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**82395SX     Smart Cache                                     12/17/90
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**HT44          Secondary Cache                                c:Jun92
***Info:
The  HT44 is  a  look-aside write-through,  80486SX,  486DX or  486DX2
secondary cache  controller. It is  packaged in an  inexpensive 84-pin
plastic-leaded chip carrier (PLCC).

Architecture
With  its look-aside architecture,  the HT44  fits beside  the CPU-to-
Memory bus  and not in  the data path.   Therefore, once the  HT44 has
been designed  into a  486 system, it  can be populated  for secondary
cache systems or left vacant for non-secondary cache systems. The HT44
is direct-mapped to the available address space.

Performance
The  HT44  has a  number  of  performance  enhancing features.   These
include zero-waitstate burst line fills  to the 486 on secondary cache
hits, and simultaneous 486 and secondary cache updates on read misses.

Memory Configurations
The HT44 supports  cache sizes from 32KBytes to  1MB. Both synchronous
and asynchronous  SRAMs are supported.  25ns SRAMs are  sufficient for
zero-wait-state operation at 33MHz.

Chip Set Support
The HT44 can,  be implemented with minimal glue logic  in a 486 system
with the  HTK340 (code  name Shasta) chip  set.  The registers  in the
HTK340  allow  for programming  of  non-cacheable and  write-protected
areas of  memory. The  HTK340 will support  the HT44  with synchronous
SRAMs only.   Future Headland chip sets will  support both synchronous
and asynchronous SRAM designs.

The HT44  can also be used  with some third-party  chip sets, however,
additional glue logic may be required.

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***Features:
General Features
o   Support for 4868X/DX/DX2 CPUs
o   System implementation with Headland’s HTK340 chip set and future 
    486 chip sets
o   16, 20, 25 and 33 MHz CPU speeds

Memory Configurations
o   32KB, 64KB, 128KB, 256KB, 512KB & 1MB cache sizes
o   25ns SRAMs required at 33 MHz
o   Asynchronous and synchronous SRAMs are supported
o   Programmable write-protected and non-cacheable regions are 
    supported through the chip set

Architecture
o   Look-Aside
o   Write through
o   Direct mapped
o   Integrated tag comparator
o   Zero wait state cache hits
o   Simultaneous 486 and secondary cache update on read miss
o   486 line burst cycle support
Package & Die
o   84-pin PLCC
o   LSI Logic’s 0.7 micron HCMOS process

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