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Preliminary
Document Title 128K X 16 Bit X 2 Banks Synchronous DRAM Revision History
Rev. No.
0.0 1.0
128K X 16 Bit X 2 Banks Synchronous DRAM
History
Initial issue Error correction: basic feature and function descriptions
Issue Date
February 15, 2000 April 7, 2000
Remark
Preliminary
CAS interrupt (I)
Change tSHZ in Hi-Z at 7ns part: 7.5ns 7ns (max.) Change tSHZ in Hi-Z at 8ns part: 7ns 7.5ns (max.) Add 7ns and 8ns parts
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Preliminary
Features
n n n n JEDEC standard 3.3V power supply LVTTL compatible with multiplexed address Dual banks / Pulse RAS MRS cycle with address key programs - CAS Latency (2,3) - Burst Length (1,2,4,8 & full page) - Burst Type (Sequential & Interleave) n All inputs are sampled at the positive going edge of the system clock n n n n n Burst Read Single-bit Write operation DQM for masking Auto & self refresh 16ms refresh period (1K cycle) 50 Pin TSOP (II)
128K X 16 Bit X 2 Banks Synchronous DRAM
General Description
The A43L8316 is 4,194,304 bits synchronous high data rate Dynamic RAM organized as 2 X 131,072 words by 16 bits, fabricated with AMIC's high performance CMOS technology. Synchronous design allows precise cycle control with the use of system clock. I/O transactions are possible on every clock cycle. Range of operating frequencies, programmable latencies allows the same device to be useful for a variety of high bandwidth, high performance memory system applications.
Pin Configuration
n TSOP (II)
NC/RFU
VDDQ
VSSQ
DQ13
DQ12
DQ11
DQ10
UDQM
VDDQ
VSSQ
DQ15
DQ14
CKE
VSS
50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26
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1 VDD
2 DQ0
3 DQ1
4 VSSQ
5 DQ2
6 DQ3
7 VDDQ
8 DQ4
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 DQ7 A8 A0 A1 A2 DQ5 DQ6 CAS RAS CS BA A3 VDDQ LDQM VSSQ VDD WE
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VSS
CLK
DQ9
DQ8
NC
NC
NC
A7
A6
A5
A4
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Block Diagram
LWE I/O Control
Data Input Register Bank Select
LDQM
Row Buffer Refresh Counter
128K X 16
Row Decoder
Output Buffer
Sense AMP
CLK Address Register
128K X 16
DQi
LCBR
LRAS
ADD
Column Decoder
Column Buffer
Latency & Burst Length
LRAS
LCAS LRAS LCBR LWE
Programming Register LDQM LWCBR
Timing Register
CLK
CKE
CS
RAS
CAS
WE
L(U)DQM
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Pin Descriptions
Symbol CLK CS Name System Clock Chip Select Description Active on the positive going edge to sample all inputs. Disables or Enables device operation by masking or enabling all inputs except CLK, CKE and L(U)DQM Masks system clock to freeze operation from the next clock cycle. CKE Clock Enable CKE should be enabled at least one clock + tss prior to new command. Disable input buffers for power down in standby. Row / Column addresses are multiplexed on the same pins. A0~A8/AP Address Row address : RA0~RA8, Column address: CA0~CA7 Selects bank to be activated during row address latch time. BA Bank Select Address Selects band for read/write during column address latch time.
RAS
Row Address Strobe
Latches row addresses on the positive going edge of the CLK with RAS low. Enables row access & precharge.
CAS
Column Address Strobe Write Enable Data Input/Output Mask Data Input/Output Power Supply/Ground Data Output Power/Ground No Connection
Latches column addresses on the positive going edge of the CLK with CAS low. Enables column access. Enables write operation and Row precharge. Makes data output Hi-Z, t SHZ after the clock and masks the output. Blocks data input when L(U)DQM active. Data inputs/outputs are multiplexed on the same pins. Power Supply: +3.3V0.3V/Ground Provide isolated Power/Ground to DQs for improved noise immunity.
WE L(U)DQM DQ0-15 VDD/VSS VDDQ/VSSQ NC/RFU
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Absolute Maximum Ratings*
Voltage on any pin relative to VSS (Vin, Vout ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -1.0V to +4.6V Voltage on VDD supply relative to VSS (VDD, VDDQ ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-1.0V to +4.6V Storage Temperature (TSTG) . . . . . . . . . . -55C to +150C Soldering Temperature X Time (TSLODER) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260C X 10sec Power Dissipation (PD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1W Short Circuit Current (Ios) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50mA
*Comments
Permanent device damage may occur if "Absolute Maximum Ratings" are exceeded. Functional operation should be restricted to recommended operating condition. Exposure to higher than recommended voltage for extended periods of time could affect device reliability.
DC Electrical Characteristics
Recommend operating conditions (Voltage referenced to VSS = 0V) Parameter Supply Voltage Input High Voltage Input Low Voltage Output High Voltage Output Low Voltage Input Leakage Current Output Leakage Current Output Loading Condition Symbol VDD,VDDQ VIH VIL VOH VOL IIL IOL Min 3.0 2.0 -0.3 2.4 -5 -5 Typ 3.3 3.0 0 See Figure 1 Max 3.6 VDD+0.3 0.8 0.4 5 5 Unit V V V V V A A Note 1 IOH = -2mA IOL = 2mA Note 2 Note 3 Note
Note: 1. VIL (min) = -1.5V AC (pulse width 5ns). 2. Any input 0V VIN VDD + 0.3V, all other pins are not under test = 0V 3. Dout is disabled, 0V Vout VDD
Decoupling Capacitance Guide Line
Recommended decoupling capacitance added to power line at board. Parameter Decoupling Capacitance between VDD and VSS Decoupling Capacitance between VDDQ and VSSQ Symbol CDC1 CDC2 Value 0.1 + 0.01 0.1 + 0.01 Unit F F
Note: 1. VDD and VDDQ pins are separated each other. All VDD pins are connected in chip. All VDDQ pins are connected in chip. 2. VSS and VSSQ pins are separated each other All VSS pins are connected in chip. All VSSQ pins are connected in chip.
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DC Electrical Characteristics
(Recommended operating condition unless otherwise noted, TA = 0 to 70C) Symbol Parameter Operating Current Icc1 (One Bank Active) Precharge Standby Current in powerdown mode Test Conditions Burst Length = 1 tRC tRC(min), tCC tCC(min), IOL = 0mA CKE VIL(max), tCC = 15ns CKL VIL(max), tCC = CKE VIH(min), CS VIH(min), tCC = 15ns Precharge Standby Current in non power-down mode Input signals are changed one time during 30ns CKE VIH(min), CLK VIL(max), tCC = Input signals are stable. ICC3 P ICC3 PS ICC3N Active Standby Current in powerdown mode Active Standby current in non power-down mode (One Bank Active) CKE VIL(max), tCC = 15ns CKE VIL(max), CKE VIL(max) tCC = CKE VIH(min), CS VIH(min), tCC = 15ns Input signals are changed one time during 30ns CKE VIH(min), CLK VIL(max), tCC = Input signals are stable. Operating Current (Burst Mode) IOL = 0mA, Page Burst All bank Activated, tCCD = tCCD (min) 3 2 3 ICC5 ICC6 Refresh Current Self Refresh Current tRC tRC (min) CKE 0.2V 2 160 120 90 100 2 150 110 90 90 2 140 mA 100 85 85 2 mA mA 2 1 10 10 10 6 3 2 30 6 3 2 30 6 3 2 30 mA CAS Latency 3 2 -7 110 120 3 2 25 Speed -8 100 100 3 2 25 -10 90 90 3 2 25 mA mA 1 Unit Notes
Icc2 P Icc2 PS ICC2N
mA
ICC2NS
mA
ICC3NS
ICC4
Note: 1. Measured with outputs open. Addresses are changed only one time during tCC(min). 2. Refresh period is 64ms. Addresses are changed only one time during tCC(min).
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AC Operating Test Conditions
(VDD = 3.3V 0.3V, TA = 0C to +70C) Parameter AC input levels Input timing measurement reference level Input rise and all time (See note3) Output timing measurement reference level Output load condition Value VIH/VIL = 2.4V/0.4V 1.4V tr/tf = 1ns/1ns 1.4V See Fig.2
3.3V 1200 Output OUTPUT 870 3pF VOH(DC) = 2.4V, IOH = -2mA VOL(DC) = 0.4V, IOL = 2mA VTT =1.4V 50 ZO=50 30pF
(Fig. 1) DC Output Load Circuit
(Fig. 2) AC Output Load Circuit
AC Characteristics
(AC operating conditions unless otherwise noted) -7 Symbol Parameter CAS Latency 3 tCC CLK cycle time 2 CLK to valid tSAC Output delay tOH Output data hold time 2 3 tCH CLK high pulse width 2 3 2.5 2.5 3 3.5 ns 3 7 3 7.5 3 10 ns 2 3 8 6 Min. 7 1000 10 6 Max. Min. 8 1000 15 8 ns 1,2 -8 Max. Min. 10 1000 ns 1 -10 Unit Max. Note
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AC Characteristics (continued)
(AC operating conditions unless otherwise noted) -7 Symbol Parameter CAS Latency 3 tCL CLK low pulse width 2 3 tSS Input setup time 2 3 tSH Input hold time 2 3 tSLZ CLK to output in Low-Z 2 CLK to output tSHZ In Hi-Z 2 7 7.5 3 10 3 6 6 3 8 ns 1 1 1 ns 2 1 1 1 ns 3 2.5 3 2 2 2.5 ns 3 Min. 2.5 3 3.5 ns 3 Max. Min. -8 Max. Min. -10 Unit Max. Note
*All AC parameters are measured from half to half. Note : 1. Parameters depend on programmed CAS latency. 2. If clock rising time is longer than 1ns, (tr/2-0.5)ns should be added to the parameter. 3. Assumed input rise and fall time (tr & tf) = 1ns. If tr & tf is longer than 1ns, transient time compensation should be considered, i.e., [(tr + tf)/2-1]ns should be added to the parameter.
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Operating AC Parameter
(AC operating conditions unless otherwise noted) Version Symbol Parameter CAS Latency 3 tRRD(min) Row active to row active delay 2 3 tRCD(min)
RAS to CAS delay
Unit -7 2 3 2 3 2 7 5 100 10 7 1 2 6 5 100 9 7 1 10 CLK 6 CLK 3 CLK 2 3 CLK -8 2 -10 2 CLK
Note
1
2 3
1
tRP(min)
Row precharge time
2 3
1
tRAS(min) tRAS(max) Row active time
2 3 2 3
1
120
s
tRC(min)
Row cycle time
2 3
1
tCDL(min)
Last data in new col. Address delay
2 3
1
CLK
2
tRDL(min)
Last data in row precharge
2 3
1
1
1
CLK
2
tBDL(min)
Last data in to burst stop
2 3
1
1
1
CLK
2
tCCD(min)
Col. Address to col. Address delay
2 3
1 2 1
1 2 1
1 2 1
CLK CLK CLK 4
Number of valid output data
2
Note: 1. The minimum number of clock cycles is determined by dividing the minimum time required with clock cycle time and then rounding off to the next higher integer. 2. Minimum delay is required to complete write. 3. All parts allow every cycle column address change. 4. In case of row precharge interrupt, auto precharge and read burst stop.
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Simplified Truth Table
Command Register Refresh CKEn-1 CKEn
CS
RAS CAS
WE DQM BA A8/
AP L H H X H H L L L H X X H X V X H X X X X X X V L H X X X X X X X V X X X V V V X X X
A7~A0 Notes
Mode Register Set Auto Refresh Self Refresh Entry Exit
H H L H H H H
X H L H X X X X X L H L H
L L L H L L L L L L H X L H L H L H
L L H X L H H H L H X X H X V X X H X
L L H X H L L H H H X X H X V X H X
OP CODE X
1,2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4,5 4 4,5 6
Bank Active & Row Addr. Read & Auto Precharge Disable Column Addr. Auto Precharge Enable Write & Auto Precharge Disable Column Addr. Auto Precharge Enable Burst Stop Precharge Bank Selection Both Banks Clock Suspend or Active Power Down Entry Exit Entry Precharge Power Down Mode Exit DQM No Operation Command
Row Addr. L H L H X X Column Addr. Column Addr.
H H L H L H H
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X
X
(V = Valid, X = Don't Care, H = Logic High, L = Logic Low) Note : 1. OP Code : Operand Code A0~A8/AP,BA : Program keys. (@MRS) 2. MRS can be issued only at both banks precharge state. A new command can be issued after 2 clock cycle of MRS. 3. Auto refresh functions as same as CBR refresh of DRAM. The automatical precharge without Row precharge command is meant by "Auto". Auto/Self refresh can be issued only at both precharge state. 4. BA : Bank select address. If "Low" at read, write, Row active and precharge, bank A is selected. If "High" at read, write, Row active and precharge, bank B is selected. If A8/AP is "High" at Row precharge, BA is ignored and both banks are selected. 5. During burst read or write with auto precharge, new read write command cannot be issued. Another bank read write command can be issued at every burst length. 6. Burst stop command is valid at every burst length. 7. DQM sampled at positive going edge of a CLK masks the data-in at the very CLK (Write DQM latency is 0), but makes the data-out Hi-Z state after 2 CLK cycles. (Read DQM latency is 2)
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Mode Register Filed Table to Program Modes
Register Programmed with MRS Address Function BA RFU
(Note 2)
A8 TM
A7
A6
A5 CAS Latency
A4
A3 BT
A2
A1 Burst Length
A0
(Note 1)
Test Mode A8 0 0 1 1 A7 0 1 0 1 Type Mode Register Set Vendor Use Only A6 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1
CAS Latency A5 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 A4 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Latency Reserved 2 3 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved
Burst Type A3 0 1 Type Sequential Interleave A2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 A1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1
Burst Length A0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 BT=0 1 2 4 8 Reserved Reserved Reserved 256(Full) BT=1 Reserved Reserved 4 8 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved (Note 3)
Write Burst Length BA 0 1 Length Burst Single Bit
Power Up Sequence
1. Apply power and start clock, Attempt to maintain CKE = "H", DQM = "H" and the other pins are NOP condition at inputs. 2. Maintain stable power, stable clock and NOP input condition for a minimum of 200s. 3. Issue precharge commands for all banks of the devices. 4. Issue 2 or more auto-refresh commands. 5. Issue a mode register set command to initialize the mode register. cf.) Sequence of 4 & 5 may be changed. The device is now ready for normal operation. Note : 1. RFU(Reserved for Future Use) should stay "0" during MRS cycle. 2. If BA is high during MRS cycle, "Burst Read Single Bit Write" function will be enabled. 3. The full column burst (256bit) is available only at Sequential mode of burst type.
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Burst Sequence (Burst Length = 4) Initial address Sequential A1 0 0 1 1 A0 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 3 1 2 3 0 2 3 0 1 3 0 1 2 0 1 2 3 1 0 3 2 2 3 0 1 3 2 1 0 Interleave
Burst Sequence (Burst Length = 8)
Initial address Sequential A2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 A1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 A0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 0 3 2 5 4 7 6 2 3 0 1 6 7 4 5 3 2 1 0 7 6 5 4 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 5 4 7 6 1 0 3 2 6 7 4 5 2 3 0 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Interleave
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Device Operations
Clock (CLK) The clock input is used as the reference for all SDRAM operations. All operations are synchronized to the positive going edge of the clock. The clock transitions must be monotonic between VIL and VIH. During operation with CKE high all inputs are assumed to be in valid state (low or high) for the duration of set up and hold time around positive edge of the clock for proper functionality and ICC specifications. Clock Enable (CLK) The clock enable (CKE) gates the clock onto SDRAM. If CKE goes low synchronously with clock (set-up and hold time same as other inputs), the internal clock is suspended form the next clock cycle and the state of output and burst address is frozen as long as the CKE remains low. All other inputs are ignored from the next clock cycle after CKE goes low. When both banks are in the idle state and CKE goes low synchronously with clock, the SDRAM enters the power down mode form the next clock cycle. The SDRAM remains in the power down mode ignoring the other inputs as long as CKE remains low. The power down exit is synchronous as the internal clock is suspended. When CKE goes high at least "tSS + 1 CLOCK" before the high going edge of the clock, then the SDRAM becomes active from the same clock edge accepting all the input commands. Bank Select (BA) This SDRAM is organized as two independent banks of 131,072 words X 16 bits memory arrays. The BA inputs is latched at the time of assertion of RAS and CAS to select the bank to be used for the operation. When BA is asserted low, bank A is selected. When BA is asserted high, bank B is selected. The bank select BA is latched at bank activate, read, write mode register set and precharge operations. Address Input (A0 ~ A8/AP) The 17 address bits required to decode the 131,072 word locations are multiplexed into 9 address input pins (A0~A8/AP). The 11 bit row address is latched along with RAS and BA during bank activate command. The 8 bit column address is latched along with CAS , WE and BA during read or write command. NOP and Device Deselect When RAS , CAS and WE are high, the SDRAM performs no operation (NOP). NOP does not initiate any new operation, but is needed to complete operations which require more than single clock like bank activate, burst read, auto refresh, etc. The device deselect is also a NOP and is entered by asserting CS high. CS high disables the command decoder so that RAS , CAS and WE , and all the address inputs are ignored. Power-Up The following sequence is recommended for POWER UP 1. Power must be applied to either CKE and DQM inputs to pull them high and other pins are NOP condition at the inputs before or along with VDD (and VDDQ) supply. The clock signal must also be asserted at the same time. 2. After VDD reaches the desired voltage, a minimum pause of 200 microseconds is required with inputs in NOP condition. 3. Both banks must be precharged now. 4. Perform a minimum of 2 Auto refresh cycles to stabilize the internal circuitry. 5. Perform a MODE REGISTER SET cycle to program the CAS latency, burst length and burst type as the default value of mode register is undefined. At the end of one clock cycle from the mode register set cycle, the device is ready for operation. When the above sequence is used for Power-up, all the out-puts will be in high impedance state. The high impedance of outputs is not guaranteed in any other power-up sequence. cf.) Sequence of 4 & 5 may be changed. Mode Register Set (MRS) The mode register stores the data for controlling the various operation modes of SDRAM. It programs the CAS latency, addressing mode, burst length, test mode and various vendor specific options to make SDRAM useful for variety of different applications. The default value of the mode register is not defined, therefore the mode register must be written after power up to operate the SDRAM. The mode register is written by asserting low on CS , RAS ,
CAS , WE (The SDRAM should be in active mode with CKE already high prior to writing the mode register). The state of address pins A0~A8/AP and BA in the same cycle as CS , RAS , CAS , WE going low is the data written in the mode register. One clock cycle is required to complete the write in the mode register. The mode register contents can be changed using the same command and clock cycle requirements during operation as long as both banks are in the idle state. The mode register is divided into various fields depending on functionality. The burst length field uses A0~A2, burst type uses A3, addressing mode uses A4~A6, A7~A8/AP and BA are used for vendor specific options or test mode. And the write burst length is programmed using BA. A7~A8/AP and BA must be set to low for normal SDRAM operation. Refer to table for specific codes for various burst length, addressing modes and CAS latencies.
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Device Operations (continued)
Bank Activate The bank activate command is used to select a random row in an idle bank. By asserting low on RAS and Burst Write The burst write command is similar to burst read command, and is used to write data into the SDRAM consecutive clock cycles in adjacent addresses depending on burst length and burst sequence. By asserting low on CS , CAS and WE with valid column address, a write burst is initiated. The data inputs are provided for the initial address in the same clock cycle as the burst write command. The input buffer is deselected at the end of the burst length, even though the internal writing may not have been completed yet. The writing can not complete to burst length. The burst write can be terminated by issuing a burst read and DQM for blocking data inputs or burst write in the same or the other active bank. The burst stop command is valid only at full page burst length where the writing continues at the end of burst and the burst is wrap around. The write burst can also be terminated by using DQM for blocking data and precharging the bank "tRDL" after the last data input to be written into the active row. See DQM OPERATION also. DQM Operation The DQM is used to mask input and output operation. It works similar to OE during read operation and inhibits writing during write operation. The read latency is two cycles from DQM and zero cycle for write, which means DQM masking occurs two cycles later in the read cycle and occurs in the same cycle during write cycle. DQM operation is synchronous with the clock, therefore the masking occurs for a complete cycle. The DQM signal is important during burst interrupts of write with read or precharge in the SDRAM. Due to asynchronous nature of the internal write, the DQM operation is critical to avoid unwanted or incomplete writes when the complete burst write is not required. Precharge The precharge operation is performed on an active bank by asserting low on CS , RAS , WE and A8/AP with valid BA of the bank to be precharged. The precharge command can be asserted anytime after tRAS(min) is satisfied from the bank activate command in the desired bank. "tRP" is defined as the minimum time required to precharge a bank. The minimum number of clock cycles required to complete row precharge is calculated by dividing "tRP" with clock cycle time and rounding up to the next higher integer. Care should be taken to make sure that burst write is completed or DQM is used to inhibit writing before precharge command is asserted. The maximum time any bank can be active is specified by tRAS(max). Therefore, each bank has to be precharged within tRAS(max) from the bank activate command. At the end of precharge, the bank enters the idle state and is ready to be activated again. Entry to Power Down, Auto refresh, Self refresh and Mode register Set etc, is possible only when both banks are in idle state. 13
CS with desired row and bank addresses, a row access is initiated. The read or write operation can occur after a time delay of tRCD(min) from the time of bank activation. tRCD(min) is an internal timing parameter of SDRAM, therefore it is dependent on operating clock frequency. The minimum number of clock cycles required between bank activate and read or write command should be calculated by dividing tRCD(min) with cycle time of the clock and then rounding off the result to the next higher integer. The SDRAM has two internal banks on the same chip and shares part of the internal circuitry to reduce chip area, therefore it restricts the activation of both banks immediately. Also the noise generated during sensing of each bank of SDRAM is high requiring some time for power supplies recover before the other bank can be sensed reliably. tRRD(min) specifies the minimum time required between activating different banks. The number of clock cycles required between different bank activation must be calculated similar to tRCD specification. The minimum time required for the bank to be active to initiate sensing and restoring the complete row of dynamic cells is determined by tRAS(min) specification before a precharge command to that active bank can be asserted. The maximum time any bank can be in the active state is determined by tRAS(max). The number of cycles for both tRAS(min) and tRAS(max) can be calculated similar to tRCD specification.
Burst Read The burst read command is used to access burst of data on consecutive clock cycles from an active row in an active bank. The burst read command is issued by asserting low on CS and CAS with WE being high on the positive edge of the clock. The bank must be active for at least tRCD(min) before the burst read command is issued. The first output appears CAS latency number of clock cycles after the issue of burst read command. The burst length, burst sequence and latency from the burst read command is determined by the mode register which is already programmed. The burst read can be initiated on any column address of the active row. The address wraps around if the initial address does not start from a boundary such that number of outputs from each I/O are equal to the burst length programmed in the mode register. The output goes into high-impedance at the end of the burst, unless a new burst read was initiated to keep the data output gapless. The burst read can be terminated by issuing another burst read or burst write in the same bank or the other active bank or a precharge command to the same bank. The burst stop command is valid at every page burst length.
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Device Operations (continued)
Auto Precharge The precharge operation can also be performed by using auto precharge. The SDRAM internally generates the timing to satisfy tRAS(min) and "tRP" for the programmed burst length and CAS latency. The auto precharge command is issued at the same time as burst read or burst write by asserting high on A8/AP. If burst read or burst write command is issued with low on A8/AP, the bank is left active until a new command is asserted. Once auto precharge command is given, no new commands are possible to that particular bank until the bank achieves idle state. Both Banks Precharge Both banks can be precharged at the same time by using Precharge all command. Asserting low on CS , RAS and operation is specified by "tRC(min)". The minimum number of clock cycles required can be calculated by driving "tRC" with clock cycle time and then rounding up to the next higher integer. The auto refresh command must be followed by NOP's until the auto refresh operation is completed. Both banks will be in the idle state at the end of auto refresh operation. The auto refresh is the preferred refresh mode when the SDRAM is being used for normal data transactions. The auto refresh cycle can be performed once in 15.6us or a burst of 1024 auto refresh cycles once in 16ms. Self Refresh The self refresh is another refresh mode available in the SDRAM. The self refresh is the preferred refresh mode for data retention and low power operation of SDRAM. In self refresh mode, the SDRAM disables the internal clock and all the input buffers except CKE. The refresh addressing and timing is internally generated to reduce power consumption. The self refresh mode is entered from all banks idle state by asserting low on CS , RAS , CAS and CKE with high on WE . Once the self refresh mode is entered, only CKE state being low matters, all the other inputs including clock are ignored to remain in the self refresh. The self refresh is exited by restarting the external clock and then asserting high on CKE. This must be followed by NOP's for a minimum time of "tRC" before the SDRAM reaches idle state to begin normal operation. If the system uses burst auto refresh during normal operation, it is recommended to used burst 1024 auto refresh cycles immediately after exiting self refresh.
WE with high on A8/AP after both banks have satisfied tRAS(min) requirement, performs precharge on both banks. At the end of tRP after performing precharge all, both banks are in idle state.
Auto Refresh The storage cells of SDRAM need to be refreshed every 16ms to maintain data. An auto refresh cycle accomplishes refresh of a single row of storage cells. The internal counter increments automatically on every auto refresh cycle to refresh all the rows. An auto refresh command is issued by asserting low on CS , RAS and CAS with high on CKE and WE . The auto refresh command can only be asserted with both banks being in idle state and the device is not in power down mode (CKE is high in the previous cycle). The time required to complete the auto refresh
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Basic feature And Function Descriptions 1. CLOCK Suspend
1) Click Suspended During Write (BL=4)
2) Clock Suspended During Read (BL=4)
CLK CMD CKE Masked by CKE Internal CLK Masked by CKE WR RD
DQ(CL2) DQ(CL3)
D0 D0
D1 D1
D2 D2 Not Written
D3 D3
Q0
Q1 Q0
Q2 Q1
Q3 Q2 Suspended Dout Q3
Note: CLK to CLK disable/enable=1 clock
2. DQM Operation
1) Write Mask (BL=4)
2) Read Mask (BL=4)
CLK CMD WR RD
DQM Masked by CKE DQ(CL2) DQ(CL3) D0 D0 D1 D1 D3 D3 Q0 Hi-Z Hi-Z Masked by CKE Q1 Q1 Q3 Q2 Q3
DQM to Data-in Mask = 0CLK
DQM to Data-out Mask = 2
2) Read Mask (BL=4)
CLK CMD CKE RD
DQM DQ(CL2) DQ(CL3) Q0 Hi-Z Hi-Z Q2 Q1 Hi-Z Hi-Z Q4 Q3 Hi-Z Hi-Z Q6 Q5 Q7 Q6 Q8 Q7
* Note : 1. DQM makes data out Hi-Z after 2 clocks which should masked by CKE "L".
2. DQM masks both data-in and data-out.
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3. CAS Interrupt (I)
1) Read interrupted by Read (BL=4) Note 1 CLK CMD ADD DQ(CL2) DQ(CL3) tCCD
Note2
RD A
RD B QA0 QB0 QA0 QB1 QB2 QB0 QB1 QB3 QB2 QB3
2) Write interrupted by Write (BL =2) CLK CMD ADD DQ WR WR
Note2
3) Write interrupted by Read (BL =2)
WR tCCD A DB1 DQ(CL2) DQ(CL3) DA0 DA0 tCDL
Note3
RD
Note2
tCCD A DA0 B
B QB0 QB1 QB0 QB1
DB0
tCDL
Note3
Note : 1. By "Interrupt", It is possible to stop burst read/write by external command before the end of burst. By " CAS Interrupt", to stop burst read/write by CAS access; read, write and block write. 2. tCCD : CAS to CAS delay. (=1CLK) 3. tCDL : Last data in to new column address delay. (= 1CLK).
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4.
CAS Interrupt (II) : Read Interrupted Write & DQM
(1) CL=2, BL=4 CLK i) CMD DQM DQ ii) CMD DQM DQ iii) CMD DQM DQ iv) CMD DQM DQ (2) CL=3, BL=4 CLK i) CMD DQM DQ ii) CMD DQM DQ iii) CMD DQM DQ iv) CMD DQM DQ v) CMD DQM DQ Q0
Note 2
RD
WR
D0 RD
D1 WR
D2
D3
Hi-Z RD
D0
D1 WR
D2
D3
Hi-Z RD
D0
D1 WR
D2
D3
Q0
Hi-Z
Note 1
D0
D1
D2
D3
RD
WR
D0 RD
D1 WR
D2
D3
D0 RD
D1 WR
D2
D3
D0 WR RD
D1 WR
D2
D3
Hi-Z RD
D0
D1 WR
D2
D3
Hi-Z
D0
D1
D2
D3
* Note : 1. To prevent bus contention, there should be at least one gap between data in and data out. 2. To prevent bus contention, DQM should be issued which makes a least one gap between data in and data out.
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5. Write Interrupted by Precharge & DQM
CLK CMD DQM DQ D0 D1 D2 D3
Masked by DQM Note 2
WR
PRE
Note 1
Note : 1. To inhibit invalid write, DQM should be issued. 2. This precharge command and burst write command should be of the same bank, otherwise it is not precharge interrupt but only another bank precharge of dual banks operation.
6. Precharge
1) Normal Write (BL=4) CLK CMD DQ WR D0 D1 D2 D3 tRDL
Note 1
PRE
2) Read (BL=4) CLK CMD DQ(CL2) DQ(CL3) RD Q0 Q1 Q0 PRE Q2 Q1 Q3 Q2
Note 2 1
Q3
2
7. Auto Precharge
1) Normal Write (BL=4) CLK CMD DQ WR D0 D1 D2 D3
Note 2 Auto Precharge Starts
2) Read (BL=4) CLK CMD DQ(CL2) DQ(CL3) RD Q0 Q1 Q0 Q2 Q1 Q3 Q2
Note 2 Auto Precharge Starts
Q3
* Note : 1. Number of valid output data after Row Precharge : 1,2 for CAS Latency = 2,3 respectively. 2. The row active command of the precharge bank can be issued after tRP from this point. The new read/write command of other active bank can be issued from this point. At burst read/write with auto precharge, CAS interrupt of the same/another bank is illegal.
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8. Burst Stop & Precharge Interrupt
1) Write Interrupted by Precharge (BL=4) CLK CMD DQM DQ D0 D1 D2 D3 tRDL
Note 1
2) Write Burst Stop (BL=8) CLK
WR
PRE
CMD
WR
STOP
DQ
D0
D1
D2 tBDL (note 2)
3) Read Interrupted by Precharge (BL=4) CLK CMD DQ(CL2) DQ(CL3) RD PRE Q0 Q1 Q0
Note 3 1
4) Read Burst Stop (BL=4) CLK CMD DQ(CL2) Q1
2
RD
STOP Q0 Q1 Q0
Note 3 1
DQ(CL3)
Q1
2
9. MRS
Mode Register Set CLK
Note 4
CMD
PRE tRP
MRS ACT 1CLK
Note : 1.tRDL : 1CLK, Last Data in to Row Precharge. 2. tBDL : 1CLK, Last Data in to Burst Stop Delay. 3. Number of valid output data after Row precharge or burst stop : 1,2 for CAS latency=2,3 respectively. 4. PRE : Both banks precharge if necessary. MRS can be issued only at all bank precharge state.
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10. Clock Suspend Exit & Power Down Exit
1) Clock Suspend (=Active Power Down) Exit CLK CKE Internal CLK CMD
Note 1
2) Power Down (=Precharge Power Down) Exit CLK
tSS
CKE Internal CLK RD CMD
Note 2
tSS
NOP
ACT
11. Auto Refresh & Self Refresh
Note 3
1) Auto Refresh
CKE Internal CLK CMD
Note 4
~ ~
CLK PRE AR
Note 5
CMD
tRP
tRC
Note 6
2) Self Refresh
Note 4
CMD CKE
PRE
SR
~ ~
CLK
~ ~
~~ ~~
~ ~
tRP
tRC
* Note : 1. Active power down : one or more bank active state. 2. Precharge power down : both bank precharge state. 3. The auto refresh is the same as CBR refresh of conventional DRAM. No precharge commands are required after Auto Refresh command. During tRC from auto refresh command, any other command can not be accepted. 4. Before executing auto/self refresh command, both banks must be idle state. 5. MRS, Bank Active, Auto/Self Refresh, Power Down Mode Entry. 6. During self refresh mode, refresh interval and refresh operation are performed internally. After self refresh entry, self refresh mode is kept while CKE is LOW. During self refresh mode, all inputs expect CKE will be don't cared, and outputs will be in Hi-Z state. During tRC from self refresh exit command, any other command can not be accepted. Before/After self refresh mode, burst auto refresh cycle (1024K cycles ) is recommended.
~ ~
~ ~
~ ~
CMD
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12. About Burst Type Control
Basic MODE Sequential counting Interleave counting At MRS A3="0". See the BURST SEQUENCE TABE.(BL=4,8) BL=1,2,4,8 and full page wrap around. At MRS A3=" 1". See the BURST SEQUENCE TABE.(BL=4,8) BL=4,8 At BL=1,2 Interleave Counting = Sequential Counting At MRS A3 = "1". (See to Interleave Counting Mode) Starting Address LSB 3 bits A0-2 should be "000" or "111".@BL=8. --if LSB = "000" : Increment Counting. --if LSB= "111" : Decrement Counting. For Example, (Assume Addresses except LSB 3 bits are all 0, BL=8) --@ write, LSB="000", Accessed Column in order 0-1-2-3-4-5-6-7 --@ read, LSB="111", Accessed Column in order 7-6-5-4-3-2-1-0 At BL=4, same applications are possible. As above example, at Interleave Counting mode, by confining starting address to some values, PseudoDecrement Counting Mode can be realized. See the BURST SEQUENCE TABLE carefully. At MRS A3 = "0". (See to Sequential Counting Mode) A0-2 = "111". (See to Full Page Mode) Using Full Page Mode and Burst Stop Command, Binary Counting Mode can be realized. --@ Sequential Counting Accessed Column in order 3-4-5-6-7-1-2-3 (BL=8) --@ Pseudo-Binary Counting, Accessed Column in order 3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10 (Burst Stop command) Note. The next column address of 256 is 0 Every cycle Read/Write Command with random column address can realize Random Column Access. That is similar to Extended Data Out (EDO) Operation of convention DRAM.
PseudoDecrement Sequential Counting
PseudoMODE
Pseudo-Binary Counting
Random MODE
Random column Access tCCD = 1 CLK
13. About Burst Length Control
At MRS A2,1,0 = "000". At auto precharge, tRAS should not be violated. At MRS A2,1,0 = "001". 2 At auto precharge, tRAS should not be violated. 4 At MRS A2,1,0 = "010" 8 At MRS A2,1,0 = "011". At MRS A2,1,0 = "111". Full Page Wrap around mode (Infinite burst length) should be stopped by burst stop, RAS interrupt or CAS interrupt. At MRS BA="1". BRSW Read burst = 1,2,4,8, full page/write Burst =1 At auto precharge of write, tRAS should not be violated. tBDL=1, Valid DQ after burst stop is 1,2 for CL=2,3 respectively Burst Stop Using burst stop command, it is possible only at full page burst length. Before the end of burst, Row precharge command of the same bank RAS Interrupt Stops read/write burst with Row precharge. (Interrupted by Precharge) tRDL=1 with DQM, valid DQ after burst stop is 1,2 for CL=2,3 respectively During read/write burst with auto precharge, RAS interrupt cannot be issued. Before the end of burst, new read/write stops read/write burst and starts new read/write burst or block write. CAS Interrupt During read/write burst with auto precharge, CAS interrupt can not be issued. 1
Basic MODE
Special MODE Random MODE
Interrupt MODE
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Power On Sequence & Auto Refresh
0 CLOCK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
CKE
High level is necessary
~ ~
CS tRP RAS
tRC
~ ~
~ ~
~ ~
~ ~
~ ~
~ ~
~ ~
DQM
High level is necessary
~ ~
DQ
Precharge (All Banks)
Auto Refresh
Auto Refresh
~ ~
High-Z
~ ~
~ ~
WE
~ ~
A8/AP
~ ~
BA
~ ~
ADDR
~ ~ ~ ~
CAS
~ ~ ~ ~
~ ~ ~
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
KEY
Ra
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
KEY
BS
KEY
Ra
Mode Regiser Set Row Active (A-Bank) : Don't care
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Single Bit Read-Write-Read Cycles (Same Page) @CAS Latency=3, Burst Length=1
tCH 0 CLOCK tCC CKE tRAS tRC
*Note 1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
tCL High
tSH tSS
CS tRCD tSH RAS tSS tSH CAS tSS tSH ADDR tSS
*Note 2 *Note 2,3
tRP
tCCD
tSS Ca Cb tSH
*Note 2,3 *Note 2,3 *Note 4 *Note 2
Ra
Cc
Rb
BA
BS
BS
BS
BS
BS
BS
*Note 3
*Note 3
*Note 3
*Note 4
A8/AP
Ra
Rb
tSH WE tSS tSS DQM tRAC tSAC DQ tSLZ tOH Qa tSS tSHZ Db tSH Qc tSH
Row Active
Read
Write
Read Precharge
Row Active
: Don't care
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* Note : 1. All inputs can be don't care when CS is high at the CLK high going edge. 2. Bank active & read/write are controlled by BA.
BA 0 1
Active & Read/Write Bank A Bank B
3. Enable and disable auto precharge function are controlled by A8/AP in read/write command. A8/AP 0 BA 0 1 0 1 1 Operation Disable auto precharge, leave bank A active at end of burst. Disable auto precharge, leave bank B active at end of burst. Enable auto precharge, precharge bank A at end of burst. Enable auto precharge, precharge bank B at end of burst.
4. A8/AP and BA control bank precharge when precharge command is asserted. A8/AP 0 0 1 BA 0 1 X Precharge Bank A Bank B Both Bank
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Read & Write Cycle at Same Bank @Burst Length=4
0 CLOCK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
CKE tRC CS tRCD *Note 1
High
RAS *Note 2 CAS
ADDR
Ra
Ca0
Rb
Cb0
BA
A8/AP
Ra
Rb
WE
DQM tOH DQ (CL = 2) Qa0 tRAC *Note 3 tSAC tOH DQ (CL = 3) Qa0 tRAC *Note 3 tSAC Qa1 Qa2 Qa3 *Note 4 Db0 Db1 Db2 Db3 Qa1 Qa2 Qa3 *Note 4 Db0 Db1 Db2 Db3
tSHZ
tRDL
tSHZ
tRDL
Row Active (A-Bank)
Read (A-Bank)
Precharge (A-Bank)
Row Active (A-Bank)
Write (A-Bank)
Precharge (A-Bank) : Don't care
*Note : 1. Minimum row cycle times is required to complete internal DRAM operation. 2. Row precharge can interrupt burst on any cycle. [CAS latency-1] valid output data available after Row enters precharge. Last valid output will be Hi-Z after tSHZ from the clock. 3. Access time from Row address. tCC*(tRCD + CAS latency-1) + tSAC 4. Output will be Hi-Z after the end of burst. (1,2,4 & 8) At Full page bit burst, burst is wrap-around.
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Page Read & Write Cycle at Same Bank @Burst Length=4
0 CLOCK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
CKE
High
CS tRCD
RAS *Note 2 CAS
ADDR
Ra
Ca0
Cb0
Cc0
Cd0
BA
A8/AP
Ra tCDL tRDL
WE *Note 2 *Note1 DQM *Note3
DQ (CL=2)
Qa0
Qa1
Qb0
Qb1
Dc0
Dc1
Dd0
Dd1
DQ (CL=3)
Qa0
Qa1
Qb0
Dc0
Dc1
Dd0
Dd1
Row Active (A-Bank)
Read (A-Bank)
Read (A-Bank)
Write (A-Bank)
Write (A-Bank)
Precharge (A-Bank)
: Don't care
*Note : 1. To write data before burst read ends, DQM should be asserted three cycle prior to write command to avoid bus contention. 2. Row precharge will interrupt writing. Last data input, tRDL before Row precharge, will be written. 3. DQM should mask invalid input data on precharge command cycle when asserting precharge before end of burst. Input data after Row precharge cycle will be masked internally.
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Page Read Cycle at Different Bank @Burst Length = 4
0 CLOCK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
CKE
*Note 1
High
CS
RAS
*Note 2
CAS
ADDR
RAa
CAa
RBb
CBb
CAc
CBd
CAe
BA
A8/AP
RAa
RBb
WE
DQM
DQ (CL=2)
QAa0 QAa1 QAa2
QAa3 QBb0 QBb1 QBb2 QBb3 QAc0 QAc1 QBd0 QBd1 QAe0 QAe1
DQ (CL=3)
QAa0 QAa1 QAa2
QAa3 QBb0 QBb1 QBb2 QBb3 QAc0 QAc1 QBd0 QBd1 QAe0 QAe1
Row Active (A-Bank)
Row Active (B-Bank) Read (A-Bank)
Read (B-Bank)
Read (A-Bank)
Read (B-Bank)
Read (A-Bank)
Precharge (A-Bank)
: Don't care
* Note : 1. CS can be don't care when RAS,
CAS and WE are high at the clock high going edge.
2. To interrupt a burst read by row precharge, both the read ad the precharge banks must be the same.
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Page Write Cycle at Different Bank @Burst Length=4
0 CLOCK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
CKE
High
CS
RAS *Note 2 CAS
ADDR
RAa
CAa
RBb
CBb
CAc
CBd
BA
A8/AP
RAa
RBb
DQ
DAa0 DAa1 DAa2
DAa3 DBb0 DBb1 DBb2 DBb3 DAc0 DAc1 DBd0 DBd1 tCDL tRDL
WE *Note 1 DQM
Row Active (B-Bank) Row Active with (A-Bank) Write (A-Bank)
Write (B-Bank)
Write (A-Bank) Write (B-Bank)
Precharge (Both Banks)
: Don't care
* Note: 1. To interrupt burst write by Row precharge, DQM should be asserted to mask invalid input data. 2. To interrupt burst write by Row precharge, both the write and precharge banks must be the same.
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Read & Write Cycle at Different Bank @Burst Length=4
0 CLOCK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
CKE
High
CS
RAS
CAS
ADDR
RAa
CAa
RBb
CBb
RAc
CAc
BA
A8/AP
RAa
RBb
RAc tCDL *Note 1
WE
DQM
DQ (CL=2)
QAa0 QAa1 QAa2 QAa3
DBb0 DBb1 DBb2 DBb3
QAc0 QAc1 QAc2
DQ (CL=3)
QAa0 QAa1 QAa2 QAa3
DBb0 DBb1 DBb2 DBb3
QAc0 QAc1
Row Active (A-Bank)
Read (A-Bank)
Precharge (A-Bank)
Write (B-Bank)
Read (A-Bank)
Row Active (B-Bank)
Row Active (A-Bank) : Don't care
* Note : tCDL should be met to complete write.
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Read & Write Cycle with Auto Precharge I @Burst Length=4
0 CLOCK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
CKE
High
CS
RAS
CAS
ADDR
RAa
RBb
CAa
CBb
BA
A8/AP
RAa
RBb
WE
DQM
DQ (CL=2)
QAa0
QAa1 QAa2 QAa3
DBb0 DBb1 DBb2 DBb3
DQ (CL=3)
QAa0 QAa1 QAa2 QAa3
DBb0 DBb1 DBb2 DBb3
Row Active (A-Bank)
Read with Auto Precharge (A-Bank) Row Active (B-Bank)
Auto Precharge Start Point (A-Bank)
Write with Auto Precharge (B-Bank)
Auto Precharge Start Point (B-Bank)
: Don't care
*Note : tRCD should be controlled to meet minimum tRAS before internal precharge start. (In the case of Burst Length=1 & 2, BRSW mode)
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Read & Write Cycle with Auto Precharge II @Burst Length=4
0 CLOCK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
CKE
High
CS
RAS
CAS
ADDR
Ra
Rb
Ca
Cb
Ra
Ca
BA
A8/AP
Ra
Rb
Ra
WE
DQM
DQ (CL=2)
Qa0
Qa1
Qb0
Qb1
Qb2
Qb3
Da0
Da1
DQ (CL=3)
Qa0
Qa1
Qb0
Qb1
Qb2
Qb3
Da0
Da1
Row Active (A-Bank)
Read with Auto Pre Charge (A-Bank)
Read without Auto Precharge (B-Bank) Auto Precharge Strart Point (A-Bank) *Note 1
Precharge (B-Bank)
Row Active (A-Bank)
Write with Auto Precharge (A-Bank)
Row Active (B-Bank) : Don't care
* Note :
When Read(Write) command with auto precharge is issued at A-Bank after A and B Bank activation. - if read(Write) command without auto precharge is issued at B-Bank before A Bank auto precharge starts, A Bank auto precharge will start at B Bank read command input point. - Any command can not be issued at A Bank during tRP after A Bank auto precharge starts.
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Read & Write Cycle with Auto Precharge III @Burst Length=4
0 CLOCK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
CKE
High
CS
RAS
CAS
ADDR
Ra
Ca
Rb
Cb
BA
A8/AP
Ra
Rb
WE
DQM
DQ (CL=2)
Qa0
Qa1
Qa2
Qa3
Qb0
Qb1
Qb2
Qb3
DQ (CL=3)
Qa0
Qa1
Qa2
Qa3
Qb0
Qb1
Db2
Db3
* Note 1
Row Active (A-Bank)
Read with Auto Preharge (A-Bank)
Auto Precharge Read with Start Point Auto Precharge (B-Bank) (A-Bank) Row Active (B-Bank)
Auto Precharge Start Point (B-Bank)
: Don't care
* Note : Any command to A-bank is not allowed in this period. tRP is determined from at auto precharge start point
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Read Interrupted by Precharge Command & Read Burst Stop Cycle (@Burst Length = Full Page)
0 CLOCK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
CKE
High
CS
RAS
CAS
ADDR
RAa
CAa
CAb
BA
* Note 1 * Note 1
A8/AP
RAa
WE
DQM
* Note 2
1
1
DQ (CL=2)
QAa0 QAa1 QAa2 QAa3 QAa4
QAb0 QAb1 QAb2 QAb3 QAb4 QAb5
2
2
DQ (CL=3)
QAa0
QAa1 QAa2 QAa3 QAa4
QAb0 QAb1 QAb2 QAb3 QAb4 QAb5
Row Active (A-Bank)
Read (A-Bank)
Burst Stop
Read (A-Bank)
Precharge (A-Bank)
: Don't care
* Note : 1. At full page mode, burst is wrap-around at the end of burst. So auto precharge is impossible. 2. About the valid DQ's after burst stop, it is same as the case of RAS interrupt.
Both cases are illustrated above timing diagram. See the label 1,2 on them. But at burst write, burst stop and RAS interrupt should be compared carefully. Refer the timing diagram of "Full page write burst stop cycle". 3. Burst stop is valid at every burst length.
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Write Interrupted by Precharge Command & Write Burst Stop Cycle (@ Burst Length = Full Page)
0 CLOCK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
CKE
High
CS
RAS
CAS
ADDR
RAa
CAa
CAb
BA
* Note 1 * Note 1
A8/AP
RAa tBDL tRDL
WE
* Note 3
DQM
* Note 2
DQ
DAa0
DAa1
DAa2
DAa3 DAa4
DAb0 DAb1 DAb2 DAb3 DAb4 DAb5
Row Active (A-Bank)
Write (A-Bank)
Burst Stop
Write (A-Bank)
Precharge (A-Bank)
: Don't care
* Note : 1. At full page mode, burst is wrap-around at the end of burst. So auto precharge is impossible. 2. Data-in at the cycle of burst stop command cannot be written into corresponding memory cell. It is defined by AC parameter of tBDL(=1CLK). 3. Data-in at the cycle of interrupted by precharge cannot be written into the corresponding memory cell. It is defined by AC parameter of tRDL(1=CLK). DQM at write interrupted by precharge command is needed to ensure tRDL of 1CLK. DQM should mask invalid input data on precharge command cycle when asserting precharge before end of burst. Input data after Row precharge cycle will be masked internally. 4. Burst stop is valid only at every burst length.
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Burst Read Single Bit Write Cycle @Burst Length=2, BRSW
0 CLOCK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
CKE
High
CS
RAS
* Note 2
CAS
ADDR
RAa
CAa
RBb
CAb
RAc
CBc
CAd
BA
A8/AP
RAa
RBb
RAc
WE
DQM
DQ (CL=2)
DAa0
QAb0
QAb1
DBc0
QAd0
QAd1
DQ (CL=3)
DAa0
QAb0 QAb1
DBc0
QAd0
QAd1
Row Active (A-Bank)
Row Active (B-Bank)
Row Active (A-Bank)
Read (A-Bank)
Precharge (A-Bank)
Write (A-Bank)
Read with Auto Precharge (A-Bank)
Write with Auto Precharge (B-Bank) : Don't care
* Note : 1. BRSW mode is enabled by setting BA "High" at MRS (Mode Register Set). At the BRSW Mode, the burst length at write is fixed to "1" regardless of programed burst length. 2. When BRSW write command with auto precharge is executed, keep it in mind that tRAS should not be violated. Auto precharge is executed at the burst-end cycle, so in the case of BRSW write command, The next cycle starts the precharge.
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Clock Suspension & DQM Operation Cycle @CAS Latency = 2, Burst Length=4
0 CLOCK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
CKE
CS
RAS
CAS
ADDR
Ra
Ca
Cb
Cc
BA
A8/AP
Ra
WE
* Note 1
DQM
DQ
Qa0
Qa1
Qa2
Qa3 tSHZ
Qb0
Qb1 tSHZ
Dc0
Dc2
Row Active
Read
Clock Suspension
Read
Read DQM Write
Write DQM Clock Suspension
: Don't care
* Note : DQM needed to prevent bus contention.
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Active/Precharge Power Down Mode @CAS Lantency=2, Burst Length=4
0 CLOCK tSS CKE
* Note 1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
~ ~
* Note 2
tSS
tSS
~ ~
tSS Ra
*Note 3
~ ~
CS
~ ~
CAS
~ ~
~ ~ ~ ~
~ ~ ~ ~
RAS
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
~ ~
Ca
~ ~
~ ~
~ ~
~ ~
~ ~
DQ
~ ~
DQM
~ ~ ~ ~
WE
~ ~ ~ ~
A8/AP
Ra
~ ~ ~ ~
BA
~ ~ ~ ~
ADDR
~ ~
Precharge Power-down Entry
Precharge Power-down Exit Row Active Active Power-down Entry Active Power-down Exit
~ ~
* Note : 1. All banks should be in idle state prior to entering precharge power down mode. 2. CKE should be set high at least "1CLK + tSS" prior to Row active command. 3. Cannot violate minimum refresh specification. (16ms)
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Qa0
Qa1
Qa2
Read
Precharge
: Don't care
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Self Refresh Entry & Exit Cycle
0 CLOCK
* Note 2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
~ ~
* Note 4
* Note 1
* Note 3
tSS CS
* Note 5
~ ~
~ ~
~ ~
* Note 7
~ ~
RAS
~ ~ ~ ~
~ ~
CKE
tSS
tRC min.
* Note 6
~ ~
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
* Note 7
~ ~
~ ~
~ ~
~ ~
~ ~
~ ~
~ ~
~ ~
DQ
Hi-Z
Hi-Z
Self Refresh Entry
Self Refresh Exit
~ ~
~ ~
DQM
~ ~ ~ ~
WE
~ ~ ~ ~
A8/AP
~ ~ ~ ~
BA
~ ~ ~ ~
ADDR
~ ~ ~ ~
CAS
* Note : TO ENTER SELF REFRESH MODE 1. CS , RAS &
CAS with CKE should be low at the same clock cycle.
2. After 1 clock cycle, all the inputs including the system clock can be don't care except for CKE. 3. The device remains in self refresh mode as long as CKE stays "Low". (cf.) Once the device enters self refresh mode, minimum tRAS is required before exit from self refresh. TO EXIT SELF REFRESH MODE 4. System clock restart and be stable before returning CKE high. 5. CS starts from high. 6. Minimum tRC is required after CKE going high to complete self refresh exit. 7. 1K cycle of burst auto refresh is required before self refresh entry and after self refresh exit. If the system uses burst refresh.
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Mode Register Set Cycle Auto Refresh Cycle
0 CLOCK
1
2
3
4
5
6
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
CKE *Note 2 CS
High
High
tRC RAS
* Note 1
* Note 3
Hi-Z
Hi-Z
MRS New Command
Auto Refresh
~ ~
DQ
~ ~
DQM
~ ~ ~ ~
WE
~ ~ ~ ~
ADDR
Key
Ra
~ ~ ~ ~
CAS
~ ~ ~ ~
New Command : Don't care
* Both banks precharge should be completed before Mode Register Set cycle and auto refresh cycle.
MODE REGISTER SET CYCLE * Note : 1. CS , RAS ,
CAS & WE activation at the same clock cycle with address key will set internal
mode register. 2. Minimum 2 clock cycles should be met before new RAS activation.
3. Please refer to Mode Register Set table.
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~ ~ ~ ~
~ ~
~ ~
~ ~
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Function Truth Table (Table 1)
Current State
CS
H L L L L L L L H L
RAS CAS
X H H H L L L L X H H H H L L L X H H H H L L L X H H H H L L L X H H H H L L X H H L H H L L X H H L L H H L X H H L L H H L X H H L L H H L X H H L L H L
WE
X H L X H L H L X H L H L H L X X H L H L H L X X H L H L H L X X H L H L X X
BA X X X BA BA BA X X X X BA BA BA BA X X X X BA BA BA BA X X X X BA BA BA BA X X X X BA BA BA X
Address X X X CA, A8/AP RA PA X OP Code X X X CA,A8/AP CA,A8/AP RA PA X X X X CA,A8/AP CA,AP RA PA X X X X CA,A8/AP CA,A8/AP RA A8/AP X X X X CA,A8/AP CA,A8/AP RA, PA X NOP NOP ILLEGAL ILLEGAL
Action
Note
2 2 4 5 5
IDLE
Row Active; Latch Row Address NOP Auto Refresh or Self Refresh Mode Register Access NOP NOP ILLEGAL Begin Read; Latch CA; Determine AP Begin Write; Latch CA; Determine AP ILLEGAL Precharge ILLEGAL NOP(Continue Burst to End Row Active) NOP(Continue Burst to End Row Active) Term burst Row Active Term burst; Begin Read; Latch CA; Determine AP Term burst; Begin Write; Latch CA; Determine AP ILLEGAL Term Burst; Precharge timing for Reads ILLEGAL NOP(Continue Burst to EndRow Active) NOP(Continue Burst to EndRow Active) ILLEGAL Term burst; Begin Read; Latch CA; Determine AP Term burst; Begin Read; Latch CA; Determine AP ILLEGAL Term Burst; Precharge timing for Writes ILLEGAL NOP(Continue Burst to EndPrecharge) NOP(Continue Burst to EndPrecharge) ILLEGAL ILLEGAL ILLEGAL ILLEGAL ILLEGAL 2 2 2 3 3 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2
Row Active
L L L L L L H L L
Read
L L L L L H L L
Write
L L L L L H L L L L L L
Read with Auto Precharge
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Function Truth Table (Table 1, Continued)
Current State
CS
H L
RAS CAS
X H H H H L L X H H H L L L X H H H L L L X H H L L X H H L L H L X H H L H H L X H H L H H L X H L H L
WE
X H L H L X X X H L X H L X X H L X H L X X X X X X
BA X X X BA BA BA X X X X BA BA BA X X X X BA BA BA X X X X X X
Address X X X CA,A8/AP CA,A8/AP RA, PA X X X X CA,A8/AP RA PA X X X X CA,A8/AP RA PA X X X X X X
Action NOP(Continue Burst to EndPrecharge) NOP(Continue Burst to EndPrecharge) ILLEGAL ILLEGAL ILLEGAL ILLEGAL ILLEGAL NOPIdle after tRP NOPIdle after tRP ILLEGAL ILLEGAL ILLEGAL NOPIdle after tRP ILLEGAL NOPRow Active after tRCD NOPRow Active after tRCD ILLEGAL ILLEGAL ILLEGAL ILLEGAL ILLEGAL NOPIdle after tRC NOPIdle after tRC ILLEGAL ILLEGAL ILLEGAL
Note
Write with Auto Precharge
L L L L L H L L
2 2 2
Precharge
L L L L H L L L L L L H L
2 2 2 4
Row Activating
2 2 2 2
Refreshing
L L L
Abbreviations RA = Row Address NOP = No Operation Command
BA = Bank Address CA = Column Address
AP = Auto Precharge PA = Precharge All
Note: 1. All entries assume that CKE was active (High) during the preceding clock cycle and the current clock cycle. 2. Illegal to bank in specified state : Function may be legal in the bank indicated by BA, depending on the state of that bank. 3. Must satisfy bus contention, bus turn around, and/or write recovery requirements. 4. NOP to bank precharging or in idle state. May precharge bank indicated by BA (and PA). 5. Illegal if any banks is not idle.
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Function Truth Table for CKE (Table 2)
Current State CKE n-1 H L L Self Refresh L L L L H Both Bank Precharge Power Down L L L L L L H H H All Banks Idle H H H H H L Any State Other than Listed Above H H L L CKE n X H H H H H L X H H H H H L H L L L L L L L L H L H L
CS
X H L L L L X X H L L L L X X H L L L L L L X X X X X
RAS CAS
X X H H H L X X X H H H L X X X H H H L L L X X X X X X X H H L X X X X H H L X X X X H H L H L L X X X X X
WE
X X H L X X X X X H L X X X X X H L X X H L X X X X X
Address X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X INVALID
Action
Note
Exit Self RefreshABI after tRC Exit Self RefreshABI after tRC ILLEGAL ILLEGAL ILLEGAL NOP(Maintain Self Refresh) INVALID Exit Power DownABI Exit Power DownABI ILLEGAL ILLEGAL ILLEGAL NOP(Maintain Power Down Mode) Refer to Table 1 Enter Power Down Enter Power Down ILLEGAL ILLEGAL ILLEGAL Enter Self Refresh ILLEGAL NOP Refer to Operations in Table 1 Begin Clock Suspend next cycle Exit Clock Suspend next cycle Maintain clock Suspend
6 6
7 7
8 8
8
9 9
Abbreviations : ABI = All Banks Idle Note: 6. After CKE's low to high transition to exit self refresh mode. And a time of tRC(min) has to be elapse after CKE's low to high transition to issue a new command. 7. CKE low to high transition is asynchronous as if restarts internal clock. A minimum setup time "tSS + one clock" must be satisfied before any command other than exit. 8. Power-down and self refresh can be entered only from the all banks idle state. 9. Must be a legal command.
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Ordering Information
Part No. A43L8316V-7 A43L8316V-8 A43L8316V-10 Cycle Time (ns) 7 8 10 Clock Frequency (MHz) 143 125 100 Access Time 6 ns @ CL = 3 6 ns @ CL = 3 8 ns @ CL = 3 Package 50 TSOP (II) 50 TSOP (II) 50 TSOP (II)
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Package Information TSOP 50L (Type II) Outline Dimensions
Detail "A" 50 26 R0.15 REF.
unit: inches/mm
R0.15 REF. 0.25 E1 E
L L1 1 D 25 Detail "A"
A2
Seating Plane
Dimensions in inches
D
b
e
0.1
A1
A
Dimensions in mm Min 0.05 0.95 0.30 0.12 20.855 11.56 10.06 0.40 0 Nom 1.00 20.955 11.76 10.16 0.800 0.50 0.80 REF Max 1.20 0.15 1.05 0.45 0.21 21.055 11.96 10.26 0.60 5
Symbol
A A1 A2 b c D E E1 e L L1
Min 0.002 0.037 0.012 0.005 0.821 0.455 0.396 0.016 0
Nom 0.040 0.825 0.463 0.400 0.031 0.020 0.031 REF -
Max 0.047 0.041 0.018 0.008 0.829 0.471 0.404 0.024 5
Notes: 1. The maximum value of dimension D includes end flash. 2. Dimension E does not include resin fins. 3. Dimension S includes end flash.
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