Internally synchronized registered outputs eliminate 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
Single 3.3V power supply (±5%)
Packaged in a JEDEC standard 100-pin TQFP package
clock cycle, and two cycles later its associated data cycle occurs, be it
read or write.
The IDT71V546 contains data I/O, address and control signal regis-
ters. 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 IDT71V546 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 (CE
1
, CE
2
,
CE
2
) that allow the user
to deselect the device when desired. If any one of these three is not active
when ADV/LD is low, no new memory operation can be initiated and any
burst that was in progress is stopped. However, any pending data
transfers (reads or writes) will be completed. The data bus will tri-state two
cycles after the chip is deselected or a write initiated.
The IDT71V546 has an on-chip burst counter. In the burst mode, the
IDT71V546 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 IDT71V546 SRAM utilizes IDT's high-performance, high-volume
3.3V CMOS process, and is packaged in a JEDEC standard 14mm x
20mm 100- pin thin plastic quad flatpack (TQFP) for high board density.
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Description
The IDT71V546 is a 3.3V high-speed 4,718,592-bit (4.5 Megabit)
synchronous SRAM organized as 128K x 36 bits. It is designed to
eliminate dead bus cycles when turning the bus around between reads
and writes, or writes and reads. Thus it has been given the name ZBT
TM
,
or Zero Bus Turn-around.
Address and control signals are applied to the SRAM during one
Pin Description Summary
A
0
- A
16
CE
1
, CE
2
,
CE
2
OE
R/W
CEN
BW
1
,
BW
2
,
BW
3
,
BW
4
CLK
ADV/LD
LBO
I/O
0
- I/O
31
, I/O
P1
- I/O
P4
V
DD
V
SS
Address Inputs
Three Chip Enables
Output Enable
Read/Write Signal
Clock Enable
Individual Byte Write Selects
Clock
Advance Burst Address / Load New Address
Linear / Interleaved Burst Order
Data Input/Output
3.3V Power
Ground
Input
Input
Input
Input
Input
Input
Input
Input
Input
I/O
Supply
Supply
Synchronous
Synchronous
Asynchronous
Synchronous
Synchronous
Synchronous
N/A
Synchronous
Static
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.
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