72-Mbit (2M x 36/4M x 18/1M x 72)
Flow-Through SRAM
CY7C1481V33
CY7C1483V33
CY7C1487V33
Cypress Semiconductor Corporation
•
198 Champion Court
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San Jose
, CA 95134-1709
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408-943-2600
Document #: 38-05284 Rev. *H
Revised May 01, 2007
Features
• Supports 133 MHz bus operations
• 2M x 36/4M x 18/1M x 72 common IO
• 3.3V core power supply (VDD)
• 2.5V or 3.3V I/O supply (VDDQ)
• Fast clock-to-output times
— 6.5 ns (133 MHz version)
• Provide high-performance 2-1-1-1 access rate
• User selectable burst counter supporting Intel® Pentium®
interleaved or linear burst sequences
• Separate processor and controller address strobes
• Synchronous self timed write
• Asynchronous output enable
• CY7C1481V33, CY7C1483V33 available in
JEDEC-standard Pb-free 100-pin TQFP, Pb-free and
non-Pb-free 165-ball FBGA package. CY7C1487V33
available in Pb-free and non-Pb-free 209 ball FBGA
package
• IEEE 1149.1 JTAG-Compatible Boundary Scan
• “ZZ” Sleep Mode option
Functional Description[1]
The CY7C1481V33/CY7C1483V33/CY7C1487V33 is a 3.3V,
2M x 36/4M x 18/1M x 72 Synchronous Flow-through SRAM
designed to interface with high speed microprocessors with
minimum glue logic. Maximum access delay from clock rise is
6.5 ns (133 MHz version). A two-bit on-chip counter captures
the first address in a burst and increments the address
automatically for the rest of the burst access. All synchronous
inputs
are
gated
by
registers
controlled
by
a
positive-edge-triggered Clock Input (CLK). The synchronous
inputs include all addresses, all data inputs, address-pipelining
Chip Enable (CE1), depth-expansion Chip Enables (CE2 and
CE3), Burst Control inputs (ADSC, ADSP, and ADV), Write
Enables (BWx and BWE), and Global Write (GW).
Asynchronous inputs include the Output Enable (OE) and the
ZZ pin.
The CY7C1481V33/CY7C1483V33/CY7C1487V33 allows
either interleaved or linear burst sequences, selected by the
MODE input pin. A HIGH selects an interleaved burst
sequence, while a LOW selects a linear burst sequence. Burst
accesses can be initiated with the Processor Address Strobe
(ADSP) or the cache Controller Address Strobe (ADSC)
inputs. Address advancement is controlled by the Address
Advancement (ADV) input.
Addresses and chip enables are registered at rising edge of
clock when either Address Strobe Processor (ADSP) or
Address Strobe Controller (ADSC) are active. Subsequent
burst addresses can be internally generated as controlled by
the Advance pin (ADV).
The CY7C1481V33/CY7C1483V33/CY7C1487V33 operates
from a +3.3V core power supply while all outputs may operate
with either a +2.5 or +3.3V supply. All inputs and outputs are
JEDEC standard JESD8-5 compatible.
Selection Guide
133 MHz
100 MHz
Unit
Maximum Access Time
6.5
8.5
ns
Maximum Operating Current
335
305
mA
Maximum CMOS Standby Current
150
150
mA
Note
1. For best practices recommendations, refer to the Cypress application note AN1064, SRAM System Guidelines.
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