In AHB, The minimum address space that can be allocated to a single slave is 1KB. All masters are designed so that they do not perform incrementing transfers over a 1KB address boundary. This ensures that a burst never crosses an address decode boundary.
Saturday, June 23, 2018
Why AHB does not cross 1KB address boundary?
In AHB, The minimum address space that can be allocated to a single slave is 1KB. All masters are designed so that they do not perform incrementing transfers over a 1KB address boundary. This ensures that a burst never crosses an address decode boundary.
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