Cypress CY7C1347G User Manual

Functional description, Selection guide, Features

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CY7C1347G

4-Mbit (128K x 36) Pipelined Sync SRAM

Cypress Semiconductor Corporation

198 Champion Court

San Jose

,

CA 95134-1709

408-943-2600

Document #: 38-05516 Rev. *F

Revised January 15, 2009

Features

Fully registered inputs and outputs for pipelined operation

128K x 36 common IO architecture

3.3V core power supply (V

DD

)

2.5V/3.3V IO power supply (V

DDQ

)

Fast clock to output times: 2.6 ns (for 250 MHz device)

User-selectable burst counter supporting Intel

®

Pentium

®

interleaved or linear burst sequences

Separate processor and controller address strobes

Synchronous self-timed writes

Asynchronous output enable

Offered in Pb-free 100-Pin TQFP, Pb-free and non Pb-free
119-Ball BGA package, and 165-Ball FBGA package

“ZZ” sleep mode option and stop clock option

Available in industrial and commercial temperature ranges

Functional Description

[1]

The CY7C1347G is a 3.3V, 128K x 36 synchronous-pipelined
SRAM designed to support zero-wait-state secondary cache
with minimal glue logic. CY7C1347G IO pins can operate at
either the 2.5V or the 3.3V level. The IO pins are 3.3V tolerant
when V

DDQ

= 2.5V. All synchronous inputs pass through input

registers controlled by the rising edge of the clock. All data
outputs pass through output registers controlled by the rising
edge of the clock. Maximum access delay from the clock rise is
2.6 ns (250 MHz device). CY7C1347G supports either the
interleaved burst sequence used by the Intel Pentium processor
or a linear burst sequence used by processors such as the
PowerPC

®

. The burst sequence is selected through the MODE

pin. Accesses can be initiated by asserting either the Address
Strobe from Processor (ADSP) or the Address Strobe from
Controller (ADSC) at clock rise. Address advancement through
the burst sequence is controlled by the ADV input. A 2-bit on-chip
wraparound burst counter captures the first address in a burst
sequence and automatically increments the address for the rest
of the burst access.

Byte write operations are qualified with the four Byte Write Select
(BW

[A:D]

) inputs. A Global Write Enable (GW) overrides all byte

write inputs and writes data to all four bytes. All writes are
conducted with on-chip synchronous self-timed write circuitry.

Three synchronous Chip Selects (CE

1

, CE

2

, CE

3

) and an

asynchronous Output Enable (OE) provide for easy bank
selection and output tri-state control. To provide proper data
during depth expansion, OE is masked during the first clock of a
read cycle when emerging from a deselected state.

Selection Guide

Specification

250 MHz

200 MHz

166 MHz

133 MHz

Unit

Maximum Access Time

2.6

2.8

3.5

4.0

ns

Maximum Operating Current

325

265

240

225

mA

Maximum CMOS Standby Current

40

40

40

40

mA

Note

1. For best practice recommendations, refer to the Cypress application note

AN1064, SRAM System Guidelines

.

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