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GS82032Q-138T

Description
Cache SRAM, 64KX32, 9.7ns, CMOS, PQFP100, QFP-100
Categorystorage    storage   
File Size761KB,23 Pages
ManufacturerGSI Technology
Websitehttp://www.gsitechnology.com/
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GS82032Q-138T Overview

Cache SRAM, 64KX32, 9.7ns, CMOS, PQFP100, QFP-100

GS82032Q-138T Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Is it Rohs certified?incompatible
MakerGSI Technology
Parts packaging codeQFP
package instructionQFP, QFP100,.7X.9
Contacts100
Reach Compliance Codecompli
ECCN code3A991.B.2.A
Maximum access time9.7 ns
Other featuresFLOW-THROUGH OR PIPELINED ARCHITECTURE
Maximum clock frequency (fCLK)138 MHz
I/O typeCOMMON
JESD-30 codeR-PQFP-G100
JESD-609 codee0
length20 mm
memory density2097152 bi
Memory IC TypeCACHE SRAM
memory width32
Humidity sensitivity level3
Number of functions1
Number of terminals100
word count65536 words
character code64000
Operating modeSYNCHRONOUS
Maximum operating temperature70 °C
Minimum operating temperature
organize64KX32
Output characteristics3-STATE
Package body materialPLASTIC/EPOXY
encapsulated codeQFP
Encapsulate equivalent codeQFP100,.7X.9
Package shapeRECTANGULAR
Package formFLATPACK
Parallel/SerialPARALLEL
Peak Reflow Temperature (Celsius)NOT SPECIFIED
power supply2.5/3.3,3.3 V
Certification statusNot Qualified
Maximum seat height3.35 mm
Maximum standby current0.01 A
Minimum standby current3.14 V
Maximum slew rate0.245 mA
Maximum supply voltage (Vsup)3.6 V
Minimum supply voltage (Vsup)3.135 V
Nominal supply voltage (Vsup)3.3 V
surface mountYES
technologyCMOS
Temperature levelCOMMERCIAL
Terminal surfaceTin/Lead (Sn/Pb)
Terminal formGULL WING
Terminal pitch0.65 mm
Terminal locationQUAD
Maximum time at peak reflow temperatureNOT SPECIFIED
width14 mm
Preliminary
GS82032T/Q-150/138/133/117/100/66
TQFP, QFP
Commercial Temp
Industrial Temp
Features
• FT pin for user-configurable flow through or pipeline
operation
• Single Cycle Deselect (SCD) operation
• 3.3 V +10%/–5% core power supply
• 2.5 V or 3.3 V I/O supply
• LBO pin for Linear or Interleaved Burst mode
• Internal input resistors on mode pins allow floating mode pins
• Default to Interleaved Pipeline mode
• Byte Write (BW) and/or Global Write (GW) operation
• Common data inputs and data outputs
• Clock Control, registered, address, data, and control
• Internal self-timed write cycle
• Automatic power-down for portable applications
• JEDEC-standard 100-lead TQFP or QFP package
-150 -138 -133 -117 -100
Pipeline tCycle 6.6 7.25 7.5 8.5
10
3-1-1-1
t
KQ
3.8
4
4
4.5
5
I
DD
270 245 240 210 180
Flow tCycle 10.5 15
15
15
15
Through t
KQ
9
9.7
10
11
12
2-1-1-1
I
DD
170 120 120 120 120
-66
12.5
6
150
20
18
95
Unit
ns
ns
mA
ns
ns
mA
64K x 32
2M Synchronous Burst SRAM
Flow Through/Pipeline Reads
150 MHz–66 MHz
9 ns–18 ns
3.3 V V
DD
3.3 V and 2.5 V I/O
The function of the Data Output register can be controlled by
the user via the FT mode pin/bump (Pin 14 in the TQFP, Bump
1F in the FP-BGA). Holding the FT mode pin/bump low,
places the RAM in Flow Through mode, causing output data to
bypass the Data Output Register. Holding FT high places the
RAM in Pipeline mode, activating the rising-edge-triggered
Data Output Register.
SCD Pipelined Reads
The GS82032 is an SCD (Single Cycle Deselect) pipelined
synchronous SRAM. DCD (Dual Cycle Deselect) versions are
also available. SCD SRAMs pipeline deselect commands one
stage less than read commands. SCD RAMs begin turning off
their outputs immediately after the deselect command has been
captured in the input registers.
Byte Write and Global Write
Byte write operation is performed by using Byte Write enable
(BW) input combined with one or more individual byte write
signals (Bx). In addition, Global Write (GW) is available for
writing all bytes at one time, regardless of the byte write
control inputs.
Sleep Mode
Low power (Sleep mode) is attained through the assertion
(High) of the ZZ signal, or by stopping the clock (CK).
Memory data is retained during Sleep mode.
Functional Description
Applications
The GS82032 is a 2,097,152-bit high performance
synchronous SRAM with a 2-bit burst address counter.
Although of a type originally developed for Level 2 Cache
applications supporting high performance CPUs, the device
now finds application in synchronous SRAM applications
ranging from DSP main store to networking chip set support.
Core and Interface Voltages
The GS82032 operates on a 3.3 V power supply and all inputs/
outputs are 3.3 V- and 2.5 V-compatible. Separate output
power (V
DDQ
) pins are used to decouple output noise from the
internal circuit.
Controls
Addresses, data I/Os, chip enables (E
1
, E
2
, E
3
), address burst
control inputs (ADSP, ADSC, ADV), and write control inputs
(Bx, BW, GW) are synchronous and are controlled by a
positive-edge-triggered clock input (CK). Output enable (G)
and power down control (ZZ) are asynchronous inputs. Burst
cycles can be initiated with either ADSP or ADSC inputs. In
Burst mode, subsequent burst addresses are generated
internally and are controlled by ADV. The burst address
counter may be configured to count in either linear or
interleave order with the Linear Burst Order (LBO) input. The
Burst function need not be used. New addresses can be loaded
on every cycle with no degradation of chip performance.
Rev: 1.04 2/2001
1/23
© 2000, Giga Semiconductor, Inc.
Specifications cited are subject to change without notice. For latest documentation see http://www.gsitechnology.com.
ByteSafe is a Trademark of Giga Semiconductor, Inc. (GSI Technology).

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