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IDT72401L15DB

Description
64 X 4 OTHER FIFO, 55 ns, PDIP16
Categorystorage   
File Size88KB,9 Pages
ManufacturerIDT (Integrated Device Technology, Inc.)
Websitehttp://www.idt.com/
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IDT72401L15DB Overview

64 X 4 OTHER FIFO, 55 ns, PDIP16

IDT72401L15DB Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Number of functions1
Number of terminals16
Maximum operating temperature70 Cel
Minimum operating temperature0.0 Cel
Maximum supply/operating voltage5.5 V
Minimum supply/operating voltage4.5 V
Rated supply voltage5 V
maximum access time55 ns
Processing package description0.300 INCH, PLASTIC, DIP-16
stateACTIVE
CraftsmanshipCMOS
packaging shapeRECTANGULAR
Package SizeIN-LINE
Terminal formTHROUGH-HOLE
Terminal spacing2.54 mm
terminal coatingTIN LEAD
Terminal locationDUAL
Packaging MaterialsPLASTIC/EPOXY
Temperature levelCOMMERCIAL
memory width4
organize64 X 4
storage density256 deg
operating modeASYNCHRONOUS
Number of digits64 words
Number of digits64
cycle100 ns
Memory IC typeOTHER FIFO
CMOS PARALLEL FIFO
64 x 4 and 64 x 5
IDT72401
IDT72403
FEATURES:
First-ln/First-Out Dual-Port memory
64 x 4 organization (IDT72401/72403)
RAM-based FIFO with low falI-through time
Low-power consumption
— Active: 175mW (typ.)
Maximum shift rate — 45MHz
High data output drive capability
Asynchronous and simultaneous read and write
Fully expandable by bit width
Fully expandable by word depth
IDT72403 have Output Enable pin to enable output data
High-speed data communications applications
High-performance CMOS technology
Available in CERDIP, plastic DIP and SOIC
Military product compliant to MlL-STD-883, Class B
Standard Military Drawing #5962-86846 and
5962-89523 is listed on this function.
Industrial temperature range (–40°C to +85°C) is available
°
°
(plastic packages only)
DESCRIPTION:
The IDT72401 and IDT72403 are asynchronous high-performance
First-ln/First-Out memories organized 64 words by 4 bits. The IDT72403 also
has an Output Enable (OE) pin. The FlFOs accept 4-bit data at the data input
(D
0
-D
3
). The stored data stack up on a first-in/first-out basis.
A Shift Out (SO) signal causes the data at the next to last word to be shifted
to the output while all other data shifts down one location in the stack. The Input
Ready (IR) signal acts like a flag to indicate when the input is ready for new
data (IR = HIGH) or to signal when the FIFO is full (IR = LOW). The IR signal
can also be used to cascade multiple devices together. The Output Ready (OR)
signal is a flag to indicate that the output remains valid data (OR = HIGH) or
to indicate that the FIFO is empty (OR = LOW). The OR can also be used to
cascade multiple devices together.
Width expansion is accomplished by logically ANDing the IR and OR signals
to form composite signals.
Depth expansion is accomplished by tying the data inputs of one device to
the data outputs of the previous device. The IR pin of the receiving device is
connected to the SO pin of the sending device and the OR pin of the sending
device is connected to the Shift In (SI) pin of the receiving device.
Reading and writing operations are completely asynchronous allowing the
FIFO to be used as a buffer between two digital machines of widely varying
operating frequencies. The 45MHz speed makes these FlFOs ideal for high-
speed communication and controller applications.
Military grade product is manufactured in compliance with the latest revision
of MIL-STD-883, Class B.
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
SI
IR
INPUT
CONTROL
LOGIC
WRITE POINTER
WRITE MULTIPLEXER
OUTPUT
ENABLE
OE
(IDT72403 only)
D
0-3
DATA
IN
MEMORY
ARRAY
DATA
IN
Q
0-3
MR
MASTER
RESET
READ MULTIPLEXER
READ POINTER
MASTER
RESET
SO
OR
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IDT and the IDT logo are trademarks of Integrated Device Technology, Inc.
FAST is a trademark of National Semiconductor, Inc.
MILITARY AND COMMERCIAL TEMPERATURE RANGES
1
©
2005
Integrated Device Technology, Inc.
All rights reserved. Product specifications subject to change without notice.
OCTOBER 2005
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