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IS42S32200-7T 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: IS42S32200-7T
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内容描述: 512K位×32位×4 ,银行(64 - MBIT )同步动态RAM [512K Bits x 32 Bits x 4 Banks (64-MBIT) SYNCHRONOUS DYNAMIC RAM]
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文件页数/大小: 55 页 / 977 K
品牌: ISSI [ INTEGRATED SILICON SOLUTION, INC ]
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IS42S32200  
ISSI  
An example is shown in WRITE to WRITE diagram. Data  
n + 1 is either the last of a burst of two or the last desired  
of a longer burst. The 64Mb SDRAM uses a pipelined  
architecture and therefore does not require the 2n rule  
associated with a prefetch architecture. A WRITE command  
can be initiated on any clock cycle following a previous  
WRITE command. Full-speed random write accesses  
within a page can be performed to the same bank, as  
shown in Random WRITE Cycles, or each subsequent  
WRITE may be performed to a different bank.  
WRITEs  
WRITE bursts are initiated with a WRITE command, as  
shown in WRITE Command diagram.  
WRITE Command  
CLK  
HIGH - Z  
CKE  
Data for any WRITE burst may be truncated with a  
subsequent READ command, and data for a fixed-length  
WRITE burst may be immediately followed by a subsequent  
READ command. Once the READ com mand is regis-  
tered, the data inputs will be ignored, and WRITEs will not  
be executed. An example is shown in WRITE to READ.  
Data n + 1 is either the last of a burst of two or the last  
desired of a longer burst.  
CS  
RAS  
CAS  
WE  
Data for a fixed-length WRITE burst may be fol lowed by,  
or truncated with, a PRECHARGE command to the same  
bank (provided that auto precharge was not activated),  
and a full-page WRITE burst may be truncated with a  
PRECHARGE command to the same bank. The  
PRECHARGE command should be issued tWR after the  
clock edge at which the last desired input data element is  
registered. The auto precharge mode requires a tWR of at  
least one clock plus time, regardless of frequency. In  
addition, when truncating a WRITE burst, the DQM signal  
must be used to mask input data for the clock edge prior  
to, and the clock edge coincident with, the PRECHARGE  
command. An example is shown in the WRITE to  
PRECHARGE diagram.Datan+1iseitherthelastofaburst  
of two or the last desired of a longer burst. Following the  
PRECHARGE command, a subsequent command to the  
same bank cannot be issued until tRP is met.  
COLUMN ADDRESS  
AUTO PRECHARGE  
A0-A7  
A8, A9  
A10  
NO PRECHARGE  
BANK ADDRESS  
BA0, BA1  
The starting column and bank addresses are provided with  
theWRITEcommand,andautoprechargeiseitherenabled  
ordisabledforthataccess. Ifautoprechargeisenabled, the  
row being accessed is precharged at the completion of the  
burst. For the generic WRITE commands used in the  
following illustrations, auto precharge is disabled.  
In the case of a fixed-length burst being executed to  
completion, a PRECHARGE command issued at the opti-  
mum time (as described above) provides the same operation  
that would result from the same fixed-length burst with auto  
precharge. The disadvantage of the PRECHARGE command  
is that it requires that the command and address buses be  
available at the appropriate time to issue the command; the  
advantage of the PRECHARGE command is that it can be  
used to truncate fixed-length or full-page bursts.  
During WRITE bursts, the first valid data-in element will be  
registeredcoincidentwiththeWRITEcommand. Subsequent  
data elements will be registered on each successive  
positive clock edge. Upon completion of a fixed-length  
burst, assuming no other commands have been initiated,  
theDQswillremainHigh-Zandanyadditionalinputdatawill  
be ignored (see WRITE Burst). A full-page burst will  
continueuntilterminated. (Attheendofthepage, itwillwrap  
to column 0 and continue.)  
Fixed-length or full-page WRITE bursts can be truncated  
withtheBURSTTERMINATEcommand.Whentruncating  
a WRITE burst, the input data applied coincident with the  
BURST TERMINATE command will be ignored. The last  
data written (provided that DQM is LOW at that time) will  
be the input data applied one clock previous to the BURST  
TERMINATE command. This is shown in WRITE Burst  
Termination, where data n is the last desired data element  
of a longer burst.  
Data for any WRITE burst may be truncated with a  
subsequent WRITE command, and data for a fixed-length  
WRITE burst may be immediately followed by data for a  
WRITEcommand.ThenewWRITEcommandcanbeissued  
on any clock following the previous WRITE command, and  
the data provided coincident with the new command applies  
to the new command.  
Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. — 1-800-379-4774  
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ADVANCE INFORMATION Rev. 00B  
08/14/03  
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