CY7C1351G
Document #: 38-05513 Rev. *D
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Pin Definitions
Name
I/O
Description
A0, A1, A
Input-
Synchronous
Address Inputs used to select one of the 128K address locations. Sampled at the rising edge
of the CLK. A[1:0] are fed to the two-bit burst counter.
BW[A:D]
Input-
Synchronous
Byte Write Inputs, active LOW. Qualified with WE to conduct writes to the SRAM. Sampled on
the rising edge of CLK.
WE
Input-
Synchronous
Write Enable Input, active LOW. Sampled on the rising edge of CLK if CEN is active LOW. This
signal must be asserted LOW to initiate a write sequence.
ADV/LD
Input-
Synchronous
Advance/Load Input. Used to advance the on-chip address counter or load a new address.
When HIGH (and CEN is asserted LOW) the internal burst counter is advanced. When LOW, a
new address can be loaded into the device for an access. After being deselected, ADV/LD should
be driven LOW in order to load a new address.
CLK
Input-Clock
Clock Input. Used to capture all synchronous inputs to the device. CLK is qualified with CEN.
CLK is only recognized if CEN is active LOW.
CE1
Input-
Synchronous
Chip Enable 1 Input, active LOW. Sampled on the rising edge of CLK. Used in conjunction with
CE2, and CE3 to select/deselect the device.
CE2
Input-
Synchronous
Chip Enable 2 Input, active HIGH. Sampled on the rising edge of CLK. Used in conjunction with
CE1 and CE3 to select/deselect the device.
CE3
Input-
Synchronous
Chip Enable 3 Input, active LOW. Sampled on the rising edge of CLK. Used in conjunction with
CE1 and CE2 to select/deselect the device.
OE
Input-
Asynchronous
Output Enable, asynchronous input, active LOW. Combined with the synchronous logic block
inside the device to control the direction of the I/O pins. When LOW, the I/O pins are allowed to
behave as outputs. When deasserted HIGH, I/O pins are tri-stated, and act as input data pins.
OE is masked during the data portion of a write sequence, during the first clock when emerging
from a deselected state, when the device has been deselected.
CEN
Input-
Synchronous
Clock Enable Input, active LOW. When asserted LOW the Clock signal is recognized by the
SRAM. When deasserted HIGH the Clock signal is masked. Since deasserting CEN does not
deselect the device, CEN can be used to extend the previous cycle when required.
Pin Configurations (continued)
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5
6
7
1
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
K
L
M
N
P
R
T
U
VDDQ
NC/576M
NC/1G
DQPC
DQC
DQD
DQC
DQD
AA
A
A
NC/18M
VDDQ
CE2
A
DQC
VDDQ
DQC
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
DQD
DQD
NC/144M
NC
VDDQ
VDD
CLK
VDD
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC/36M
NC/72M
NC/288M
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
AA
A
A
CE3
A
A
A
A
A
A
A0
A1
DQA
DQC
DQA
DQA
DQA
DQB
DQB
DQB
DQB
DQB
DQB
DQB
DQA
DQA
DQA
DQA
DQB
VDD
DQC
DQC
DQC
VDD
DQD
DQD
DQD
DQD
ADV/LD
NC
CE1
OE
NC/9M
WE
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
DQPA
MODE
DQPD
DQPB
BWB
BWC
VSS
VDD
VSS
BWA
NC
CEN
BWD
ZZ
119-Ball BGA Pinout
A
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