Device Architecture
DINA and DINB
These are the input data signals, and they are nine bits wide. Not all nine bits are valid in all
configurations. When a data width less than nine is specified, unused high-order signals must be
grounded (Table 2-29).
DOUTA and DOUTB
These are the nine-bit output data signals. Not all nine bits are valid in all configurations. As with
DINA and DINB, high-order bits may not be used (Table 2-29). The output data on unused pins is
undefined.
Table 2-29 • Unused/Used Input and Output Data Pins for Various Supported Bus Widths
DINx/DOUTx
D×W
4k×1
2k×2
1k×4
512×9
Unused
[8:1]
Used
[0]
[8:2]
[1:0]
[3:0]
[8:0]
[8:4]
None
Note: The "x" in DINx and DOUTx implies A or B.
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