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  hyb 39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 1 9.01 the hyb 39s128400/800/160ct are four bank synchronous dram?s organized as 4 banks 8mbit x4, 4 banks 4mbit x8 and 4 banks 2mbit x16 respectively. these synchronous devices achieve high speed data transfer rates by employing a chip architecture that prefetches multiple bits and then synchronizes the output data to a system clock. the chip is fabricated using the infineon advanced 0.17 micron process technology. the device is designed to comply with all industry standards set for synchronous dram products, both electrically and mechanically. all of the control, address, data input and output circuits are synchronized with the positive edge of an externally supplied clock. operating the four memory banks in an interleave fashion allows random access operation to occur at a higher rate than is possible with standard drams. a sequential and gapless data rate is possible depending on burst length, cas latency and speed grade of the device. auto refresh (cbr) and self refresh operation are supported. these devices operate with a single 3.3 v 0.3 v power supply and are available in tsopii packages.  high performance:  single pulsed ras interface  fully synchronous to positive clock edge  0 to 70 c operating temperature  four banks controlled by ba0 & ba1  programmable cas latency: 2, 3  programmable wrap sequence: sequential or interleave  programmable burst length: 1, 2, 4, 8 and full page  multiple burst read with single write operation  automatic and controlled precharge command  data mask for read/write control (x4, x8)  data mask for byte control (x16)  auto refresh (cbr) and self refresh  power down and clock suspend mode  4096 refresh cycles / 64 ms  random column address every clk (1-n rule)  single 3.3 v 0.3 v power supply  lvttl interface  plastic packages: p-tsopii-54 400mil x 875 mil width (x4, x8, x16)  -7 for pc 133 2-2-2 applications -7.5 for pc 133 3-3-3 applications -8 for pc100 2-2-2 applications -7 -7.5 -8 units f ck 143 133 125 mhz t ck3 77.58ns t ac3 5.4 5.4 6 ns t ck2 7.5 10 10 ns t ac2 5.466ns 128-mbit synchronous dram
hyb 39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 2 9.01 ordering information type function code package description hyb 39s128400ct-7 pc133-222-520 p-tsop-54 (400mil) 143mhz 4b 8m x4 sdram hyb 39s128400ct-7.5 pc133-333-520 p-tsop-54 (400mil) 133 mhz 4b 8m x4 sdram hyb 39s128400ct-8 pc100-222-620 p-tsop-54 (400mil) 100 mhz 4b 8m x4 sdram hyb 39s128800ct-7 pc133-222-520 p-tsop-54 (400mil) 143 mhz 4b 4m x8 sdram hyb 39s128800ct-7.5 pc133-333-520 p-tsop-54 (400mil) 133 mhz 4b 4m x8 sdram hyb 39s128800ct-8 pc100-222-620 p-tsop-54 (400mil) 100 mhz 4b 4m x8 sdram hyb 39s128160ct-7 pc133-222-520 p-tsop-54 (400mil) 143 mhz 4b 2m x16 sdram hyb 39s128160ct-7.5 pc133-333-520 p-tsop-54 (400mil) 133 mhz 4b 2m x16 sdram hyb 39s128160ct-8 pc100-222-620 p-tsop-54 (400mil) 100 mhz 4b 2m x16 sdram hyb 39s128160ctl-8 pc100-222-620 p-tsop-54 (400mil) 100 mhz 4b 2m x16 sdram low power ( ? l ? ) version hyb 39s128160ctl-7.5 pc133-333-520 p-tsop-54 (400mil) 133 mhz 4b 2m x16 sdram low power ( ? l ? ) version pin definitions and functions clk clock input dq data input/output cke clock enable dqm, ldqm, udqm data mask cs chip select v dd power (+ 3.3 v) ras row address strobe v ss ground cas column address strobe v ddq power for dq ? s (+ 3.3 v) we write enable v ssq ground for dq ? s a0 - a11 address inputs n.c. not connected ba0, ba1 bank select
hyb 39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 3 9.01 pin configuration for x4, x8 & x16 organized 128m-drams spp04121 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 v dd dq0 a10 a0 a1 a2 a3 v dd v ddq dq1 dq2 v ssq dq3 dq4 v ddq dq5 dq6 v ssq dq7 v dd ldqm cas we ras cs ba0 ba1 ba1 ba0 cs ras we cas n.c. v dd n.c. v ssq dq3 n.c. v ddq dq2 n.c. v ssq dq1 n.c. v ddq v dd a3 a2 a1 a0 a10 dq0 v dd v dd ba1 ba0 cs ras we cas n.c. v dd n.c. v ssq dq1 n.c. v ddq n.c. n.c. v ssq dq0 n.c. v ddq v dd a3 a2 a1 a0 a10 n.c. v ss n.c. a8 a7 a6 a5 a4 v ss v ssq n.c. dq3 v ddq n.c. n.c. v ssq n.c. dq2 v ddq n.c. v ss n.c. clk dqm cke n.c. a11 a9 a9 a11 n.c. cke dqm clk n.c. v ss n.c. v ddq dq4 n.c. v ssq dq5 n.c. v ddq dq6 n.c. v ssq v ss a4 a5 a6 a7 a8 dq7 v ss v ss a9 a11 n.c. cke udqm clk n.c. v ss dq8 v ddq dq9 dq10 v ssq dq11 dq12 v ddq dq13 dq14 v ssq v ss a4 a5 a6 a7 a8 dq15 tsopii-54 (10.16 mm x 22.22 mm, 0.8 mm pitch) 32 m x 4 16 m x 8 8 m x 16
hyb 39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 4 9.01 functional block diagrams block diagram: 32m x4 sdram (12 / 11 / 2 addressing) memory array bank 1 4096 x 2048 x 4 bit memory array bank 2 4096 x 2048 x 4 bit memory array bank 3 4096 x 2048 x 4 bit spb04122 column address counter row decoder memory array bank 0 4096 x 2048 x 4 bit column decoder sense amplifier & i(o) bus row decoder sense amplifier & i(o) bus row decoder row decoder column decoder sense amplifier & i(o) bus row address buffer column address buffer refresh counter sense amplifier & i(o) bus a0 - a11, ba0, ba1 a0 - a9, a11, ap, ba0, ba1 column addresses row addresses input buffer output buffer dq0 - dq3 control logic & timing generator clk cke cs ras cas we dqm column decoder column decoder
hyb 39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 5 9.01 block diagram: 16m x8 sdram (12 / 10 / 2 addressing) memory array bank 1 4096 x 1024 x 8 bit memory array bank 2 4096 x 1024 x 8 bit memory array bank 3 4096 x 1024 x 8 bit spb04123 column address counter row decoder memory array bank 0 4096 x 1024 x 8 bit column decoder sense amplifier & i(o) bus row decoder sense amplifier & i(o) bus row decoder row decoder column decoder sense amplifier & i(o) bus row address buffer column address buffer refresh counter sense amplifier & i(o) bus a0 - a11, ba0, ba1 a0 - a9, ap, ba0, ba1 column addresses row addresses input buffer output buffer dq0 - dq7 control logic & timing generator clk cke cs ras cas w e dqm column decoder column decoder
hyb 39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 6 9.01 block diagram: 8m x16 sdram (12 / 9 / 2 addressing) memory array bank 1 4096 x 512 x 16 bit memory array bank 2 4096 x 512 x 16 bit memory array bank 3 4096 x 512 x 16 bit spb04124 column address counter row decoder memory array bank 0 4096 x 512 x 16 bit column decoder sense amplifier & i(o) bus row decoder sense amplifier & i(o) bus row decoder row decoder column decoder sense amplifier & i(o) bus row address buffer column address buffer refresh counter sense amplifier & i(o) bus a0 - a11, ba0, ba1 a0 - a8, ap, ba0, ba1 column addresses row addresses input buffer output buffer dq0 - dq15 control logic & timing generator clk cke cs ras cas we dqmu dqml column decoder column decoder
hyb 39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 7 9.01 signal pin description pin type signal polarity function clk input pulse positive edge the system clock input. all of the sdram inputs are sampled on the rising edge of the clock. cke input level active high activates the clk signal when high and deactivates the clk signal when low, thereby initiating either the power down mode, suspend mode, or the self refresh mode. cs input pulse active low cs enables the command decoder when low and disables the command decoder when high. when the command decoder is disabled, new commands are ignored but previous operations continue. ras cas we input pulse active low when sampled at the positive rising edge of the clock, cas , ras , and we define the command to be executed by the sdram. a0 - a11 input level ? during a bank activate command cycle, a0 - a11 define the row address (ra0 - ra11) when sampled at the rising clock edge. during a read or write command cycle, a0-an define the column address (ca0 - can) when sampled at the rising clock edge.can depends upon the sdram organization: 32m x4 sdram ca0 - ca9, ca11 (page length = 2048 bits) 16m x8 sdram ca0 - ca9 (page length = 1024 bits) 8m x16 sdram ca0 = ca8 (page length = 512 bits) in addition to the column address, a10(= ap) is used to invoke the autoprecharge operation at the end of the burst read or write cycle. if a10 is high, autoprecharge is selected and ba0, ba1 defines the bank to be precharged. if a10 is low, autoprecharge is disabled. during a precharge command cycle, a10 (= ap) is used in conjunction with ba0 and ba1 to control which bank(s) to precharge. if a10 is high, all four banks will be precharged regardless of the state of ba0 and ba1. if a10 is low, then ba0 and ba1 are used to define which bank to precharge. ba0, ba1 input level ? bank select inputs. selects which bank is to be active. dqx input output level ? data input/output pins operate in the same manner as on conventional drams.
hyb 39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 8 9.01 dqm ldqm udqm input pulse active high the data input/output mask places the dq buffers in a high impedance state when sampled high. in read mode, dqm has a latency of two clock cycles and controls the output buffers like an output enable. in write mode, dqm has a latency of zero and operates as a word mask by allowing input data to be written if it is low but blocks the write operation if dqm is high. one dqm input is present in x4 and x8 sdrams, ldqm and udqm controls the lower and upper bytes in x16 sdrams. v dd v ss supply ?? power and ground for the input buffers and the core logic. v ddq v ssq supply ?? isolated power supply and ground for the output buffers to provide improved noise immunity. signal pin description (cont ? d) pin type signal polarity function
hyb 39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 9 9.01 operation definition all of sdram operations are defined by states of control signals cs , ras , cas , we , and dqm at the positive edge of the clock. the following list shows the truth table for the operation commands. operation device state cke n-1 cke n dqm ba0 ba1 ap= a10 addr a11, a9-0 cs ras cas we bank active idle 3 hxxvvvllhh bank precharge any h x x v l x l l h l precharge all any h x x x h x l l h l write active 3 hxxvlvlhll write with autoprecharge active 3 hxxvhvlhll read active 3 hxxvlvlhlh read with autoprecharge active 3 hxxvhvlhlh mode register set idle h x x v v v l l l l no operation any h x x x x x l h h h burst stop active h x x x x x l h h l device deselect any hxxxxxhxxx auto refresh idle h h x x x x l l l h self refresh entry idle h l x x x x l l l h self refresh exit idle (self refr.) lhxxxx hxxx lhhx power down entry (precharge or active standby) idle active 4 hlxxxx hxxx lhhx power down exit any (power down) lhxxxx hxxx lhhl data write/output enable active h x l x x x x x x x data write/output disable active h x h x x x x x x x notes: 1. v = valid, x = don ? t care, l = low level, h = high level. 2. cken signal is input level when commands are provided, cken-1 signal is input level one clock before the commands are provided. 3. this is the state of the banks designated by ba0, ba1 signals. 4. power down mode can not entry in the burst cycle. when this command is asserted in the burst mode cycle the device is in clock suspend mode.
hyb 39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 10 9.01 address inputs for mode register set operation spd04125_fp ba1 ba0 a11 a10 a9 a8 a7 a6 a5 a4 a3 a2 a1 a0 operation mode cas latency bt burst length address bus (ax) mode register (mx) ba1 ba0 m11 m10 m9 m8 m7 mode 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 burst read/ burst write m3 ty pe 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 burst read/ single write operation mode burst type 0 sequential 1 interleave m5 m4 latency m6 cas latency 0 0 reserved 0 1 0 0 reserved 2 0 0 1 1 3 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 reserved 0 1 1 1 1 1 m1 m0 length m2 burst length sequential 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 4 1 0 1 0 8 0 1 1 0 reserved 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 8 reserved interleave 0 0 0 full page
hyb 39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 11 9.01 power on and initialization the default power on state of the mode register is supplier specific and may be undefined. the following power on and initialization sequence guarantees the device is preconditioned to each users specific needs. like a conventional dram, the synchronous dram must be powered up and initialized in a predefined manner. during power on, all v dd and v ddq pins must be built up simultaneously to the specified voltage when the input signals are held in the ? nop ? state. the power on voltage must not exceed v dd + 0.3 v on any of the input pins or vdd supplies. the clk signal must be started at the same time. after power on, an initial pause of 200 s is required followed by a precharge of all banks using the precharge command. to prevent data contention on the dq bus during power on, it is required that the dqm and cke pins be held high during the initial pause period. once all banks have been precharged, the mode register set command must be issued to initialize the mode register. a minimum of eight auto refresh cycles (cbr) are also required.these may be done before or after programming the mode register. failure to follow these steps may lead to unpredictable start-up modes. programming the mode register the mode register designates the operation mode at the read or write cycle. this register is divided into 4 fields. a burst length field to set the length of the burst, an addressing selection bit to program the column access sequence in a burst cycle (interleaved or sequential), a cas latency field to set the access time at clock cycle and a operation mode field to differentiate between normal operation (burst read and burst write) and a special burst read and single write mode. after the initial power up, the mode set operation must be done before any activate command. any content of the mode register can be altered by re-executing the mode set command. all banks must be in precharged state and cke must be high at least one clock before the mode set operation. after the mode register is set, a standby or nop command is required. low signals of ras , cas , and we at the positive edge of the clock activate the mode set operation. address input data at this timing defines parameters to be set as shown in the previous table. read and write operation when ras is low and both cas and we are high at the positive edge of the clock, a ras cycle starts. according to address data, a word line of the selected bank is activated and all of sense amplifiers associated to the wordline are set. a cas cycle is triggered by setting ras high and cas low at a clock timing after a necessary delay, t rcd , from the ras timing. we is used to define either a read (we = h) or a write (we = l) at this stage. sdram provides a wide variety of fast access modes. in a single cas cycle, serial data read or write operations are allowed at up to a 143 mhz data rate. the numbers of serial data bits are the burst length programmed at the mode set operation, i.e., one of 1, 2, 4, 8 and full page. column addresses are segmented by the burst length and serial data accesses are done within this boundary. the first column address to be accessed is supplied at the cas timing and the subsequent addresses are generated automatically by the programmed burst length and its sequence. for example, in a burst length of 8 with interleave sequence, if the first address is ? 2 ? , then the rest of the burst sequence is 3, 0, 1, 6, 7, 4, and 5. full page burst operation is only possible using sequential burst type and page length is a function of the i/o organisation and column addressing. full page burst operation does not self terminate
hyb 39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 12 9.01 once the burst length has been reached. in other words, unlike burst length of 2, 4, and 8, full page burst continues until it is terminated using another command. similar to the page mode of conventional dram ? s, burst read or write accesses on any column address are possible once the ras cycle latches the sense amplifiers. the maximum t ras or the refresh interval time limits the number of random column accesses. a new burst access can be done even before the previous burst ends. the interrupt operation at every clock cycle is supported. when the previous burst is interrupted, the remaining addresses are overridden by the new address with the full burst length. an interrupt which accompanies an operation change from a read to a write is possible by exploiting dqm to avoid bus contention. when two or more banks are activated sequentially, interleaved bank read or write operations are possible. with the programmed burst length, alternate access and precharge operations on two or more banks can realize fast serial data access modes among many different pages. once two or more banks are activated, column to column interleave operation can be performed between different pages. refresh mode sdram has two refresh modes, auto refresh and self refresh. auto refresh is similar to the cas -before-ras refresh of conventional drams. all of banks must be precharged before applying any refresh mode. an on-chip address counter increments the word and the bank addresses and no bank information is required for both refresh modes. the chip enters the auto refresh mode, when ras and cas are held low and cke and we are held high at a clock timing. the mode restores word line after the refresh and no external precharge burst length and sequence burst length starting address (a2 a1 a0) sequential burst addressing (decimal) interleave burst addressing (decimal) 2xx0 xx1 0, 1 1, 0 0, 1 1, 0 4x00 x01 x10 x11 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 8000 001 010 011 100 101 110 111 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 full page nnn cn, cn+1, cn+2.... not supported
hyb 39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 13 9.01 command is necessary. a minimum t rc time is required between two automatic refreshes in a burst refresh mode. the same rule applies to any access command after the automatic refresh operation. the chip has an on-chip timer and the self refresh mode is available. it enters the mode when ras , cas , and cke are low and we is high at a clock timing. all of external control signals including the clock are disabled. returning cke to high enables the clock and initiates the refresh exit operation. after the exit command, at least one t rc delay is required prior to any access command. dqm function dqm has two functions for data i/o read and write operations. during reads, when it turns to ? high ? at a clock timing, data outputs are disabled and become high impedance after two clock delay (dqm data disable latency t dqz ). it also provides a data mask function for writes. when dqm is activated, the write operation at the next clock is prohibited (dqm write mask latency t dqw = zero clocks). suspend mode during normal access mode, cke is held high enabling the clock. when cke is low, it freezes the internal clock and extends data read and write operations. one clock delay is required for mode entry and exit (clock suspend latency t csl ). power down in order to reduce standby power consumption, a power down mode is available. all banks must be precharged and the necessary precharge delay ( t rp ) must occur before the sdram can enter the power down mode. once the power down mode is initiated by holding cke low, all of the receiver circuits except clk and cke are gated off. the power down mode does not perform any refresh operations, therefore the device can ? t remain in power down mode longer than the refresh period ( t ref ) of the device. exit from this mode is performed by taking cke ? high ? . one clock delay is required for power down mode entry and exit. auto precharge two methods are available to precharge sdrams. in an automatic precharge mode, the cas timing accepts one extra address, ca10, to determine whether the chip restores or not after the operation. if ca10 is high when a read command is issued, the read with auto-precharge function is initiated. if ca10 is high when a write command is issued, the write with auto-precharge function is initiated. the sdram automatically enters the precharge operation a time delay equal to t wr (write recovery time) after the last data in. precharge command there is also a separate precharge command available. when ras and we are low and cas is high at a clock timing, it triggers the precharge operation. three address bits, ba0, ba1 and a10 are used to define banks as shown in the following list. the precharge command can be imposed one clock before the last data out for cas latency = 2, two clocks before the last data out for cas latency = 3 and three clocks before the last data out for cas latency = 4. writes require a time delay t wr from the last data out to apply the precharge command.
hyb 39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 14 9.01 burst termination once a burst read or write operation has been initiated, there are several methods in which to terminate the burst operation prematurely. these methods include using another read or write command to interrupt an existing burst operation, use a precharge command to interrupt a burst cycle and close the active bank, or using the burst stop command to terminate the existing burst operation but leave the bank open for future read or write commands to the same page of the active bank. when interrupting a burst with another read or write command care must be taken to avoid dq contention. the burst stop command, however, has the fewest restrictions making it the easiest method to use when terminating a burst operation before it has been completed. if a burst stop command is issued during a burst write operation, then any residual data from the burst write cycle will be ignored. data that is presented on the dq pins before the burst stop command is registered will be written to the memory. bank selection by address bits a10 ba0 ba1 000bank 0 001bank 1 010bank 2 011bank 3 1xxall banks
hyb 39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 15 9.01 electrical characteristics absolute maximum ratings operating temperature range.......................................................................................0 to + 70 c storage temperature range .................................................................................. ? 55 to + 150 c input/output voltage ......................................................................................... ? 0.3 to v dd + 0.3 v power supply voltage v dd / v ddq .............................................................................. ? 0.3 to + 4.6 v power dissipation .............................................................................................................. ......... 1 w data out current (short circuit) ............................................................................................... 50 ma note: stresses above those listed under ?absolute maximum ratings? may cause permanent damage of the device. exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. recommended operation and dc characteristics t a = 0 to 70 c; v ss = 0 v; v dd , v ddq = 3.3 v 0.3 v parameter symbol limit values unit notes min. max. input high voltage v ih 2.0 v dd +0.3 v 1, 2 input low voltage v il ? 0.3 0.8 v 1, 2 output high voltage ( i out = ? 4.0 ma) v oh 2.4 ? v ? output low voltage ( i out =4.0ma) v ol ? 0.4 v ? input leakage current, any input (0 v < v in < v ddq , all other inputs = 0 v) i i(l) ? 55 a ? output leakage current (dq is disabled, 0 v < v out < v dd ) i o(l) ? 55 a ? notes 1.)all voltages are referenced to v ss . 2.)v ih may overshoot to v dd + 2.0 v for pulse width of < 4 ns with 3.3 v. v il may undershoot to ? 2.0 v for pulse width < 4.0 ns with 3.3 v. pulse width measured at 50% points with amplitude measured peak to dc reference. capacitance t a = 0 to 70 c; v dd = 3.3 v 0.3 v, f = 1 mhz parameter symbol values unit min. max. input capacitance (clk) c i1 2.5 3.5 pf input capacitance (a0 - a11, ba0, ba1, ras , cas , we , cs , cke, dqm) c i2 2.5 3.8 pf input/output capacitance (dq) c io 4.0 6.0 pf
hyb 39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 16 9.01 notes 5. these parameters depend on the cycle rate. these values are measured at 133 mhz for -7 & -7.5 and at 100 mhz for -8 parts. input signals are changed once during t ck . 6. these parameters are measured with continuous data stream during read access and all dq toggling. cl = 3 and bl = 4 is assumed and the v ddq current is excluded. operating currents t a = 0 to 70 c, v dd = 3.3 v 0.3 v (recommended operating conditions unless otherwise noted) parameter & test condition symb. -7 -7.5 -8 unit note max. operating current t ck = t ck(min.), all banks operated in random access,all banks operated in ping-pong manner ? i cc1 170 160 150 ma 3,4 precharge standby current in power down mode cs = v ih (min.) , cke v il(max.) t ck =min i cc2p 1.5 ma 3 precharge standby current in non power down mode cs = v ih (min.) , cke v ih(min.) t ck =min i cc2n 45 40 35 ma 3 no operating current t ck = min., cs = v ih (min.) , active state (max. 4 banks) cke v ih(min.) i cc3n 50 50 45 ma 3 cke v il(max.) i cc3p 10 ma 3 burst operating current t ck = min,read command cycling ? i cc4 110 100 90 ma 3, 4 auto refresh current t ck = min, trc = trcmin. auto refresh command cycling ? i cc5 250 230 210 ma 3 self refresh current self refresh mode cke = 0.2 v, tck=infinity standard version i cc6 1.5 ma l-version 690 a
hyb 39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 17 9.01 ac characteristics 1, 2 t a = 0 to 70 c; v ss = 0 v; v dd = 3.3 v 0.3 v, t t = 1 ns parameter symb. limit values unit note -7 -7.5 -8 min. max. min. max. min. max. clock and clock enable clock cycle time cas latency = 3 cas latency = 2 t ck 7 7.5 ? ? 7.5 10 ? ? 8 10 ? ? ns ns ? clock frequency cas latency = 3 cas latency = 2 t ck ? ? 143 133 ? ? 133 100 ? ? 125 100 mhz mhz ? access time from clock cas latency = 3 cas latency = 2 t ac ? ? 5.4 5.4 ? ? 5.4 6 ? ? 6 6 ns ns 2, 3, 6 clock high pulse width t ch 2.5 ? 2.5 ? 3 ? ns ? clock low pulse width t cl 2.5 ? 2.5 ? 3 ? ns ? transition time t t 0.3 1.2 0.3 1.2 0.5 10 ns ? setup and hold times input setup time t is 1.5 ? 1.5 ? 2 ? ns 4 input hold time t ih 0.8 ? 0.8 ? 1 ? ns 4 cke setup time t cks 1.5 ? 1.5 ? 2 ? ns 4 cke hold time t ckh 0.8 ? 0.8 ? 1 ? ns 4 mode register set-up time t rsc 2 ? 2 ? 2 ? clk ? power down mode entry time t sb 0707.508ns ? common parameters row to column delay time t rcd 15 ? 20 ? 20 ? ns 5 row precharge time t rp 15 ? 20 ? 20 ? ns 5 row active time t ras 42 100k 45 100k 48 100k ns 5 row cycle time t rc 60 ? 67 ? 70 ? ns 5 activate(a) to activate(b) command period t rrd 14 ? 15 ? 16 ? ns 5 cas (a) to cas (b) command period t ccd 1 ? 1 ? 1 ? clk ?
hyb 39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 18 9.01 notes 1. for proper power-up see the operation section of this data sheet. 2. ac timing tests have v il = 0.4 v and v ih = 2.4 v with the timing referenced to the 1.4 v crossover point. the transition time is measured between v ih and v il . all ac measurements assume t t = 1 ns with the ac output load circuit shown in figure below. specified t ac and t oh parameters are measured with a 50 pf only, without any resistive termination and with a input signal of 1v / ns edge rate between 0.8 v and 2.0 v. refresh cycle refresh period (4096 cycles) t ref ? 64 ? 64 ? 64 ms ? self refresh exit time t srex 1 ? 1 ? 1 ? clk read cycle data out hold time t oh 3 ? 3 ? 3 ? ns 2, 5, 6 data out to low impedance time t lz 0 ? 0 ? 0 ? ns ? data out to high impedance time t hz 373738ns ? dqm data out disable latency t dqz ? 2 ? 2 ? 2clk ? write cycle write recovery time t wr 2 ? 2 ? 2 ? clk 7 dqm write mask latency t dqw 0 ? 0 ? 0 ? clk ? ac characteristics (cont ? d) 1, 2 t a = 0 to 70 c; v ss = 0 v; v dd = 3.3 v 0.3 v, t t = 1 ns parameter symb. limit values unit note -7 -7.5 -8 min. max. min. max. min. max.
hyb 39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 19 9.01 3. if clock rising time is longer than 1 ns, a time ( t t /2 ? 0.5) ns has to be added to this parameter. 4. if t t is longer than 1 ns, a time ( t t ? 1) ns has to be added to this parameter. 5. these parameter account for the number of clock cycles and depend on the operating frequency of the clock, as follows: the number of clock cycles = specified value of timing period (counted in fractions as a whole number) 6. access time from clock tac is 4.6 ns for pc133 components with no termination and 0 pf load, data out hold time toh is 1.8 ns for pc133 components with no termination and 0 pf load. 7. the write recovery time twr = 2 clk cycles is a digital interlock on this device. special devices with twr = 1 clk for operations at less or equal 83 mhz will be available. spt03404 clock 2.4 v 0.4 v input hold t setup t t t output 1.4 v t lz ac t t ac oh t hz t 1.4 v cl t ch t 50 pf i/o measurement conditions for t ac and t oh
hyb 39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 20 9.01 package outlines gpx09039 22.22 ?.13 1) 127 54 28 0.35 +0.1 -0.05 0.1 1 0.1 10.16 ?.13 ?.2 11.76 ?.1 0.5 does not include plastic or metal protrusion of 0.15 max per side 1) 54x ?.05 ?.05 0.15 -0.03 +0.06 15? ?? 15? ?? 6 max 2.5 max 2) 3) does not include plastic protrusion of 0.25 max per side 2) does not include dambar protrusion of 0.13 max per side 3) index marking 0.8 20.8 26x 0.8 = 0.2 m 54x plastic package, p-tsopii-54 ( 400 mil, 0.8 mm lead pitch ) thin small outline package, smd
hyb39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 22 timing diagrams 1. bank activate command cycle page 22 2. burst read operation page 23 3. read interrupted by a read page 24 4. read to write interval page 24 4.1 read to write interval page 24 4.2 minimum read to write interval page 25 4.3 non-minimum read to write interval page 25 5. burst write operation page 26 6. write and read interrupt page 27 6.1 write interrupted by a write page 27 6.2 write interrupted by read page 27 7. burst write & read with auto-precharge page 28 7.1 burst write with auto-precharge page 28 7.2 burst read with auto-precharge page 28 8. ac- parameters page 29 8.1 ac parameters for a write timing page 29 8.2 ac parameters for a read timing page 30 9. mode register set page 31 10. power on sequence and auto refresh (cbr) page 32 11. clock suspension (using cke) page 33 11. 1 clock suspension during burst read cas latency = 2 page 33 11. 2 clock suspension during burst read cas latency = 3 page 34 11. 3 clock suspension during burst write cas latency = 2 page 35 11. 4 clock suspension during burst write cas latency = 3 page 36 12. power down mode and clock suspend page 37 13. self refresh ( entry and exit ) page 38 14. auto refresh ( cbr ) page 39 15. random column read ( page within same bank page 40 15.1 cas latency = 2 page 40 15.2 cas latency = 3 page 41 16. random column write ( page within same bank) page 42 16.1 cas latency = 2 page 42 16.2 cas latency = 3 page 43 17. random row read ( interleaving banks) with precharge page 44 17.1 cas latency = 2 page 44 17.2 cas latency = 3 page 45 18. random row write ( interleaving banks) with precharge page 46 18.1 cas latency = 2 page 46 18.2 cas latency = 3 page 47 19. precharge termination of a burst page 48 20. full page burst operation page 49 20.1 full page burst read, cas latency = 2 page 49 18.2 full page burst write, cas latency = 3 page 50
hyb39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 23 1. bank activate command cycle 2. burst read operation rc "h" or "l" t t0 (cas latency = 3) bank b row addr. activate bank b address command clk t nop nop rcd t t1 col. addr. bank b with auto precharge write b t spt03784 bank b row addr. activate bank b row addr. bank a activate bank a t nop rrd t tt spt03712 clk read a nop t0 t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 t6 t7 t8 command nop nop nop nop nop nop nop dout a3 ck2 latency = 2 t , dq?s dout a1 dout a0 dout a2 dout a2 ck3 latency = 3 t , dq?s dout a0 dout a1 dout a3 (burst length = 4, cas latency = 2, 3) cas cas
hyb39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 24 3. read interrupted by a read 4. read to write interval 4.1 read to write interval spt03713 clk read a t0 t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 t6 t7 t8 command dout a0 dout b0 dout b1 dout b2 nop nop nop nop nop nop nop latency = 2 , dq?s ck2 t ck3 latency = 3 t , dq?s (burst length = 4, cas latency = 2, 3) cas cas read b dout b3 dout b1 dout a0 dout b0 dout b3 dout b2 commands = 4 + 1 = 5 cycles minimum delay between the read and write dout a0 dq?s (burst length = 4, cas latency = 3) dqmx command clk nop read a t0 t1 nop nop t2 t3 the write command must be hi-z before din b0 din b1 spt03787 din b2 dqw nop dqz t nop t t4 t5 write b nop t6 t7 nop t8 "h" or "l" write latency of dqmx
hyb39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 25 4 2. minimum read to write interval 4. 3. non-minimum read to write interval the write command must be hi-z before activate cas ck2 latency = 2 t , dq?s (burst length = 4, cas latency = 2) clk dqm command nop t0 t1 bank a nop dqz t t2 t3 din a0 din a1 din a2 spt03939 din a3 1 clk interval read a write a t4 t5 nop nop t6 t7 nop t8 "h" or "l" t dqw nop cas latency = 3 ck3 cas ck2 latency = 2 t t , dq?s , dq?s dout a0 (burst length = 4, cas latency = 2, 3) clk dqm command nop read a t0 t1 nop nop t2 t3 the write command must be hi-z before dout a0 dout a1 din b0 din b0 din b1 din b1 spt03940 din b2 din b2 read a dqz t nop t4 t5 write b nop t6 t7 nop t8 "h" or "l" t dqw
hyb39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 26 5. burst write operation extra data is ignored after termination of a burst. din a3 t4 are registered on the same clock edge. the first data element and the write nop (burst length = 4, cas latency = 2, 3) t0 command dq?s clk din a1 t2 nop din a0 write a t1 din a2 nop t3 spt03790 t6 nop nop t5 nop nop t7 nop t8 don?t care
hyb39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 27 6. write and read interrupt 6.1 write interrupted by a write 6.2 write interrupted by a read 1 clk interval spt03791 clk t0 t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 t6 t7 t8 command nop nop nop nop nop nop dq?s (burst length = 4, cas latency = 2, 3) nop write a din a0 din b0 din b1 din b2 din b3 write b 1 clk interval t5 nop dout b1 dout b0 input data for the write is ignored. , dq?s latency = 3 ck3 cas t don?t care din a0 don?t care (burst length = 4, cas latency = 2, 3) clk , dq?s command latency = 2 ck2 cas t nop t0 din a0 write a don?t care read b t1 t2 dout b0 nop nop t4 t3 spt03719 appears on the outputs to avoid data contention. dout b2 input data must be removed from the dq?s at least one clock cycle before the read data dout b1 dout b3 nop dout b3 nop dout b2 t6 t7 nop t8
hyb39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 28 7. burst write and read with auto precharge 7.1 burst write with auto-precharge 7.2 burst read with auto-precharge spt03909 2 clk active nop t0 t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 t6 t7 t8 command nop nop nop nop dq?s bank a begin auto precharge bank can be reactivated after trp write a auto precharge din a1 din a0 din a1 din a0 cas latency = 2: dq?s cas latency = 3: wr t wr t rp t rp t * * * active nop command nop nop nop nop nop nop bank a write a au to prech arge nop activate (burst length = 2, cas latency = 2, 3 ) activate spt03721_2 clk with ap nop t0 t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 t6 t7 t8 command dout a0 dout a1 dout a2 dout a3 nop nop nop nop nop nop nop latency = 2 dq?s dout a3 latency = 3 dout a1 dout a0 dout a2 (burst length = 4, cas latency = 2, 3) cas cas read a bank can be reactivated after trp begin auto precharge dq?s rp t * * * t rp
hyb39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 29 8. ac parameters 8.1 ac parameters for a write timing auto precharge bank b command write with activate write with activate bank a command auto precharge bank a command command bank b addr. ap dqm dq bs hi-z rcd t ax2 ax1 ax0 ax3 rc t rax t as t ah rbx cax command spt03910_2 bx1 bx0 cbx t8 precharge begin auto bank a clk we cas ras cs cke ck2 t cs t ch cks t ch t t cl t t3 t0 t2 t1 t4 t5 t7 t6 t18 burst length = 4, cas latency = 2 t13 t9 t10 t12 t11 t14 t15 t17 t16 t19 t20 t22 t21 rbx rax activate write command bank a bank a ds t t dh ray bank b precharge begin auto rby activate precharge command bank a bank a command activate bank b command t wr t ckh raz raz rby ray ray bx2 bx3 t wr rp t ay2 ay1 ay0 ay3 rp t rrd t
hyb39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 30 8.2 ac parameters for a read timing ac2 hi-z dq activate command bank a read bank a command dqm addr. ap t rcd t lz t t as rax rax t ah cax rrd t command bank b read with auto precharge activate bank b command ax1 ax0 bx0 activate spt03911_2 command bank a bx1 t ac2 oh t hz t t ras rc t rbx rbx rbx hz t ray ray t5 t t bs we cas ras t cs cke cks t ch t t cs ch cl ck2 clk t0 t1 t2 t3 t4 precharge bank b begin auto t ckh burst length = 2, cas latency = 2 t6 t7 t8 t10 t9 t11 t13 t12 rp t precharge bank a command
hyb39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 31 9. mode register set set command mode register all banks precharge command any command address key t0 t1 t2 t8 rsc t t4 t3 t5 t6 t7 t11 t9 t10 t12 t13 spt03912_2 t19 t16 t15 t14 t17 t18 cas latency = 2 t20 t21 t22 bs addr. ap cs we cas ras cke clk
hyb39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 32 10. power on sequence and auto refresh (cbr) inputs must be 200 stable for s dqm ap dq addr. bs rp command all banks precharge hi-z ~ ~ t 1st auto refresh command ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ spt03913 mode register set command address key 8th auto refresh command ~ ~ t rc ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ command any minimum of 8 refresh cycles are required t8 we cas ras cs cke clk required ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t3 is ~ ~ ~ ~ level high t0 t2 t1 t5 t4 t7 t6 t18 2 clock min. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t13 ~ ~ ~ ~ t10 t9 t12 t11 t14 t15 t17 t16 t20 t19 t22 t21
hyb39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 33 11. clock suspension ( using cke) 11.1 clock suspension during burst read cas latency = 2 command bank a dqm addr. dq ap bs read command bank a activate hi-z suspend 1 cycle clock ax0 csl t ax1 cax rax rax spt03914 t suspend 3 cycles suspend 2 cycles clock ax2 csl t clock ax3 hz t7 we cas ras cs cke clk ck2 t t0 t1 t2 t3 t4 t6 t5 t16 t8 t9 t10 t11 t14 t12 t13 t15 burst length = 4, cas latency = 2 t18 t17 t19 t20 t21 t22 csl t
hyb39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 34 11.2 clock suspension during burst read cas latency = 3 csl dqm addr. dq ap bs bank a activate command hi-z command bank a read ax0 t rax rax cax hz t t suspend 1 cycle clock suspend 2 cycles clock csl ax1 ax2 clock suspend 3 cycles t csl ax3 spt03915 t7 we cas ras cs cke clk ck3 t t0 t1 t2 t3 t4 t6 t5 t16 t8 t9 t10 t11 t14 t12 t13 t15 burst length = 4, cas latency = 3 t18 t17 t19 t20 t21 t22
hyb39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 35 11.3 clock suspension during burst write cas latency = 2 bank a dqm addr. dq ap bs dax0 command write activate command bank a hi-z clock clock 1 cycle suspend suspend 2 cycles dax1 cax rax rax dax3 clock suspend 3 cycles dax2 spt03916 t7 we cas ras cs cke clk ck2 t t0 t1 t2 t3 t4 t6 t5 t16 t8 t9 t10 t11 t14 t12 t13 t15 burst length = 4, cas latency = 2 t18 t17 t19 t20 t21 t22
hyb39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 36 11.4 clock suspension during burst write cas latency = 3 clock suspend 2 cycles bank a dqmx addr. dq a8/ap ba activate command bank a hi-z clock 1 cycle suspend command write dax0 dax1 rax rax cax clock suspend 3 cycles dax2 dax3 spt03917 t7 we cas ras cs cke clk ck3 t t0 t1 t2 t3 t4 t6 t5 t16 t8 t9 t10 t11 t14 t12 t13 t15 burst length = 4, cas latency = 3 t18 t17 t19 t20 t21 t22
hyb39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 37 12. power down mode and clock suspend bs clock suspend clock suspend mode entry mode exit addr. dqm dq ap standby active activate bank a command hi-z read command bank a rax rax cax power down power down mode exit mode entry spt03918 end clock mask clock mask start ax0 ax1 ax2 precharge command bank a ax3 t hz precharge standby any command t7 cas we ras cs cke clk ck2 t t0 t1 t2 cks t t3 t4 t6 t5 t16 t8 t9 t10 t11 t14 t12 t13 t15 burst length = 4, cas latency = 2 cks t t18 t17 t19 t20 t21 t22
hyb39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 38 13. self refresh (entry and exit) bs t self refresh exit command issued addr. dqm dq ap entry self refresh must be idle all banks hi-z spt03919-2 exit command begin self refresh srex t rc self refresh command exit any t7 cs cas we ras cke clk t cks t0 t1 t2 t3 t4 t6 t5 t16 cks t t8 t9 t10 t11 t14 t12 t13 t15 t18 t17 t19 t20 t21 t22 *) *) minimum ras cycle time depends on cas latency and trc ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
hyb39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 39 14. auto refresh (cbr) (minimum interval) addr. dqm dq ap bs auto refresh command all banks precharge command hi-z t rp t rc spt03920_2 rc t rax rax cax t7 we cas ras cs cke clk ck2 t t0 t1 t2 t3 t4 t6 t5 t16 t8 t9 t10 t11 t14 t12 t13 t15 burst length = 4, cas latency = 2 t18 t17 t19 t20 t21 t22 command auto refresh command command bank a activate bank a read ax2 ax0 ax1 ax3
hyb39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 40 15. random column read (page within same bank) 15.1 cas latency = 2 ay1 addr. bs dq dqm ap activate command z hi bank a raw raw command read command bank a read bank a aw0 aw1 caw cax read bank a command aw3 aw2 ax0 ax1 ay0 cay cs we cas ras cke clk t0 ck2 t t1 t2 t8 t4 t3 t5 t6 t7 t11 t9 t10 t12 t13 precharge command bank a ay2 ay3 activate command bank a raz raz spt03921 read bank a command caz burst length = 4, cas latency = 2 t19 t16 t15 t14 t17 t18 t20 t21 t22 az3 az0 az1 az2
hyb39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 41 15.2 cas latency = 3 ay3 caw addr. bs dq dqm ap z hi bank a activate command read command bank a raw raw bank a command aw1 aw0 read bank a command aw2 aw3 cax read ax1 ax0 ay0 precharge command bank a ay1 ay2 cay cs we cas ras cke clk t0 ck3 t t1 t2 t8 t4 t3 t5 t6 t7 t11 t9 t10 t12 t13 bank a read command activate command bank a raz raz caz spt03922 burst length = 4, cas latency = 3 t19 t16 t15 t14 t17 t18 t20 t21 t22
hyb39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 42 16. random column write (page within same bank) 16.1 cas latency = 2 dby1 addr. bs dq dqm ap activate command z hi bank b rbw rbw command write command bank b write bank b dbw0 dbw1 cbw cbx write bank b command dbw3 dbw2 dbx0 dbx1 dby0 cby cs we cas ras cke clk t0 ck2 t t1 t2 t8 t4 t3 t5 t6 t7 t11 t9 t10 t12 t13 precharge command bank b dby2 dby3 activate command bank b rbz rbz spt03923_2 read bank b command cbz burst length = 4, cas latency = 2 t19 t16 t15 t14 t17 t18 t20 t21 t22 dbz1 dbz0 dbz2 dbz3
hyb39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 43 16.2. cas latency = 3 command write bank b cbz dbw0 addr. bs dq dqm ap bank b activate command z hi rbz rbz command bank b dbw3 dbw1 dbw2 write bank b command dbx0 dbx1 cbx write dby1 dby0 dby2 precharge command bank b dby3 cby cs we cas ras cke clk t0 ck3 t t1 t2 t8 t4 t3 t5 t6 t7 t11 t9 t10 t12 t13 command bank b dbz0 activate command bank b write dbz1 rbz rbz cbz spt03924 burst length = 4, cas latency = 3 t19 t16 t15 t14 t17 t18 t20 t21 t22
hyb39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 44 17. random row read (interleaving banks) with precharge 17.1 cas latency = 2 ax2 t bs addr. dq dqm ap bank b activate command hi-z command read bank b rbx rbx rcd t cbx read activate bank a command command bank b command bx2 bx0 ac2 bx1 bank a activate bx3 bx4 rax rax command precharge bank b bx6 bx5 bx7 ax0 ax1 cax rby rby cs we cas ras cke clk t0 high t ck2 t1 t2 t8 t4 t3 t5 t6 t7 t11 t9 t10 t12 t13 spt03925_2 bank b command ax5 ax3 ax4 read ax6 ax7 cby by1 by0 burst length = 8, cas latency = 2 t19 t16 t15 t14 t17 t18 t20 t21 t22 rp t
hyb39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 45 17.2 cas latency = 3 activate command bank a addr. dqm dq ap bs read bank b command command bank b activate hi-z bx1 bx0 cbx rbx rcd t rbx t ac3 activate command bank b bx6 bank a command read bx4 bx3 bx2 bx5 bank b precharge command ax0 bx7 ax2 ax1 rax cax rax rp t rby rby precharge bank a command ax7 read bank b command ax5 ax4 ax3 ax6 spt03926 by0 cby t7 we cas ras cs cke clk high ck3 t t0 t1 t2 t3 t4 t6 t5 t16 t8 t9 t10 t11 t14 t12 t13 t15 burst length = 8, cas latency = 3 t18 t17 t19 t20 t21 t22
hyb39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 46 18. random row write (interleaving banks) with precharge 18.1 cas latency = 2 dbx4 dax1 bs ap addr. dq dqm activate command bank a hi-z write command bank a dax0 rax rax rcd t cax command command bank b bank a command dax4 dax2 dax3 bank b activate dax5 dax6 rbx rbx command precharge bank a write dbx0 dax7 dbx1 activate dbx2 dbx3 cbx ray ray clk cke cs ras cas we t0 high ck2 t t1 t2 t8 t4 t3 t5 t6 t7 t11 t9 t10 t12 t13 command bank a spt03927_2 command precharge bank b dbx7 dbx5 dbx6 write day0 day1 cay wr t day4 day3 day2 t19 burst length = 8, cas latency = 2 t16 t15 t14 t17 t18 t20 t21 t22 wr t rp t
hyb39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 47 18.2 cas latency = 3 dax4 addr. dqm dq ap bs command bank a bank a activate command hi-z write dax0 dax1 dax3 dax2 rax rcd t rax cax dbx4 dbx0 write command bank b bank b activate command dax6 dax5 dax7 precharge command bank a dbx2 dbx1 dbx3 cbx rbx rbx wr t rp t command bank a activate command bank a write dbx5 dbx6 day0 dbx7 precharge bank b command spt03928 day1 day2 day3 wr ray t cay ray cas ras cke clk we cs t2 high ck3 t t0 t1 t4 t3 t5 t6 t15 t7 t8 t9 t10 t11 t12 t13 t14 burst length = 8, cas latency = 3 t19 t17 t16 t18 t21 t20 t22
hyb39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 48 19. precharge termination of a burst 19.1 cas latency = 2 command activate bank a t14 bs write data is masked. of a write burst. precharge termination addr. dq dqm ap command bank a activate hi z bank a write command dax0 dax1 rax rax cax command bank a command precharge bank a dax3 dax2 activate ray rp t ray ay0 command bank a read bank a precharge command ay1 ay2 cay rp t t3 cs we cas ras cke clk t0 high ck2 t t1 t2 t4 t5 t7 t6 t8 t10 t9 t11 t13 t12 precharge termination of a read burst. spt03933 bank a command precharge command bank a read az0 az1 raz caz raz az2 rp t burst length = 8 or full page, cas latency = 2 t20 t17 t15 t16 t18 t19 t21 t22
hyb39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 49 20. full page burst operation 20.1 full page burst read, cas latency = 2 bs - page address back to zero from the highest order the burst counter wraps during this time interval. addr. dqm dq ap ~ ~ hi-z command command bank a read bank a activate bank b bank b command command ax activate activate ax +1 ax ~ ~ +2 ax rax rax cax ~ ~ ~ ~ rbx rbx ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ spt03929 bursting beginning with the starting address. burst stop command the burst counter increments and continues terminate when the burst length is satisfied; full page burst operation does not bank b command ax read - 2ax 11 ax + bx bx +1 bx +2 + bx 3 + bx 4 cbx bank b command activate command bank b precharge bx 5 bx+ 6 + rby t rp rby cas ras cke clk cs we ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ high ck2 t t0 t1 t2 ~ ~ ~ ~ t3 t4 ~ ~ ~ ~ t5 t6 t15 t11 t7 t8 t10 t9 t13 t12 t14 burst length = full page, cas latency = 2 t16 t17 t18 t19 t20 t21 t22
hyb39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 50 20. full page burst operation 20.2 full page burst write, cas latency = 3 t14 bx full page burst operation does not terminate when the burst length is satisfied; bursting beginning with the starting address. the burst counter increments and continues bs command bank a ap dqm dq addr. command activate bank a hi-z read rax rax cax page address back to zero during this time interval. the burst counter wraps from the highest order activate activate bank b bank b command command ax ax 1 + 2 ax + ax ~ ~ ~ ~ - rbx rbx ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ax read bank b command ax 21 - ax 1 + bx bx 1 + cbx t3 clk cke cs ras we cas t0 high ck3 t t1 t2 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t4 t5 ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ t7 t6 t8 ~ ~ t10 t9 t11 t13 t12 spt03930 bank b command activate bank b precharge command burst stop command + +2 bx bx 34 + 5 + bx rby t rrd rby t20 burst length = full page, cas latency = 3 t17 t15 t16 t18 t19 t21 t22
hyb39s128400/800/160ct(l) 128-mbit synchronous dram infineon technologies 51 table of contents 128-mbit synchronous dram page 1 ordering information page 2 pin definitions and functions page 2 pin configuration for x4, x8 & x16 organized 128m-drams page 3 functional block diagrams page 4 block diagram: 32m x4 sdram (12 / 11 / 2 addressing page 4 block diagram: 16m x8 sdram (12 / 10 / 2 addressing) page 5 block diagram: 8m x16 sdram (12 / 9 / 2 addressing) page 6 signal pin description page 7 operation definition page 9 address inputs for mode register set operation page 10 power on and initialization page 11 programming the mode register page 11 read and write operation page 11 refresh mode page 12 burst length and sequence page 13 dqm function page 13 power down page 13 auto precharge page 13 precharge command page 13 burst termination. page 14 bank selection by address bits page 14 electrical characteristics page 15 absolute maximum ratings page 15 recommended operation and dc characteristics page 15 capacitance page 15 operating currents page 16 ac characteristics page 17 package outlines. page 20 table of content. page 21 timing diagrams. page 22
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