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- From: sakaria@vipunen.hut.fi (Sakari Aaltonen)
- Subject: Re: Beginners Question: RAS, CAS, and Refresh?
- Message-ID: <1992Aug18.125913.1908@nntp.hut.fi>
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- Reply-To: sakaria@vipunen.hut.fi (Sakari Aaltonen)
- Organization: Helsinki University of Technology
- References: <etxansk.714131335@garbod20>
- Date: Tue, 18 Aug 1992 12:59:13 GMT
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- In article <etxansk.714131335@garbod20> etxansk@garbo.ericsson.se writes:
- > ...........
- > The RAS and CAS signals are probably input signals to the
- >chip used during addressing. I've assumed that they're used
- >to tell the chip whether it's the most or least significant
- >part of the address vector that's currently on the address
- >bus. If I'm right about this, how come there are _two_
- >addressing control signals?
- >
- The two signals come about - I think; I don't design these
- chips - because some sort of clock or AC signal is needed
- in any case for refresh. Then, the multiplex signal is needed.
- RAS and CAS do these. They - or rather, their relationship -
- is used to tell the chip other things, too; see below.
-
- > For the Refresh signal: I can't recall if this one really
- >is a pin on the chip or if it's some event that's done with
- >other signals. I've heard that certain types of chips need
- >this signal in order to work properly. What is the CPU (or
- >the main clock, or the addressing logic) supposed to do to
- >give the memory chips the refresh?
- >
- > Anders Skelander
- >
- Most, if not all, current dynamic RAMs have internal refresh counters.
- An input called REFRESH would be used to tell the chip it's OK
- to refresh the memory cells with the address given by the counter.
- However, there are other ways of doing this, CAS-before-RAS for
- example. Then, the input is not needed, which frees one pin.
- Pins are dear, which is why the REFRESH pin has fallen out of use.
- --
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- Sakari Aaltonen Helsinki University of Technology
- Email: sakaria@vipunen.hut.fi
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