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IDT71V65603150PFGI

Description
ZBT SRAM, 256KX36, 3.8ns, CMOS, PQFP100, 14.0 X 20.0 MM, 1.4 MM HEIGHT, ROHS COMPLIANT, PLASTIC, TQFP-100
Categorystorage    storage   
File Size5MB,26 Pages
ManufacturerIDT (Integrated Device Technology)
Environmental Compliance
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IDT71V65603150PFGI Overview

ZBT SRAM, 256KX36, 3.8ns, CMOS, PQFP100, 14.0 X 20.0 MM, 1.4 MM HEIGHT, ROHS COMPLIANT, PLASTIC, TQFP-100

IDT71V65603150PFGI Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Is it lead-free?Lead free
Is it Rohs certified?conform to
MakerIDT (Integrated Device Technology)
Parts packaging codeQFP
package instructionLQFP,
Contacts100
Reach Compliance Codecompliant
ECCN code3A991.B.2.A
Maximum access time3.8 ns
Other featuresPIPELINED ARCHITECTURE
JESD-30 codeR-PQFP-G100
JESD-609 codee3
length20 mm
memory density9437184 bit
Memory IC TypeZBT SRAM
memory width36
Humidity sensitivity level3
Number of functions1
Number of terminals100
word count262144 words
character code256000
Operating modeSYNCHRONOUS
Maximum operating temperature85 °C
Minimum operating temperature-40 °C
organize256KX36
Package body materialPLASTIC/EPOXY
encapsulated codeLQFP
Package shapeRECTANGULAR
Package formFLATPACK
Parallel/SerialPARALLEL
Peak Reflow Temperature (Celsius)260
Certification statusNot Qualified
Maximum seat height1.6 mm
Maximum supply voltage (Vsup)3.465 V
Minimum supply voltage (Vsup)3.135 V
Nominal supply voltage (Vsup)3.3 V
surface mountYES
technologyCMOS
Temperature levelINDUSTRIAL
Terminal surfaceMATTE TIN
Terminal formGULL WING
Terminal pitch0.65 mm
Terminal locationQUAD
Maximum time at peak reflow temperature30
width14 mm
Base Number Matches1
256K x 36, 512K x 18
3.3V Synchronous ZBT™ SRAMs
ZBT™ Feature
3.3V I/O, Burst Counter
Pipelined Outputs
IDT71V65603/Z
IDT71V65803/Z
Features
The IDT71V65603/5803 are 3.3V high-speed 9,437,184-bit
(9 Megabit) synchronous SRAMS. They are designed to eliminate dead bus
cycles when turning the bus around between reads and writes, or writes and
reads. Thus, they have been given the name ZBT
TM
, or Zero Bus Turnaround.
Description
256K x 36, 512K x 18 memory configurations
Supports high performance system speed - 150MHz
(3.8ns Clock-to-Data Access)
ZBT
TM
Feature - No dead cycles between write and read cycles
Internally synchronized output buffer enable eliminates the
need to control
OE
Single R/W (READ/WRITE) control pin
Positive clock-edge triggered address, data, and control
signal registers for fully pipelined applications
4-word burst capability (interleaved or linear)
Individual byte write (BW
1
-
BW
4
) control (May tie active)
Three chip enables for simple depth expansion
3.3V power supply (±5%)
3.3V I/O Supply (V
DDQ
)
Power down controlled by ZZ input
Packaged in a JEDEC standard 100-pin plastic thin quad
flatpack (TQFP), 119 ball grid array (BGA) and 165 fine pitch
ball grid array(fBGA).
Address and control signals are applied to the SRAM during one clock
cycle, and two cycles later the associated data cycle occurs, be it read or write.
The IDT71V65603/5803 contain data I/O, address and control signal
registers. Output enable is the only asynchronous signal and can be used
to disable the outputs at any given time.
A Clock Enable (CEN) pin allows operation of the IDT71V65603/5803 to
be suspended as long as necessary. All synchronous inputs are ignored when
(CEN) is high and the internal device registers will hold their previous values.
There are three chip enable pins (CE1, CE2,
CE2)
that allow the user
to deselect the device when desired. If any one of these three are not asserted
when ADV/LD is low, no new memory operation can be initiated. However,
any pending data transfers (reads or writes) will be completed. The data bus
will tri-state two cycles after chip is deselected or a write is initiated.
The IDT71V65603/5803 have an on-chip burst counter. In the burst
mode, the IDT71V65603/5803 can provide four cycles of data for a single
address presented to the SRAM. The order of the burst sequence is
defined by the
LBO
input pin. The
LBO
pin selects between linear and
interleaved burst sequence. The ADV/LD signal is used to load a new
external address (ADV/LD = LOW) or increment the internal burst counter
(ADV/LD = HIGH).
The IDT71V65603/5803 SRAM utilize IDT's latest high-performance
CMOS process, and are packaged in a JEDEC Standard 14mm x 20mm 100-
pin thin plastic quad flatpack (TQFP) as well as a 119 ball grid array (BGA) and
165 fine pitch ball grid array (fBGA) .
Pin Description Summary
A
0
-A
18
CE
1
, CE
2
,
CE
2
OE
R/W
CEN
BW
1
,
BW
2
,
BW
3
,
BW
4
CLK
ADV/LD
LBO
ZZ
I/O
0
-I/O
31
, I/O
P1
-I/O
P4
V
DD
, V
DDQ
V
SS
Address Inputs
Chip Enables
Output Enable
Read/Write Signal
Clock Enable
Individual Byte Write Selects
Clock
Advance burst address / Load new address
Linear / Interleaved Burst Order
Sleep Mode
Data Input / Output
Core Power, I/O Power
Ground
Input
Input
Input
Input
Input
Input
Input
Input
Input
Input
I/O
Supply
Supply
Synchronous
Synchronous
Asynchronous
Synchronous
Synchronous
Synchronous
N/A
Synchronous
Static
Asynchronous
Synchronous
Static
Static
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ZBT and Zero Bus Turnaround are trademarks of Integrated Device Technology, Inc. and the architecture is supported by Micron Technology and Motorola, Inc.
OCTOBER 2008
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©2007 Integrated Device Technology, Inc.
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