Important Notes and Warnings ......................................................................................................................... 8
General Description ......................................................................................................................................... 8
Automotive Temperature .............................................................................................................................. 9
ACTIVE ...................................................................................................................................................... 34
Truth Tables ................................................................................................................................................... 39
Burst Type .................................................................................................................................................. 48
CAS Latency ............................................................................................................................................... 50
Auto Precharge ........................................................................................................................................... 69
AUTO REFRESH Operation ............................................................................................................................. 81
Revision History ............................................................................................................................................. 89
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