Density | 72M |
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Org | 4Mx18 |
Burst | 2 |
Status | Prod |
Speed Mhz | 250, 300, 333 |
Comments Previous Revision | 2.5 Cycle Read Latency, Application Note |
Product Family | 61 = QUAD/P DDR-2/P |
Configuration | 4M18 = 4M x18 |
Package Code | B4 = 165 ball BGA (13 x 15 mm) |
ROHS Version | L = Lead-free |
Burst Type | B2 = Burst 2 |
Die Rev | A = A |
Read Latency (RL) | blank = 1.5 clock cycles or 2.5 clock cycles |
ODT Option | blank = No ODT |
Product Type | QDP = QUADP |
Temperature Range | I = Industrial (-40°C to +85°C) |
Speed | 333 = 333MHz |
The 72Mb IS61QDPB22M36A/A1/A2 and IS61QDPB24M18A/A1/A2 are synchronous, high- performance CMOS static random access memory (SRAM) devices. These SRAMs have separate I/Os, eliminating the need for high-speed bus turnaround. The rising edge of K clock initiates the read/write operation, and all internal operations are self-timed. Refer to the Timing Reference Diagram for Truth Table for a description of the basic operation of these QUADP (Burst of 2) SRAMs. Read and write addresses are registered on alternating rising edges of the K clock. Read and write performed in double data rate. Byte writes can change with the corresponding data-in to enable or disable writes on a per-byte basis. An internal write buffer enables the data-ins to be registered half a cycle earlier than the write address. The first data-in burst is clocked at the same time as the write command signal, and the second burst is timed to the following rising edge of the K# clock. During the burst read operation, the data-outs from the first bursts are updated from output registers of the second rising edge of the K# clock (starting two cycles later after read command). The data-outs from the second bursts are updated with the third rising edge of the K clock. The K and K# clocks are used to time the data-outs. The device is operated with a single +1.8V power supply and is compatible with HSTL I/O interface.