
mode
PLL operation
mode
PLL stop
mode
BREQ#
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
BGNT#
H
Operation
H
H
H
A[31 : 2]
HiZ
Operation
X
X
X
D[31 : 0]
HiZ
Operation
HiZ
HiZ
HiZ
BE[0 : 3]/BE#[0 : 3]
HiZ
Operation
X
X
X
BS# , RD# , WE#
HiZ
Operation
H
H
H
DIR
HiZ
Operation
X
X
X
RDY#
HiZ
Operation
HiZ
HiZ
HiZ
ERR#
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
CS#[3 : 0]
H
Operation
H
H
H
CS#[7 : 4]/IRQ#[7 : 4]
HiZ
Operation
H or HiZ
H or HiZ
H or HiZ
IBW
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
BSTREQ#
HiZ
Operation
H
H
H
BSTACK#
HiZ
Operation
HiZ
HiZ
HiZ
BCLKO
L
Operation
Operation
L
L
DCS#[3 : 0]
H
Operation
L
L
L
DBA[1 : 0]
L
Operation
X
X
X
DA[12 : 0]
X
Operation
X
X
X
DRAS# , DCAS#
H
Operation
L
L
L
DWE#
H
Operation
H
H
H
DCKE
H
Operation
L
L
L
DDQM[0 : 3]
H
Operation
H
H
H
DDQ[31 : 0]
HiZ
Operation
HiZ
HiZ
HiZ
DCLK
L
Operation
Operation
Operation
L
DCLKFB
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
IRQ#[3 : 0]/PP[03 : 00]
HiZ
Operation
Operation
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
TOUT[0]/GATE[0]/PP[04]
HiZ
Operation
Operation
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
TOUT[1]/GATE[1]/PP[05]
HiZ
Operation
Operation
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
Pin Name
(Continued)
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Initial state
Core sleep
mode
Bus sleep
mode
PLL operation
mode
PLL stop
mode
RXD[0]/PP[06]
HiZ
Operation
Operation
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
TXD[0]/PP[07]
HiZ
Operation
Operation
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
CTS#[0]/PP[08]
HiZ
Operation
Operation
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
RTS#[0]/PP[09]
HiZ
Operation
Operation
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
RXD[1]/PP[10]
HiZ
Operation
Operation
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
TXD[1]/PP[11]
HiZ
Operation
Operation
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
DREQ#[0]/PP[12]
HiZ
Operation
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
DACK#[0]/PP[13]
HiZ
Operation
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
DONE#[0]/DREQ#[4]/PP[14]
HiZ
Operation
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
DREQ#[1]/PP[15]
HiZ
Operation
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
DACK#[1]/PP[16]
HiZ
Operation
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
DONE#[1]/DREQ#[5]/PP[17]
HiZ
Operation
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
DREQ#[2]/PP[18]
HiZ
Operation
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
DREQ#[3]/PP[19]
HiZ
Operation
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
DACK#[2]/DREQ#[6]/PP[20]
HiZ
Operation
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
DACK#[3]/DREQ#[7]/PP[21]
HiZ
Operation
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
ERST# , HRST#
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
ECV
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
ED
HiZ
HiZ
HiZ
HiZ
HiZ
ECLK
L
L
L
L
L
PRST#
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
RSTOUT#
L
Operation
Operation
Operation
Operation
RAMBOOT#
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
CPUHOLD
L
X
X
X
X
CLKIN
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
CMODE[3 : 0]
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
TDI
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
TDO
HiZ
HiZ
HiZ
HiZ
HiZ
TMS , TCK , TRST#
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
TESTMODE , TDC ,
MTESTMODE
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
VDR[7 : 0]/VDCR[7 : 0]
/AVPP[23 : 16]
⎯
Operation
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
VDG[7 : 0]/VDY[7 : 0]/VDX[7 : 0]
⎯
Operation
X
X
X
Pin Name
(Continued)
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Initial state
Core sleep
mode
Bus sleep
mode
PLL operation
mode
PLL stop
mode
VDB[7 : 0]/VDCX[7 : 0]/
VDCB[7 : 0]/AVPP[39 : 32]
⎯
Operation
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
VDHSYNC/VDHSYNC#
⎯
Operation
X
X
X
VDVSYNC/VDVSYNC#
⎯
Operation
X
X
X
VDPCLKIN
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
VDCLKOUT
⎯
Operation
Operation
Operation
Operation
ENABLE/ENABLE#
⎯
Operation
X
X
X
TOPFIELD/TOPFIELD#
⎯
Operation
X
X
X
DISABLE
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
VCR[7 : 0]/VCCR[7 : 0]/
AVPP[15 : 8]
⎯
Operation
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
VCG[7 : 0]/VCY[7 : 0]/VCX[7 : 0]
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
VCB[7 : 0]/VCCX[7 : 0]/
VCCB[7 : 0]/AVPP[31 : 24]
⎯
Operation
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
VCHSYNC/VCHSYNC#
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
VCVSYNC/VCVSYNC#
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
VCDCLKIN
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
SDO/DX
⎯
Operation
X
X
X
LRCKO/FS0
⎯
Operation
Operation
Operation
Operation
BCKO/MCLK
⎯
Operation
Operation
Operation
Operation
SDI/DR
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
LRCKI/FS1
⎯
Operation
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
BCKI
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
FSCKI
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
UDP
⎯
Operation
HiZ
HiZ
HiZ
UDM
⎯
Operation
HiZ
HiZ
HiZ
USCKI
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
UDP1
⎯
Operation
HiZ
HiZ
HiZ
UDM1
⎯
Operation
HiZ
HiZ
HiZ
HOVRCUR#
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
HPWREN
⎯
Operation
X
X
X
SCL[1 : 0]
⎯
HiZ
HiZ
HiZ
HiZ
SDA[1 : 0]
⎯
HiZ
HiZ
HiZ
HiZ
SDCKI/MSCKI
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
SDWP/MSDIRS
⎯
Operation
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
MSDIRP
⎯
Operation
X
X
X
Pin Name
(Continued)
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(Continued)
Initial state
Core sleep
mode
Bus sleep
mode
PLL operation
mode
PLL stop
mode
SDCD/MSCD
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
SDCMD/MSBS
⎯
Operation
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
SDCLK/MSCLK
⎯
Operation
Operation
Operation
Operation
SDDAT[0]/MSDIO[0]
⎯
Operation
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
SDDAT[3 : 1]/MSDIO[3 : 1]
⎯
Operation
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
X or HiZ
SDMSSELECT
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
Pin Name
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MB93461
■ HANDLING DEVICES
• Preventing latch-up
CMOS IC chips may suffer latch-up under the following conditions :
• A voltage higher than VDE or lower than VSS is applied to an input or output pin.
• A voltage higher than the rated voltage is applied between VDE pin and VSS pin.
Latch-up may increase the power supply current drastically, causing thermal damage to the device.
For the same reason, care must also be taken in not allowing the analog power-supply voltage (VDD) to exceed
the digital power-supply voltage.
• Handling unused pins
Leaving unused input pins open may result in misbehavior or latch-up and possible permanent damage of the
device. Therefore they must be pulled up or pulled down through resistors. In this case those resistors should
be more than 2 kΩ.
Unused bi-directional pins should be set to the output state and can be left open, or the input state with the
above described connection.
When not using USB/USB-Host pin, fix both UDP1 and UDM1 to the opposite level for each other.
• Power supply pins
In products with multiple VDE, VDD, or VSS pins, the pins of a same potential are internally connected in the
device to avoid abnormal operations including latch-up. However you must connect the pins to an external power
and a ground line to lower the electro-magnetic emission level, to prevent abnormal operation of strobe signals
caused by the rise in the ground level, and to conform to the total current rating.
Make sure to connect VDE, VDD, and VSS pins via the lowest impedance to power lines.
It is recommended to provide a bypass capacitor of around 0.1 µF between VDE, VDD, and VSS pins near the
device.
• Pull-up/down resistors
The MB93461 does not support internal pull-up/down resistors (except PU/PD Pin Type) . Use external components where needed.
• N.C. Pin
The N.C. (internally connected) pin must be opened for use.
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MB93461
■ BLOCK DIAGRAM
FR-V Digital - AV Peripherals
32-bit
External
memory
controller
SDRSDRAM
FR450
core
(CPU,
cache)
High bandwidth system interconnect
Bus
bridge
Audio
input
(I2S)
Audio
output
(I2S)
Video
display
cntl
Video
capture
cntl
DSU
MS 1.4/
SD-IO
High bandwidth system interconnect
DMAC
Bus bridge
Local bus
interface
I2C
×2
GPIO
32-bit
USB 2.0
function
(FS)
DMAC
Low bandwidth peripheral bus
USB 2.0
host
(FS)
Local bus
FR450 SoC
Timer UART
IRC
GPIO
Platform
FR450 core block diagram
Pipeline control
Instruction fetch
64
I
Static branch
prediction
GR
32w × 32b
5R/3W
Bypass
64
64
I
M
M
Integer 0 slot
Integer 1 slot
MMU
Integer-unit
64
D-cache
32 KB
2-way
1RW
Cache-unit
FR
32w × 32b
5R/3W
Bypass
32
Bus interface
I-cache
32 KB
2-way
1RW
Media 0 slot
Media 1 slot
Media-unit
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MB93461
■ ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
1. Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter
Symbol
Rating
Min
Max
Unit
Power supply voltage (External)
VDE
VSS − 0.5
VSS + 4.0
V
Power supply voltage (Internal)
VDD
VSS − 0.5
VSS + 1.8
V
VI
VSS − 0.5
VDE + 0.5 ( ≤ 4.0)
V
TSTG
−55
+ 125
°C
Input voltage
Storage temperature
Note : VSS = 0 V
WARNING: Semiconductor devices can be permanently damaged by application of stress (voltage, current,
temperature, etc.) in excess of absolute maximum ratings. Do not exceed these ratings.
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2. Recommended Operating Conditions
Parameter
[VSS = 0 V]
Value
Symbol
Unit
Min
Typ
Max
360 MHz
3.15
3.3
3.45
V
400 MHz
3.15
3.3
3.45
V
360 MHz
1.235
1.3
1.365
V
400 MHz
1.33
1.4
1.47
V
“L” level input voltage
VIL
−0.3
⎯
0.8
V
“H” level input voltage
VIH
2.0
⎯
VDE + 0.3
V
Operating temperature
Ta
0
25
70
°C
Power supply voltage (External)
VDE
Power supply voltage (Internal)
VDDI
USB
[VSS = 0 V]
Parameter
Symbol
Value
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
“H” level input voltage
VIHU
2.0
⎯
⎯
V
“L” level input voltage
VILU
⎯
⎯
0.8
V
Differential input sensitivity
VDIU
0.2
⎯
⎯
V
Differential common mode range
VCMU
0.8
⎯
2.5
V
“H” level output voltage
VOHU
2.8
⎯
3.45
V
“L” level output voltage
VOLU
0.0
⎯
0.3
V
Output signal crossover voltage
VCRSU
Bus pull-up/down resistor on upstream port
Termination voltage on upstream port pull-up
1.3
⎯
2.0
V
Rpu
*1
1.425
⎯
1.575
kΩ
Rpd
*2
14.25
⎯
15.75
kΩ
3.15
⎯
3.45
V
VTERM
*1 : If USB function is used , it is necessary to attach “Rpu” outside to D+ or D−.
*2 : If USB host is used , it is necessary to attach “Rpd” outside to D+ and D−.
Notes : Board Wiring
• For connecting the power supply and ground (GND) , use multiple VDD and VSS pins. The system board
based on the MB93461 must be a multi-layer board containing power supply (VDD) and GND (VSS) layers for
stable power supply.
• Insert sufficient decoupling capacitors (condensers) near the MB93461. Changes to the output levels of many
of the output pins on the MB93461 (in particular, those with large load capacitance) may cause variation in
power supply.
• For those systems which run at a high frequency, low-inductance capacitors and mutual wiring are recommended. Inductance can be lowered by shortening the distance between the processor and decoupling capacitor.
WARNING: The recommended operating conditions are required in order to ensure the normal operation of the
semiconductor device. All of the device’s electrical characteristics are warranted when the device is
operated within these ranges.
Always use semiconductor devices within their recommended operating condition ranges. Operation
outside these ranges may adversely affect reliability and could result in device failure.
No warranty is made with respect to uses, operating conditions, or combinations not represented on
the data sheet. Users considering application outside the listed conditions are advised to contact their
FUJITSU representatives beforehand.
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3. DC Characteristics
Parameter
[360 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.3 V ± 0.065 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
[400 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.4 V ± 0.07 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
Value
Symbol
Condition
Unit
Min
Typ
Max
“L” level input
voltage
VIL
⎯
0
⎯
0.8
V
“H” level input
voltage
VIH
⎯
2.0
⎯
VDE
V
“L” level output
voltage
VOL
IOL = 100 µA
0
⎯
0.2
V
“H” level output
voltage
VOH
IOH = −100 µA
VDE − 0.2
⎯
VDE
V
Input leakage
current
ILI
VIN = 0 or VDE
−5
⎯
5
µA
Tri-state output
leakage current
ILZ
VOUT = 0 or VDE
−5
⎯
5
µA
360
MHz
CMODE = 0x3, CLKIN = 60 MHz,
(Dhrystone2.1 + DMA transfer)
No Load
0
40
80
mA
400
MHz
CMODE = 0x3, CLKIN = 66MHz,
(Dhrystone2.1 + DMA transfer)
No Load
0
44
88
mA
360 CMODE = 0x3, CLKIN = 60 MHz,
MHz (Dhrystone2.1 + DMA transfer)
⎯
196
420
mA
400 CMODE = 0x3, CLKIN = 66 MHz,
MHz (Dhrystone2.1 + DMA transfer)
⎯
245
520
mA
360 Core sleep mode,
MHz CLKIN = 60 MHz
⎯
70
⎯
mA
400 Core sleep mode,
MHz CLKIN = 66 MHz
⎯
87
⎯
mA
360 Bus sleep mode,
MHz CLKIN = 60 MHz
⎯
32.4
⎯
mA
400 Bus sleep mode,
MHz CLKIN = 66 MHz
⎯
40.6
⎯
mA
360 PLL On mode,
MHz CLKIN = 60 MHz
⎯
18.2
⎯
mA
400 PLL On mode,
MHz CLKIN = 66 MHz
⎯
22.4
⎯
mA
PLL Stop mode, CLKIN = 0 MHz
⎯
5
⎯
mA
VDE = VI = 0, f = 1 MHz
⎯
⎯
16
pF
Power supply
current (VDE)
Power supply
current (VDD)
IDE
IDD
ICORESLEEP
At sleep power
supply current
IBUSSLEEP
IPLLON
IPLLOFF
Capacity of pins
42
CPIN
MB93461
USB
Parameter
[360 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.3 V ± 0.065 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
[400 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.4 V ± 0.07 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
Value
Symbol
Conditions
Unit
Min
Typ
Max
“L” level output voltage
VOL
IOL = 20 mA
0
⎯
0.4
V
“H” level output voltage
VOH
IOH = −20 mA
VDE − 0.5
⎯
VDE
V
“L” level output current
IOL
VOL = 0.4 V
20
⎯
⎯
mA
“H” level output current
IOH
VOH = VDE − 0.4 V
−20
⎯
⎯
mA
Output short-circuit current
IOS
⎯
⎯
300
mA
⎯
I2C
Parameter
[360 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.3 V ± 0.065 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
[400 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.4 V ± 0.07 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
Value
Symbol
Conditions
Unit
Min
Typ
Max
“L” level input voltage
VIL
⎯
−0.5
⎯
0.3 × VDE
V
“H” level input voltage
VIH
⎯
0.7 × VDE
⎯
VDE
V
“L” level output voltage 1
VOL1
IOL = 3 mA
0
⎯
0.4
V
Schmitt trigger hysteresis
VHYS
⎯
0.05 × VDE
⎯
⎯
V
II
⎯
−10
⎯
10
µA
Data line leakage
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MB93461
4. AC Characteristics
(1) Local Bus Interface
[360 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.3 V ± 0.065 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
[400 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.4 V ± 0.07 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
360 MHz
400 MHz
Reference
Unit
Item
Parameter
Signal
Min
Max
Min
Max
CLKIN
input
CLKIN period (TCLKIN)
⎯
15*
27*
15*
23.5*
ns
CLKIN high time
⎯
6.0
⎯
6.0
⎯
ns
CLKIN low time
⎯
6.0
⎯
6.0
⎯
ns
CLKIN rise time
⎯
⎯
1.0
⎯
1.0
ns
CLKIN fall time
⎯
⎯
1.0
⎯
1.0
ns
Output valid delay time CLKIN rise
1.5
6.5
1.5
6.5
ns
Output valid delay time CLKIN rise
1.5
6.5
1.5
6.5
ns
Output hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
Output valid delay time CLKIN rise
1.5
6.5
1.5
6.5
ns
Output hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
Output valid delay time CLKIN rise
1.5
6.5
1.5
6.5
ns
Output hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
Output valid delay time CLKIN rise
1.5
6.5
1.5
6.5
ns
Output hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
RD#
Output valid delay time CLKIN rise
1.5
6.5
1.5
6.5
ns
WE#
Output valid delay time CLKIN fall
1.0
7.0
1.0
7.0
ns
Output valid delay time CLKIN rise
1.5
6.5
1.5
6.5
ns
Output hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
Output valid delay time CLKIN rise
1.5
6.5
1.5
6.5
ns
Output hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
CS# [3 : 0]
Output valid delay time CLKIN rise
1.5
6.5
1.5
6.5
ns
CS# [7 : 4]/
IRQ# [7 : 4]
Output valid delay time CLKIN rise
1.5
6.5
1.5
6.5
ns
Output hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
Output valid delay time CLKIN rise
1.5
6.5
1.5
6.5
ns
Output hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
Output valid delay time CLKIN rise
1.5
6.5
1.5
6.5
ns
Output hold time
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
BGNT#
A [31 : 2]
D [31 : 0]
BE/BE# [0 : 3]
BS#
Local-bus
I/F output
DIR
RDY#
BSTREQ#
BSTACK#
CLKIN rise
* : Refer to “5. Clock Setting” for details.
(Continued)
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MB93461
(Continued)
[360 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.3 V ± 0.065 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
[400 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.4 V ± 0.07 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
360MHz
400MHz
Reference
Parameter
Unit
Signal
Min
Max
Min
Max
Item
BREQ#
A [31 : 2]
D [31 : 0]
BE/BE# [0 : 3]
BS#
DIR
Local-bus
I/F input
RDY#
ERR#
CS# [7 : 4]/
IRQ# [7 : 4]
IBW
BSTREQ#
BSTACK#
Input setup time
CLKIN rise
3.0
⎯
3.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
Input setup time
CLKIN rise
3.0
⎯
3.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
Input setup time
CLKIN rise
3.0
⎯
3.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
Input setup time
CLKIN rise
3.0
⎯
3.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
Input setup time
CLKIN rise
3.0
⎯
3.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
Input setup time
CLKIN rise
3.0
⎯
3.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
Input setup time
CLKIN rise
3.0
⎯
3.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
Input setup time
CLKIN rise
3.0
⎯
3.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
Input setup time
CLKIN rise
3.0
⎯
3.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
Input setup time
CLKIN rise
3.0
⎯
3.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
Input setup time
CLKIN rise
3.0
⎯
3.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
Input setup time
CLKIN rise
3.0
⎯
3.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
Notes : • Each parameter is valid within the specified ranges of temperature and supply voltages unless otherwise
noted.
Each voltage value is based on the GND (VSS = 0.0 V) level. The timing measurement reference point
is 1.5 V, the input level is 0.4 V to 2.4 V, and the input rise time and fall time are 1.5 ns or less.
The external output load capacitance is 30 pF.
• Maximum frequency of CLKIN varies depending on the setting of CMODE [0] to [3] pins. Please refer to
“ 5. Clock Setting.”
45
MB93461
Setup Hold
CLKIN
Input pin
Output pin
Input-and-output pin
WE#
46
Valid
Valid
Hold
Hold
MB93461
(2) SDRAM Interface
[360 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.3 V ± 0.065 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
[400 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.4 V ± 0.07 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
360 MHz
400 MHz
Reference
Parameter
Unit
Signal
Min
Max
Min
Max
Item
DCLKFB
input
SDRAM
I/F output
DCLKFB period (TDCLKFB)
⎯
7.5*
20*
7.5*
17.5*
ns
DCLKFB high time
⎯
2.5
⎯
2.5
⎯
ns
DCLKFB low time
⎯
2.5
⎯
2.5
⎯
ns
DCLKFB rise time
⎯
⎯
1.0
⎯
1.0
ns
DCLKFB fall time
⎯
⎯
1.0
⎯
1.0
ns
DCS# [3 : 0] Output valid delay time DCLKFB rise
1.0
4.5
1.0
4.5
ns
DBA [1 : 0]
Output valid delay time DCLKFB rise
1.0
4.5
1.0
4.5
ns
DA [12 : 0]
Output valid delay time DCLKFB rise
1.0
4.5
1.0
4.5
ns
DRAS#
Output valid delay time DCLKFB rise
1.0
4.5
1.0
4.5
ns
DCAS#
Output valid delay time DCLKFB rise
1.0
4.5
1.0
4.5
ns
DWE#
Output valid delay time DCLKFB rise
1.0
4.5
1.0
4.5
ns
DCKE
Output valid delay time DCLKFB rise
1.0
4.5
1.0
4.5
ns
DDQM [0 : 3] Output valid delay time DCLKFB rise
1.0
4.5
1.0
4.5
ns
Output valid delay time DCLKFB rise
1.0
4.5
1.0
4.5
ns
Output hold time
DCLKFB rise
1.0
⎯
1.0
⎯
ns
Input setup time
DCLKFB rise
1.0
⎯
1.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
DCLKFB rise
1.0
⎯
1.0
⎯
ns
DDQ [31 : 0]
SDRAM
I/F input
DDQ [31 : 0]
* : This value is decided by CMODE.
Notes : • Each parameter is valid within the specified ranges of temperature and supply voltages unless otherwise
noted.
Each voltage value is based on the GND (VSS = 0.0 V) level. The timing measurement reference point is
1.5 V, the input level is 0.4 V to 2.4 V, and the input rise time and fall time are 1.5 ns or less unless otherwise
noted.
The external output load capacitance is 30 pF unless otherwise noted.
• The frequency of the input to DCLKFB and the output from DCLK is decided by the input frequency to
CLKIN, and setup of a CMODE [3 : 0] pins. Refer to “5. Clock Setting” for details.
Setup Hold
Valid
Hold
DCLKFB
Output pin
Input-andoutput pin
47
MB93461
• This LSI outputs DCLK which is supplied to SDRAM as a clock. PLL is built into this LSI. Adjust the phase
of DCLK so that the CLK pin of SDRAM and the internal phase in this LSI may be nearly equal. Therefore,
when connecting, adjust the delay time of the feedback path from DCLK to DCLKFB, so that the phase
of the clock input to DCLKFB which is the feedback signal to PLL and the phase of the clock (wave shape
on the reception edge of DCLK) input to CLK of SDRAM may be nearly equal.
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MB93461
(3) General-purpose Peripheral Resource
[360 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.3 V ± 0.065 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
[400 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.4 V ± 0.07 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
360 MHz
400 MHz
Reference
Item
Parameter
Unit
Signal
Min
Max
Min
Max
IRQ# [3 : 0]/
PP [03 : 00]
Output valid delay time CLKIN rise
2.0
10.0
2.0
10.0
ns
Output hold time
CLKIN rise
2.0
⎯
2.0
⎯
ns
TOUT[0]/
GATE[0]/
PP[04]
Output valid delay time CLKIN rise
2.0
10.0
2.0
10.0
ns
Output hold time
CLKIN rise
2.0
⎯
2.0
⎯
ns
TOUT[1]/
GATE[1]/
PP[05]
Output valid delay time CLKIN rise
2.0
10.0
2.0
10.0
ns
Output hold time
CLKIN rise
2.0
⎯
2.0
⎯
ns
RXD[0]/
PP[06]
Output valid delay time CLKIN rise
2.0
10.0
2.0
10.0
ns
Output hold time
CLKIN rise
2.0
⎯
2.0
⎯
ns
Output valid delay time CLKIN rise
2.0
10.0
2.0
10.0
ns
Output hold time
CLKIN rise
2.0
⎯
2.0
⎯
ns
CTS# [0]/
PP[08]
Output valid delay time CLKIN rise
2.0
10.0
2.0
10.0
ns
Output hold time
CLKIN rise
2.0
⎯
2.0
⎯
ns
RST# [0]/
PP[09]
Output valid delay time CLKIN rise
2.0
10.0
2.0
10.0
ns
Output hold time
CLKIN rise
2.0
⎯
2.0
⎯
ns
Output valid delay time CLKIN rise
2.0
10.0
2.0
10.0
ns
Output hold time
CLKIN rise
2.0
⎯
2.0
⎯
ns
Output valid delay time CLKIN rise
2.0
10.0
2.0
10.0
ns
Output hold time
CLKIN rise
2.0
⎯
2.0
⎯
ns
DREQ# [0]/
PP[12]
Output valid delay time CLKIN rise
2.0
10.0
2.0
10.0
ns
Output hold time
CLKIN rise
2.0
⎯
2.0
⎯
ns
DACK# [0]/
PP[13]
Output valid delay time CLKIN rise
2.0
10.0
2.0
10.0
ns
Output hold time
CLKIN rise
2.0
⎯
2.0
⎯
ns
DONE# [0]/
DREQ# [4]/
PP[14]
Output valid delay time CLKIN rise
2.0
10.0
2.0
10.0
ns
Output hold time
CLKIN rise
2.0
⎯
2.0
⎯
ns
DREQ# [1]/
PP[15]
Output valid delay time CLKIN rise
2.0
10.0
2.0
10.0
ns
Output hold time
CLKIN rise
2.0
⎯
2.0
⎯
ns
DACK# [1]/
PP[16]
Output valid delay time CLKIN rise
2.0
10.0
2.0
10.0
ns
Output hold time
CLKIN rise
2.0
⎯
2.0
⎯
ns
DONE# [1]/
DREQ# [5]/
PP[17]
Output valid delay time CLKIN rise
2.0
10.0
2.0
10.0
ns
Output hold time
2.0
⎯
2.0
⎯
ns
TXD[0]/PP[07]
Resources RXD[1]/
output
PP[10]
TXD[1]/PP[11]
CLKIN rise
(Continued)
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MB93461
[360 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.3 V ± 0.065 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
[400 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.4 V ± 0.07 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
360 MHz
400 MHz
Reference
Parameter
Unit
Signal
Min
Max
Min
Max
Item
DREQ#[2]/
PP[18]
Output valid delay time CLKIN rise
2.0
10.0
2.0
10.0
ns
Output hold time
CLKIN rise
2.0
⎯
2.0
⎯
ns
DREQ#[3]/
PP[19]
Output valid delay time CLKIN rise
2.0
10.0
2.0
10.0
ns
Output hold time
CLKIN rise
2.0
⎯
2.0
⎯
ns
Output valid delay time CLKIN rise
2.0
10.0
2.0
10.0
ns
Output hold time
CLKIN rise
2.0
⎯
2.0
⎯
ns
DACK#[3]/
DREQ#[7]/
PP[21]
Output valid delay time CLKIN rise
2.0
10.0
2.0
10.0
ns
Output hold time
CLKIN rise
2.0
⎯
2.0
⎯
ns
IRQ#[3 : 0]/
PP [03 : 00]
Input setup time
CLKIN rise
4.0
⎯
4.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
TOUT[0]/
GATE[0]/
PP[04]
Input setup time
CLKIN rise
4.0
⎯
4.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
TOUT[1]/
GATE[1]/
PP[05]
Input setup time
CLKIN rise
4.0
⎯
4.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
RXD[0]/
PP[06]
Input setup time
CLKIN rise
4.0
⎯
4.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
Input setup time
CLKIN rise
4.0
⎯
4.0
⎯
ns
Resources
DACK#[2]/
output
DREQ#[6]/
PP[20]
TXD[0]/PP[07]
Input hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
Resources
CTS#[0]/
input
PP[08]
Input setup time
CLKIN rise
4.0
⎯
4.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
RST#[0]/
PP[09]
Input setup time
CLKIN rise
4.0
⎯
4.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
RXD[1]/
PP[10]
Input setup time
CLKIN rise
4.0
⎯
4.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
Input setup time
CLKIN rise
4.0
⎯
4.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
DREQ#[0]/
PP[12]
Input setup time
CLKIN rise
4.0
⎯
4.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
DACK#[0]/
PP[13]
Input setup time
CLKIN rise
4.0
⎯
4.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
TXD[1]/PP[11]
(Continued)
50
MB93461
(Continued)
[360 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.3 V ± 0.065 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
[400 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.4 V ± 0.07 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
360 MHz
400 MHz
Reference
Parameter
Unit
Signal
Min
Max
Min
Max
Item
DONE#[0]/
DREQ#[4]/
PP[14]
Input setup time
CLKIN rise
4.0
⎯
4.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
DREQ#[1]/
PP[15]
Input setup time
CLKIN rise
4.0
⎯
4.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
DACK#[1]/
PP[16]
Input setup time
CLKIN rise
4.0
⎯
4.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
DONE#[1]/
DREQ#[5]/
Resources PP[17]
input
DREQ#[2]/
PP[18]
Input setup time
CLKIN rise
4.0
⎯
4.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
Input setup time
CLKIN rise
4.0
⎯
4.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
DREQ#[3]/
PP[19]
Input setup time
CLKIN rise
4.0
⎯
4.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
DACK#[2]/
DREQ#[6]/
PP[20]
Input setup time
CLKIN rise
4.0
⎯
4.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
DACK#[3]/
DREQ#[7]/
PP[21]
Input setup time
CLKIN rise
4.0
⎯
4.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
CLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
1.5
⎯
ns
Note : Each parameter is valid within the specified ranges of temperature and supply voltages unless otherwise
noted.
Each voltage value is based on the GND (VSS = 0.0 V) level. The timing measurement reference point is 1.5
V, the input level is 0.4 V to 2.4 V, and the input rise time and fall time are 1.5 ns or less.
The external output load capacitance is 30 pF unless otherwise noted.
Setup Hold
Valid
Hold
CLKIN
Input pin
Output pin
Input-andoutput pin
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(4) ICE Interface
[360 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.3 V ± 0.065 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
[400 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.4 V ± 0.07 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
360 MHz
400 MHz
Reference
Parameter
Unit
Signal
Min
Max
Min
Max
Item
ECLK output
ICE output
ECLK output period
⎯
30
⎯
30
⎯
ns
ECLK output high time
⎯
13.0
⎯
13.0
⎯
ns
ECLK output low time
⎯
13.0
⎯
13.0
⎯
ns
ECLK output rise time
⎯
⎯
2.0
⎯
2.0
ns
ECLK output fall time
⎯
⎯
2.0
⎯
2.0
ns
Output valid delay time
ECLK rise
⎯
8.0
⎯
8.0
ns
Output hold time
ECLK rise
0.0
⎯
0.0
⎯
ns
Input setup time
ECLK rise
5.0
⎯
5.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
ECLK rise
0.0
⎯
0.0
⎯
ns
⎯
16
⎯
16
⎯
TCLKIN*
Input setup time
ECLK rise
5.0
⎯
5.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
ECLK rise
0.0
⎯
0.0
⎯
ns
Input setup time
ECLK rise
5.0
⎯
5.0
⎯
ns
Input hold time
ECLK rise
0.0
⎯
0.0
⎯
ns
ED
ERST#
HRST# Low pulse width
ICE input
ECV
ED
* : Unit of TCLKIN is CLKIN period. Please refer to “4. (1) Local Bus Interface”.
Note : Each parameter is valid within the specified ranges of temperature and supply voltages unless otherwise
noted.
Each voltage value is based on the GND (VSS = 0.0 V) level. The timing measurement reference point is
1.5 V, and the input level is 0.4 V to 2.4 V. The input rise time and fall time are 1.5 ns or less. The external
output load capacitance is 30 pF unless otherwise noted.
Setup Hold
ECLK
Input pin
Input-and
-output pin
52
Valid
Hold
MB93461
(5) Reset-related Pin
[360 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.3 V ± 0.065 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
[400 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.4 V ± 0.07 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
360 MHz
400 MHz
Reference
Parameter
Unit
Signal
Min
Max
Min
Max
Item
Reset output
RSTOUT#
Output valid delay time
CLKIN rise
0
8.0
0
8.0
ns
Reset input
PRST#
Low pulse width
⎯
16
⎯
16
⎯
TCLKIN*
Boot input
RAMBOOT#
Low pulse width
⎯
16
⎯
16
⎯
TCLKIN*
* : Unit of TCLKIN is CLKIN period. Please refer to “4. (1) Local Bus Interface”.
(6) CPU Status
[360 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.3 V ± 0.065 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
[400 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.4 V ± 0.07 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
360 MHz
400 MHz
Reference
Parameter
Unit
Signal
Min
Max
Min
Max
Item
CPU output
CPUHOLD
Output valid delay time
CLKIN rise
0
8.0
0
8.0
ns
(7) Clock
[360 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.3 V ± 0.065 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
[400 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.4 V ± 0.07 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
360 MHz
400 MHz
Reference
Parameter
Unit
Signal
Min
Max
Min
Max
Item
Clock mode input CMODE[3 : 0]
Input setup time
⎯
Must be fixed to “H” or “L”
⎯
Input hold time
⎯
Must be fixed to “H” or “L”
⎯
(8) Test
[360 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15, VDD = 1.3 V ± 0.065 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
[400 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15, VDD = 1.4 V ± 0.07 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
360 MHz
400 MHz
Reference
Parameter
Unit
Signal
Min
Max
Min
Max
Item
TESTMODE
Test mode input
TDC
MTESTMODE
Input setup time
⎯
Must be fixed to “L”
⎯
Input hold time
⎯
Must be fixed to “L”
⎯
Input setup time
⎯
Must be fixed to “L”
⎯
Input hold time
⎯
Must be fixed to “L”
⎯
Input setup time
⎯
Must be fixed to “L”
⎯
Input hold time
⎯
Must be fixed to “L”
⎯
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(9) Video Display Controller (VDC)
[360 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.3 V ± 0.065 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
[400 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.4 V ± 0.07 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
360 MHz/400 MHz
Reference
Item
Parameter
Unit
Signal
Min
Max
VDC clock
input
VDPCLKIN period
⎯
12.5
125
ns
VDPCLKIN high time
⎯
4
⎯
ns
VDPCLKIN low time
⎯
4
⎯
ns
Output valid delay time VDCLKOUT fall
−2
3
ns
Output hold time
VDCLKOUT fall
−2
⎯
ns
Output valid delay time VDCLKOUT fall
−2
3
ns
VDB [7 : 0]/VDCX[7 : 0]/ Output valid delay time VDCLKOUT fall
VDCB [7 : 0]
Output hold time
VDCLKOUT fall
−2
3
ns
−2
⎯
ns
VDHSYNC/
VDHSYNC#
Output valid delay time VDCLKOUT fall
−2
3
ns
VDVSYNC/
VDVSYNC#
Output valid delay time VDCLKOUT fall
−2
3
ns
ENABLE/ENABLE#
Output valid delay time VDCLKOUT fall
−2
3
ns
TOPFIELD/
TOPFIELD#
Output valid delay time VDCLKOUT fall
−2
3
ns
VDCLKOUT*
Output valid delay time VDPCLKIN rise
7
11
ns
VDR [7 : 0]/VDCR [7 : 0]
VDG [7 : 0]/VDY [7 : 0]/
VDX[7 : 0]
VDC
I/F output
VDC
I/F input
DISABLE
Input setup time
VDPCLKIN rise
2.5
⎯
ns
Input hold time
VDPCLKIN rise
1.5
⎯
ns
* : The falling edge of VDCLKOUT is synchronous with respect to the rising edge of VDPCLKIN.
Note : Each parameter is valid within the specified ranges of temperature and supply voltage unless otherwise noted.
Each voltage value is based on the GND (VSS = 0.0 V) level. The timing measurement reference point is
1.5 V, and the input level is 0.4 V to 2.4 V.
The external output load capacitance is 15 pF.
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(10) Video Capture Controller (VCC)
[360 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.3 V ± 0.065 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
[400 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.4 V ± 0.07 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
360 MHz/400 MHz
Reference
Item
Parameter
Unit
Signal
Min
Max
VCC clock
input
VCDCLKIN period
⎯
12.5
125
ns
VCDCLKIN high time
⎯
4
⎯
ns
VCDCLKIN low time
⎯
4
⎯
ns
Input setup time
VCDCLKIN edge*
2.5
⎯
ns
Input hold time
VCDCLKIN edge*
1.5
⎯
ns
Input setup time
VCDCLKIN edge*
2.5
⎯
ns
Input hold time
VCDCLKIN edge*
1.5
⎯
ns
VCB[7 : 0]/VCCX[7 : 0]/ Input setup time
VCCB[7 : 0]
Input hold time
VCDCLKIN edge*
2.5
⎯
ns
VCDCLKIN edge*
1.5
⎯
ns
Input setup time
VCDCLKIN edge*
2.5
⎯
ns
Input hold time
VCDCLKIN edge*
1.5
⎯
ns
Input setup time
VCDCLKIN edge*
2.5
⎯
ns
Input hold time
VCDCLKIN edge*
1.5
⎯
ns
VCR [7 : 0]/VCCR [7 : 0]
VCG[7 : 0]/VCY[7 : 0]/
VCX[7 : 0]
VCC
I/F input
VCHSYNC/
VCHSYNC#
VCVSYNC/
VCVSYNC#
*: The reference signal of VCC interface is decided by the setting of register in the VCC unit.
RCC.ES = 0 : falling edge of VCDCLKIN
RCC.ES = 1 : rising edge of VCDCLKIN
Please refer to MB93461 LSI specification.
Note : Each parameter is valid within the specified ranges of temperature and supply voltages unless otherwise
noted.
Each voltage value is based on the GND (VSS = 0.0 V) level. The timing measurement reference point is
1.5 V, and the input level is 1.0 V to 2.0 V.
The external output load capacitance is 30 pF.
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(11) Audio
[360 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.3 V ± 0.065 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
[400 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.4 V ± 0.07 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
360 MHz/400 MHz
Reference
Parameter
Unit
Signal
Min
Max
Item
Audio clock
input
Audio
I/F output
FSCKI period
⎯
25
⎯
ns
FSCKI high time
⎯
10.5
⎯
ns
FSCKI low time
⎯
10.5
⎯
ns
BCKI period
⎯
100
⎯
ns
BCKI high time
⎯
42
⎯
ns
BCKI low time
⎯
42
⎯
ns
SDO*
Output valid delay time
FSCKI rise
3
11
ns
LRCKO*
Output valid delay time
FSCKI rise
3
11
ns
BCKO*
Output valid delay time
FSCKI rise
3
11
ns
LRCKI
Output valid delay time
FSCKI rise
3
11
ns
Input setup time
BCKI rise
15
⎯
ns
Input hold time
BCKI rise
15
⎯
ns
Input setup time
BCKI rise
15
⎯
ns
Input hold time
BCKI rise
15
⎯
ns
SDI
Audio
I/F input
LRCKI
* : LRCKO and SDO signals are generated with respect to the falling edge of BCKO (duty 50%) .
Note : Each parameter is valid within the specified ranges of temperature and supply voltages unless otherwise
noted.
Each voltage value is based on the GND (VSS = 0.0 V) level. The timing measurement reference point is
1.5 V, and the input level is 0.4 V to 2.4 V.
The external output load capacitance is 30 pF.
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(12) USB Interface
[360 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.3 V ± 0.065 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
[400 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.4 V ± 0.07 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
360 MHz/400 MHz
Reference
Parameter
Unit
Signal
Min
Max
Item
USCKI period
USB clock input USCKI high time
USCKI low time
USB driver
⎯
20
⎯
ns
⎯
8
⎯
ns
⎯
8
⎯
ns
D+/D− rise time
TFR
⎯
4
20
ns
D+/D− fall time
TFF
⎯
4
20
ns
Differential rise and fall time matching
⎯
90
111.11
%
Driver output resistance
⎯
28
44
Ω
Notes : • Frequency of USCKI is set to 48 MHz in order to carry out operation based on the standard of USB 2.0 FS.
Furthermore, it is necessary to put in a clock with a frequency accuracy of 2500 ppm.
• In order to fulfill the standard of USB 2.0 FS, it is necessary to add 25 Ω to 30 Ω in-series resistance
outside.
D+
90%
90%
10%
D-
10%
TFR
TFF
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(13) I2C
[360 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.3 V ± 0.065 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
[400 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.4 V ± 0.07 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
360 MHz/400 MHz
Reference
Parameter
Unit
Signal
Min
Max
Item
SCL[1 : 0]
I2C
I/F output
SDA[1 : 0]
Output fall time
⎯
23*
250
ns
Output rise time
⎯
23*
300
ns
Output fall time
⎯
23*
250
ns
Output rise time
⎯
23*
300
ns
* : 20 + 0.1 × C (C = Capacitance of one bus line in pF)
Notes : • Each parameter is valid within the specified ranges of temperature and supply voltages unless otherwise
noted.
• Each voltage value is based on the GND (VSS = 0.0 V) level. The timing measurement reference point is
1.5 V, the input level is 0.4 V to 2.4 V, and the input rise time and fall time are 1.5 ns or less.
• The external output load capacitance is 30 pF.
(14) GPIO
[360 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.3 V ± 0.065 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
[400 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.4 V ± 0.07 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
360 MHz/400 MHz
Reference
Parameter
Unit
Signal
Min
Max
Item
GPIO
I/F output
AVPP[39 : 8]
GPIO
I/F input
AVPP[39 : 8]
Output valid delay time
⎯
⎯
⎯
ns
Output hold time
⎯
⎯
⎯
ns
Input setup time
⎯
⎯
⎯
ns
Input hold time
⎯
⎯
⎯
ns
Notes : • AVPP[39 : 8] is an asynchronous pin.
• Each parameter is valid within the specified ranges of temperature and supply voltages unless otherwise
noted.
Each voltage value is based on the GND (VSS = 0.0 V) level. The timing measurement reference point is
1.5 V, and the input level is 0.4 V to 2.4 V.
The external output load capacitance is 30 pF.
(15) Memory Stick Interface
Note : Customers are advised to consult with our sales representatives , if you use MS.
(16) SD-IO Interface
Note : Customers are advised to consult with our sales representatives , if you use SD.
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(17) Power Sequence
[360 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.3 V ± 0.065 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
[400 MHz : VDE = 3.3 V ± 0.15 V, VDD = 1.4 V ± 0.07 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = 0 °C to + 70 °C]
360 MHz/400 MHz
Reference
Parameter
Unit
Signal
Min
Max
Item
Power-on
VDE rise time
TRE
⎯
⎯
30
ms
VDD rise time
TRD
⎯
⎯
15
ms
Delay time from VDE rise to VDD rise
TDRED
⎯
−100
100
ms
Note : Power-off Sequence is not defined.
• Power-on Sequence
VDE-Min
VDE
TRE
TDRED
VDD-Min
VDD
TRD
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5. Clock Setting
In this LSI, the clock signal inputted into CLKIN is multiplied by internal PLL, and it has distributed to each part
in LSI.
The multiplication rate for each clock is decided using the CMODE [3 : 0] pins. Depending on this setup, the
maximum frequency of CLKIN may be restricted.
The maximum frequency that can be inputted into CLKIN and the frequency of each part of LSI are shown below.
CLKIN input
CMODE
[0] to [3]
Ratio
CLKIN
Freq.
External
bus
3 2 1 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 1
0 0 1 0
0 0 1 1
0 1 0 0
Internal operating clock of this LSI
Ratio
Ratio
Ratio
Ratio
Ratio
×1
×1
×1
×1
×1
×1
×1
×1
×1
×1
SDRAM
×1
×1
×1
×2
×1
Core
bus
×1
×1
×2
×2
×2
Core
×1
×3
×6
×6
×2
0 1 0 1
Reserved
0 1 1 0
Reserved
0 1 1 1
Reserved
1 0 0 0
Ratio
×1
×1
×1
×1
×2
DSU
×0.5
×0.25
×0.5
×0.5
×0.16
×0.16
360
MHz
or
400
MHz
Period
(TCLKIN)
[ns]
Min
Max
Freq.
[MHz]
Min
Max
360
MHz
15.0 18.0 55.6 66.7
400
MHz
15.0 15.5 64.5 66.7
360
MHz
15.0 20.0 50.0 66.7
400
MHz
15.0 17.5 57.1 66.7
360
MHz
16.7 20.0 50.0 60.0
400
MHz
15.0 17.5 57.1 66.7
360
MHz
16.7 20.0 50.0 60.0
400
MHz
15.0 17.5 57.1 66.7
360
MHz
15.0 18.0 55.6 66.7
400
MHz
15.0 15.5 64.5 66.7
360
MHz
15.0 18.0 55.6 66.7
400
MHz
15.0 15.5 64.5 66.7
(Continued)
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(Continued)
CLKIN input
CMODE
[0] to [3]
Ratio
CLKIN
Freq.
External
bus
3 2 1 0
1 0 0 1
Internal operating clock of this LSI
Ratio
×1
×1
SDRAM
×2
Core
bus
×2
Core
×4
1 0 1 0
Reserved
1 0 1 1
Reserved
1 1 0 0
Ratio
×1
×1
×1
1 1 0 1
1 1 1 0
1 1 1 1
×2
×4
DSU
×0.33
×0.33
360
MHz
or
400
MHz
Period
(TCLKIN)
[ns]
Min
Max
Freq.
[MHz]
Min
Max
360
MHz
15.0 18.0 55.6 66.7
400
MHz
15.0 15.5 64.5 66.7
360
MHz
15.0 18.0 55.6 66.7
400
MHz
15.0 15.5 64.5 66.7
360
MHz
25.0 27.0 37.0 40.0
400
MHz
22.5 23.5 42.6 44.4
360
MHz
15.0 20.0 50.0 66.7
400
MHz
15.0 17.5 57.1 66.7
Reserved
Ratio
Ratio
×1
×1
×1
×1
×3
×1.5
×3
×1.5
×9
×4.5
×0.75
×0.375
Notes : • “×” indicates the frequency ratio for the external input clock.
• By default, the operating frequency of the resource bus clock is the same as that of the external bus.
• When CLKC.p0 is set to “1”, the operating frequency of the resource bus clock is half that of the external
bus. However, the frequency of the resource bus clock is fixed to 1/2 operating frequency of the external
bus when CMODE = F regardless of the setting of CLKC.p0.
• As the setting of CMODE = 5, 6, 7, A, B, D that is the hatched part in the table is not confirmed for
operation guarantee, do not set them.
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■ CONNECTION WITH MEMORY
1. Connection with ROM or SRAM
An example of connection between this processor and ROM or SRAM, etc. is shown below.
Example :
Four SRAMs (each of “256 K × 8 bits”) are connected to the 32-bit bus (The polarity of BE/BE# is
positive logic) .
MB93461
A [19:2]
A [17:0]
D [31:24]
I/O [7:0]
DIR
OE#
WE#
WE#
CS# [n]
BE [0]/BE# [0]
SRAM (1)
CS1#
CS2
A [17:0]
D [23:16]
I/O [7:0]
OE#
SRAM (2)
WE#
CS1#
BE [1]/BE# [1]
CS2
A [17:0]
D [15:8]
I/O [7:0]
OE#
SRAM (3)
WE#
CS1#
BE [2]/BE# [2]
CS2
A [17:0]
D [7:0]
I/O [7:0]
OE#
WE#
CS1#
BE [3]/BE# [3]
RDY#
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SRAM (4)
MB93461
2. Connection with SDRAM
SDRAM can be connected directly to DCS# [0] or DCS# [1].
An example in which two SDRAMs (each of “1 M × 4 banks × 16 bits”) are connected to the 32-bit bus is shown
below.
MB93461
DBA [1:0]
BA [1:0]
DA [11:0]
A [11:0]
DCS# [0]
CS#
DRAS#
RAS#
DCAS#
CAS#
DWE#
WE#
DDQM [0:1]
DQMU, L
DDQ [31:16]
DQ [15:0]
DCKE
CKE
DCLK
CLK
SDRAM (1)
DCLKFB
BA [1:0]
A [11:0]
CS#
RAS#
CAS#
SDRAM (2)
WE#
DDQM [2:3]
DQMU, L
DDQ [15:0]
DQ [15:0]
CKE
CLK
Note : This LSI outputs DCLK which is supplied to SDRAM as a clock. PLL is built into this LSI. Adjust the phase
of DCLK so that the CLK pin of SDRAM and the internal phase in this LSI may be nearly equal. Therefore,
when connecting, adjust the delay time of the feedback path from DCLK to DCLKFB, so that the phase of
the clock input to DCLKFB which is the feedback signal to PLL and the phase of the clock (wave shape on
the reception edge of DCLK) input to CLK of SDRAM may be nearly equal.
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Example : Connecting Registered-DIMM to DCS#[3 : 2]
DCS#[2] and DCS#[3] are only used for connecting the 168-pin registered DIMM. Connect the 168-pin registered
DIMM as follows. The DIMM must be “registered”. In the registered DIMM, it is assumed that the module
connected to DCS#[2] or DCS#[3] is used after DCS#, DBA, DA, DRAS#, DCAS#, DWE#, DDQM, and DCKE
are latched once at the rising of DCLK signal. When using DCS#[2] or DCS#[3], the bus width must be set to
the 32-bit mode.
168-pin
Registered-DIMM
MB93461
DBA [1:0]
BA [1:0]
DA [12:0]
A [12:0]
DCS# [2]
S0#
DCS# [3]
S2#
DRAS#
RAS#
DCAS#
CAS#
DWE#
WE#
DDQM [0:1]
DQMB [4:5]
DQMB [6:7]
DDQM [2:3]
DQMB [0:1]
DQMB [2:3]
DDQ [31:16]
DQ [47:32]
DQ [63:48]
DDQ [15:0]
DQ [15:0]
DQ [31:16]
DCKE
CKE
DCLK
CLK
DCLKFB
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■ CONNECTION WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICE
1. Connection with MB93441 (PCI Bridge Chip)
An example of connection between this processor and peripheral device is shown below.
Clock Gen.
MB93441
MB93461
CLKIN
CLKIN
BREQ#
BREQ#
BGNT#
BGNT#
D[31:00]
D[31:00]
A[27:2]
A[27:2]
BE[0:3]
BE[0:3]
DIR
DIR
BS#
BS#
RDY#
RDY#
DREQ#[n] (n : 0 to 7)
Correspondence is arbitrary.
DREQ#
CSC#
CS#[n] (n : Arbitrary except 0)
IRQ[n]/PP[n] (n : 0 to 3)
Correspondence is arbitrary.
Correspondence is arbitrary.
CSR#
IRQ#
BSTREQ#
BSTREQ#
BSTACK#
BSTACK#
PRST#
PRST#
BW16
Reset Gen.
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2. Connection with MB93443 (IDE/PC-Card Host Controller)
An example of connection between this processor and peripheral device is shown below.
Clock Gen.
MB93443
MB93461
CLKIN
CLKIN
D[31:00]
D[31:00]
A[15:2]
A[15:2]
BE[0:3]
BE[0:3]
DIR
DIR
BS#
BS#
RDY#
RDY#
DREQ#[n] (n : 0 to 7)
Correspondence is arbitrary.
DREQ#
CSC#
CS#[n] (n : Arbitrary except 0)
IRQ[n]/PP[n] (n : 0 to 3)
Correspondence is arbitrary.
Correspondence is arbitrary.
CSR#
IRQ#
BSTREQ#
BSTREQ#
BSTACK#
BSTACK#
PRST#
PRST#
BW16
Reset Gen.
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■ PACKAGE DIMENSIONS
420-ball plastic BGA
(BGA-420P-M25)
27.00±0.20(1.063±.008)
25.00(.984)BSC
+.028
24.00 +0.70
–0.05 .945 –.002
0.50(.020)
BSC
4-C2.0
(4-C.079 )
4X10.00
(4X.394)
27.00±0.20
(1.063±.008)
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0.50(.020)
BSC
25.00(.984)
BSC
+0.70
24.00 –0.05
+.028
.945 –.002
1.00(.039)
BSC
AF AE AD AC AB AA Y WV U T R P N M L K J H G F E D C B A
3-R0.5
(3-R.020)
1 PIN INDEX
0.25(.010) C
ø0.63±0.15(.025±.006)
0.30(.012) M C A B
0.10(.004) M C
0.35(.014) C
0.15(.006) C
2.23±0.21
(.088±.008)
1.17±0.05
(.046±.002)
0.56±0.06
(.022±.002)
0.50±0.10
(.020±.004)
C
SEATING PLANE
C
B
A
Dimensions in mm (inches).
Note: The values in parentheses are reference values.
2005 FUJITSU LIMITED BGA420025Sc-1-2
400-ball plastic PFBGA
(BGA-400P-M04)
15.00±0.10(.591±.004)
14.00(.551)REF
0.20(.008) S B
B
0.50(.020)
TYP
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
A
15.00±0.10
(.591±.004)
14.00(.551)
REF
0.50(.020)
TYP
AJ
AH
S
0.15(.006) S
C
2004 FUJITSU LIMITED B400004S-c-1-1
J
G E C A
AG AE AC AA W U R N L
V
T
P M K
H F
D B
AF AD AB Y
0.20(.008) S A
(INDEX AREA)
0.25±0.10
(.010±.004)
(Stand off)
1.15±0.20
(.045±.008)
(Seated height)
INDEX
481-ø0.30±0.10
(481-ø.012±.004)
ø0.05(.002)
M
S A B
Dimensions in mm (inches).
Note: The values in parentheses are reference values.
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