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 HM534253B Series
262,144-word x 4-bit Multiport CMOS Video RAM
ADE-203-204C (Z) Rev. 3.0 Apr. 24, 1995 Description
The HM534253B is a 1-Mbit multiport video RAM equipped with a 256-kword x 4-bit dynamic RAM and a 512-word x 4-bit SAM (serial access memory). Its RAM and SAM operate independently and asynchronously. It can transfer data between RAM and SAM. In addition, it has two modes to realize fast writing in RAM. Block write and flash write modes clear the data of 4-word x 4-bit and the data of one row (512-word x 4-bit) respectively in one cycle of RAM. And the HM534253B makes split transfer cycle possible by dividing SAM into two split buffers equipped with 256-word x 4-bit each. This cycle can transfer data to SAM which is not active, and enables a continuous serial access.
Features
* Multiport organization Asynchronous and simultaneous operation of RAM and SAM capability RAM: 256-kword x 4-bit SAM: 512-word x 4-bit * Access time RAM: 60 ns/70 ns/80 ns/100 ns max SAM: 20 ns/22 ns/25 ns/25 ns max * Cycle time RAM: 125 ns/135 ns/150 ns/180 ns min SAM: 25 ns/25 ns/30 ns/30 ns min * Low power Active RAM: 413 mW max SAM: 275 mW max Standby 38.5 mW max * High-speed page mode capability * Mask write mode capability * Bidirectional data transfer cycle between RAM and SAM capability * Split transfer cycle capability * Block write mode capability * Flash write mode capability
HM534253B Series
* 3 variations of refresh (8 ms/512 cycles) RAS-only refresh CAS-before-RAS refresh Hidden refresh * TTL compatible
Ordering Information
Type No. HM534253BJ-6 HM534253BJ-7 HM534253BJ-8 HM534253BJ-10 HM534253BZ-6 HM534253BZ-7 HM534253BZ-8 HM534253BZ-10 Access Time 60 ns 70 ns 80 ns 100 ns 60 ns 70 ns 80 ns 100 ns Package 400-mil 28-pin plastic SOJ (CP-28D)
400-mil 28-pin plastic ZIP (ZP-28)
Pin Arrangement
HM534253BJ Series SC SI/O0 SI/O1 DT/OE I/O0 I/O1 WE NC RAS A8 A6 A5 A4 VCC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 (Top View) (Bottom View) 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 VSS SI/O3 SI/O2 SE I/O3 I/O2 DSF CAS QSF A0 A1 A2 A3 A7 HM534253BZ Series I/O2 SE SI/O3 SC SI/O1 I/O0 WE RAS A6 A4 A7 A2 A0 CAS 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 DSF I/O3 SI/O2 VSS SI/O0 DT/OE I/O1 NC A8 A5 VCC A3 A1 QSF
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Pin Description
Pin Name A0 - A8 I/O0 - I/O3 SI/O0 - SI/O3 RAS CAS WE DT/OE SC SE DSF QSF VCC VSS NC Function Address inputs RAM port data inputs/outputs SAM port data inputs/outputs Row address strobe Column address strobe Write enable Data transfer/output enable Serial clock SAM port enable Special function input flag Special function output flag Power supply Ground No connection
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Block Diagram
A0 - A8
Column Address Buffer
Row Address Buffer
Refresh Counter
Row Decoder Sense Amplifier & I/O Bus Block Write Flash Write Control Control
Serial Address Counter SAM Column Decoder
QSF
Column Decoder
Memory Array
Transfer Gate
Data Register
Input Data Control Address Mask Register
Transfer Gate Data Register Serial Output Buffer
SAM I/O Bus
Serial Input Buffer
Mask Register
Color Register
SI/O0 - SI/O3
Input Buffer
Output Buffer
Timing Generator
I/O0 - I/O3 RAS CAS DT/OE WE DSF SC SE 4
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Pin Functions
RAS (input pin): RAS is a basic RAM signal. It is active in low level and standby in high level. Row address and signals as shown in table 1 are input at the falling edge of RAS. The input level of these signals determine the operation cycle of the HM534253B. Table 1 Operation Cycles of the HM534253B
Input Level At The Falling Edge Of RAS CAS L H H H H H H H H H H H DT/OE WE X L L L L L H H H H H H X L L L H H L L L H H H SE X L H X X X X X X X X X DSF X L L H L H L L H L L H DSF At The Falling Edge Of CAS -- X X X X X L H X L H X Operation Mode CBR refresh Write transfer Pseudo transfer Split write transfer Read transfer Split read transfer Read/mask write Mask block write Flash write Read/write Block write Color register read/write
Note: X: H or L.
CAS (input pin): Column address and DSF signals are fetched into chip at the falling edge of CAS, which determines the operation mode of the HM534253B. CAS controls output impedance of I/O in RAM. A0 - A8 (input pins): Row address is determined by A0 - A8 level at the falling edge of RAS. Column address is determined by A0 - A8 level at the falling edge of CAS. In transfer cycles, row address is the address on the word line which transfers data with SAM data register, and column address is the SAM start address after transfer. WE (input pin): W E pin has two functions at the falling edge of RAS and after. When WE is low at the falling edge of RAS, the HM534253B turns to mask write mode. According to the I/O level at the time, write on each I/O can be masked. (WE level at the falling edge of RAS is don't care in read cycle.) When WE is high at the falling edge of RAS, a normal write cycle is executed. After that, WE switches read/write cycles as in a standard DRAM. In a transfer cycle, the direction of transfer is determined by WE level at the falling edge of RAS. When WE is low, data is transferred from SAM to RAM (data is written into RAM), and when WE is high, data is transferred from RAM to SAM (data is read from RAM).
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I/O0 - I/O3 (input/output pins): I/O pins function as mask data at the falling edge of RAS (in mask write mode). Data is written only to high I/O pins. Data on low I/O pins are masked and internal data are retained. After that, they function as input/output pins as those of a standard DRAM. In block write cycle, they function as address mask data at the falling edges of CAS. DT/OE (input pin): D T/OE pin functions as DT (data transfer) pin at the falling edge of RAS and as OE (output enable) pin after that. When DT is low at the falling edge of RAS, this cycle becomes a transfer cycle. When DT is high at the falling edge of RAS, RAM and SAM operate independently. SC (input pin): SC is a basic SAM clock. In a serial read cycle, data outputs from an SI/O pin synchronously with the rising edge of SC. In a serial write cycle, data on an SI/O pin at the rising edge of SC is fetched into the SAM data register. SE(input pin): SE pin activates SAM. When SE is high, SI/O is in the high impedance state in serial read cycle and data on SI/O is not fetched into the SAM data register in serial write cycle. SE can be used as a mask for serial write because internal pointer is incremented at the rising edge of SC. SI/O0 - SI/O3 (input/output pins): SI/Os are input/output pins in SAM. Direction of input/output is determined by the previous transfer cycle. When it was a read transfer cycle, SI/O outputs data. When it was a pseudo transfer cycle or write transfer cycle, SI/O inputs data. DSF (input pin): DSF is a special function data input flag pin. It is set to high at the falling edge of RAS when new functions such as color register read/write, split transfer, and flash write, are used. DSF is set to high at the falling edge of CAS when block write is executed. QSF (output pin): QSF outputs data of address A8 in SAM. QSF is switched from low to high by accessing address 255 in SAM and from high to low by accessing 511 address in SAM.
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Operation of HM534253B
RAM Port Operation RAM Read Cycle (DT/OE high, CAS high and DSF low at the falling edge of RAS, DSF low at the falling edge of CAS) Row address is entered at the RAS falling edge and column address at the CAS falling edge to the device as in standard DRAM. Then, when WE is high and DT/OE is low while CAS is low, the selected address data outputs through I/O pin. At the falling edge of RAS, DT/OE and CAS become high to distinguish RAM read cycle from transfer cycle and CBR refresh cycle. Address access time (tAA) and RAS to column address delay time (tRAD) specifications are added to enable high-speed page mode. RAM Write Cycle (Early Write, Delayed Write, Read-Modify-Write) (DT/OE high, CAS high and DSF low at the falling edge of RAS, DSF low at the falling edge of CAS) * Normal Mode Write Cycle (W high at the falling edge of RAS) E When CAS and WE are set low after driving RAS low, a write cycle is executed and I/O data is written in the selected addresses. When all 4 I/Os are written, WE should be high at the falling edge of RAS to distinguish normal mode from mask write mode. If WE is set low before the CAS falling edge, this cycle becomes an early write cycle and all I/O become in high impedance. Data is entered at the CAS falling edge. If WE is set low after the CAS falling edge, this cycle becomes a delayed write cycle. Data is input at the WE falling. I/O does not become high impedance in this cycle, so data should be entered with OE in high. If WE is set low after tCWD (min) and t AWD (min) after the CAS falling edge, this cycle becomes a readmodify-write cycle and enables read/write at the same address in one cycle. In this cycle also, to avoid I/O contention, data should be input after reading data and driving OE high. * Mask Write Mode (WE low at the falling edge of RAS) If WE is set low at the falling edge of RAS, the cycle becomes a mask write mode which writes only to selected I/O. Whether or not an I/O is written depends on I/O level (mask data) at the falling edge of RAS. Then the data is written in high I/O pins and masked in low ones and internal data is retained. This mask data is effective during the RAS cycle. So, in high-speed page mode, the mask data is retained during the page access.
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High-Speed Page Mode Cycle (DT/OE high, CAS high and DSF low at the falling edge of RAS) High-speed page mode cycle reads/writes the data of the same row address at high speed by toggling CAS while RAS is low. Its cycle time is one third of the random read/write cycle. In this cycle, read, write, and block write cycles can be mixed. Note that address access time (tAA), RAS to column address delay time (tRAD), and access time from CAS precharge (t ACP ) are added. In one RAS cycle, 512-word memory cells of the same row address can be accessed. It is necessary to specify access frequency within tRASP max (100 s). Color Register Set/Read Cycle (CAS high, DT/OE high, WE high and DSF high at the falling edge of RAS) In color register set cycle, color data is set to the internal color register used in flash write cycle or block write cycle. 4 bits of internal color register are provided at each I/O. This register is composed of static circuits, so once it is set, it retains the data until reset. Color register set cycle is just as same as the usual write cycle except that DSF is set high at the falling edge of RAS, and read, early write and delayed write cycle can be executed. In this cycle, the HM534253B refreshes the row address fetched at the falling edge of RAS. Flash Write Cycle (CAS high, DT/OE high, WE low, and DSF high at the falling edge of RAS) In a flash write cycle, a row of data (512-word x 4-bit) is cleared to 0 or 1 at each I/O according to the data of color register mentioned before. It is also necessary to mask I/O in this cycle. When CAS and DT/OE is set high, WE is low, and DSF is high at the falling edge of RAS, this cycle starts. Then, the row address to clear is given to row address and mask data is given to I/O. Mask data is as same as that of a RAM write cycle. High I/O is cleared, low I/O is not cleared and the internal data is retained. Cycle time is the same as those of RAM read/write cycles, so all bits can be cleared in 1/512 of the usual cycle time. (See figure 1.)
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Color Register Set Cycle RAS CAS Address WE DT/OE DSF I/O Color Data Set color register *1 *1 Execute flash write into each I/O on row address Xi using color resister. Execute flash write into each I/O on row address Xj using color resister. Row Xi Xj Flash Write Cycle Flash Write Cycle
Note: 1. I/O Mask Data Low: Mask High: Non Mask
Figure 1 Use of Flash Write Block Write Cycle (CAS high, DT/OE high and DSF low at the falling edge of RAS, DSF high at the falling edge of CAS) In a block write cycle, 4 columns of data (4-word x 4-bit) is cleared to 0 or 1 at each I/O according to the data of color register. Column addresses A0 and A1 are disregarded. The data on I/Os and addresses can be masked. I/O level at the falling edge of CAS determines the address to be cleared. (See figure 2.) In a page mode cycle, mixed cycle of normal Read/Write and block write can be allowed by controlling DSF. * Normal Mode Block Write Cycle (WE high at the falling edge of RAS) The data on 4 I/Os are all cleared when WE is high at the falling edge of RAS. * Mask Block Write Mode (WE low at the falling edge of RAS) When WE is low at the falling edge of RAS, the HM534253B starts mask block write mode to clear the data on an optional I/O. The mask data is the same as that of a RAM write cycle. High I/O is cleared, low I/O is not cleared and the internal data is retained. The mask data is available in the RAS cycle. In page mode block write cycle, the mask data is retained during the page access.
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Color Register Set Cycle RAS CAS Address WE DT/OE DSF I/O *1 WE Low High I/O I/O Mask Data Don't care Mode Mask Non mask Color Data *1
Address Mask
Block Write Cycle
Block Write Cycle
Row
Row *1
Column A2-A8
Row *1
Column A2-A8
*1
Address Mask
I/O Mask Data Low: Mask High: Non Mask Address Mask Data I/O0 I/O1 I/O2 I/O3 Column0 (A0 = 0, A1 = 0) Mask Data Column1 (A0 = 1, A1 = 0) Mask Data Column2 (A0 = 0, A1 = 1) Mask Data Column3 (A0 = 1, A1 = 1) Mask Data Low: Mask High: Non Mask
Figure 2 Use of Block Write
Transfer Operation
The HM534253B provides the read transfer cycle, split read transfer cycle,pseudo transfer cycle, write transfer cycle, and split write transfer cycle as data transfer cycles. These transfer cycles are set by driving CAS high and DT/OE low at the falling edge of RAS. They have following functions: (1) Transfer data between row address and SAM data register (except for pseudo transfer cycle) Read transfer cycle and split read transfer cycle: RAM to SAM Write transfer cycle and split write transfer cycle: SAM to RAM (2) Determine SI/O state (except for split read transfer cycle and split write transfer cycle) Read transfer cycle: SI/O output Pseudo transfer cycle and write transfer cycle: SI/O input (3) Determine first SAM address to access after transferring at column address (SAM start address).
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SAM start address must be determined by read transfer cycle or pseudo transfer cycle (split transfer cycle isn't available) before SAM access, after power on, and determined for each transfer cycle. Read Transfer Cycle (CAS high, DT/OE low, WE high and DSF low at the falling edge of RAS) This cycle becomes read transfer cycle by driving DT/OE low, WE high and DSF low at the falling edge of RAS. The row address data (512 x 4 bits) determined by this cycle is transferred to SAM data register synchronously at the rising edge of DT/OE. After the rising edge of DT/OE, the new address data outputs from SAM start address determined by column address. In read transfer cycle, DT/OE must be risen to transfer data from RAM to SAM. This cycle can access SAM even during transfer (real time read transfer). In this case, the timing tSDD (min) specified between the last SAM access before transfer and DT/OE rising edge and t SDH (min) specified between the first SAM access and DT/OE rising edge must be satisfied. (See figure 3.) When read transfer cycle is executed, SI/O becomes output state by first SAM access. Input must be set high impedance before t SZS (min) of the first SAM access to avoid data contention.
RAS CAS Address DT/OE DSF t SDD SC SI/O SAM Data before Transfer Yj Yj + 1 t SDH L
Xi
Yj
SAM Data after Transfer
Figure 3 Real Time Read Transfer Pseudo Transfer Cycle (CAS high, DT/OE low, WE low, SE high and DSF low at the falling edge of RAS) Pseudo transfer cycle switches SI/O to input state and set SAM start address without data transfer to RAM. This cycle starts when CAS is high, DT/OE low, WE low, SE high and DSF low at the falling edge of RAS. Data should be input to SI/O later than t SID (min) after RAS becomes low to avoid data contention. SAM access becomes enabled after t SRD (min) after RAS becomes high. In this cycle, SAM access is inhibited during RAS low, therefore, SC must not be risen.
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Write Transfer Cycle (CAS high, DT/OE low, WE low, SE low, and DSF low at the falling edge of RAS) Write transfer cycle can transfer a row of data input by serial write cycle to RAM. The row address of data transferred into RAM is determined by the address at the falling edge of RAS. The column address is specified as the first address for serial write after terminating this cycle. Also in this cycle, SAM access becomes enabled after t SRD (min) after RAS becomes high. SAM access is inhibited during RAS low. In this period, SC must not be risen. Data transferred to SAM by read transfer cycle or split read transfer cycle can be written to other addresses of RAM by write transfer cycle. However, the address to write data must be the same MSB of row address (AX8) as that of the read transfer cycle. Figure 4 shows the example of row bit data transfer. In case AX8 is 0, data cannot be transferred RAM address within the range of 100000000 to 111111111. Same as the case of AX8 = 1.
(Row address) A8 ........ A0 000000000 011111111 100000000
SAM ........ RAM
(Row address) A8 ........A0 000000000 011111111 100000000
SAM Possible RAM Impossible RAM
RAM 111111111 SAM (Read transfer cycle) (Write transfer cycle) 111111111
SAM
Figure 4 Example of Row Bit Data Transfer Split Read Transfer Cycle (CAS high, DT/OE low, WE high and DSF high at the falling edge of RAS) To execute a continuous serial read by real time read transfer, the HM534253B must satisfy SC and DT/OE timings and requires an external circuit to detect SAM last address. Split read transfer cycle makes it possible to execute a continuous serial read without the above timing limitation. Figure 5 shows the block diagram for a split transfer. SAMdata register (DR) consists of 2 split buffers, whose organizations are 256-word x 4-bit each. Let us suppose that data is read from upper data register DR1 (The row address AX8 is 0 and SAM address A8 is 1.). When split read transfer is executed setting row address AX8 0 and SAM start addresses A0 to A7, 256-word x 4-bit data are transferred from RAM to the lower data register DR0 (SAM address A8 is 0) automatically. After data are read from data register DR1, data start to be read from SAM start addresses of data register DR0. If the next split read transfer isn't executed while data are read from data register DR0, data start to be read from SAM start address 0 of DR1 after data are read from data register DR0. If split read transfer is executed setting row address AX8 1 and SAM start addresses A0 to A7 while data are read from data register DR1, 256-word x 4-bit data are transferred to data register DR2. After data are read from data register DR1, data start to be read from SAM start addresses of data register DR2. If the next split read transfer isn't executed while data is read from data register DR2, data start to be read from SAM start address 0 of data register DR3 after data are read from data register DR2. In this time, SAM data is the one transferred to data register DR3 finally while row address AX8 is 1. In split read data transfer, the SAM start address A8 is automatically set in the data register which isn't used.
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The data on SAM address A8, which will be accessed next, outputs to QSF. QSF is switched from low to high by accessing SAM last address 255 and from high to low by accessing address 511. Split read transfer cycle is set when CAS is high, DT/OE is low, WE is high and DSF is high at the falling edge of RAS. The cycle can be executed asyncronously with SC. However, tSTS (min) timing specified between SC rising and RAS falling must be satisfied. SAM last address must be accessed, satisfying tRST (min), tCST (min), and tAST (min) timings specified between RAS or CAS falling and column address. (See figure 6.) In split read transfer, SI/O isn't switched to output state. Therefore, read transfer must be executed to switch SI/O to output state when the previous transfer cycle is pseudo transfer or write transfer cycle.
SAM Column Decoder
DR1
SAM I/O Bus
AX8 = 0 DR0
SAM I/O Bus
Memory Array
DR3
Memory Array AX8 = 1
SAM I/O Buffer
SI/O
Figure 5 Block Diagram for Split Transfer
DR2
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RAS tSTS (min) CAS t CST (min) Address Xi t AST (min) DT/OE DSF SC 511 (255) n (n + 255) 255 (511) 255 + Yj (Yj) Yj tRST (min)
Figure 6 Limitation in Split Transfer Split Write Transfer Cycle (CAS high, DT/OE low, WE low and DSF high at the falling edge of RAS) A continuous serial write cannot be executed because accessing SAM is inhibited during RAS low in write transfer. Split write transfer cycle makes it possible. In this cycle, tSTS (min), tRST (min), tCST (min) and tAST (min) timings must be satisfied like split read transfer cycle. And it is impossible to switch SI/O to input state in this cycle. If SI/O is in output state, pseudo transfer cycle should be executed to switch SI/O into input state. Data transferred to SAM by read transfer cycle or split read transfer cycle can be written to other addresses of RAM by split write transfer cycle. However, pseudo transfer cycle must be executed before split write transfer cycle. And the MSB of row address (AX8) to write data must be the same as that of the read transfer cycle or the split read transfer cycle.
SAM Port Operation
Serial Read Cycle SAM port is in read mode when the previous data transfer cycle is read transfer cycle. Access is synchronized with SC rising, and SAM data is output from SI/O. When SE is set high, SI/O becomes high impedance, and the internal pointer is incremented by the SC rising. After indicating the last address (address 511), the internal pointer indicates address 0 at the next access.
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Serial Write Cycle If previous data transfer cycle is pseudo transfer cycle or write transfer cycle, SAM port goes into write mode. In this cycle, SI/O data is fetched into data register at the SC rising edge like in the serial read cycle. If SE is high, SI/O data isn't fetched into data register. Internal pointer is incremented by the SC rising, so SE high can be used as mask data for SAM. After indicating the last address (address 511), the internal pointer indicates address 0 at the next access.
Refresh
RAM Refresh RAM, which is composed of dynamic circuits, requires refresh to retain data. Refresh is executed by accessing all 512 row addresses within 8 ms. There are three refresh cycles: (1) RAS-only refresh cycle, (2) CAS-before-RAS (CBR) refresh cycle, and (3) Hidden refresh cycle. Besides them, the cycles which activate RAS such as read/write cycles or transfer cycles can refresh the row address. Therefore, no refresh cycle is required when all row addresses are accessed within 8 ms. (1) RAS-Only Refresh Cycle: RAS-only refresh cycle is executed by activating only RAS cycle with CAS fixed to high after inputting the row address (= refresh address) from external circuits. To distinguish this cycle from data transfer cycle, DT/OE must be high at the falling edge of RAS. (2) CBR Refresh Cycle: CBR refresh cycle is set by activating CAS before RAS. In this cycle, refresh address need not to be input through external circuits because it is input through an internal refresh counter. In this cycle, output is in high impedance and power dissipation is lowered because CAS circuits don't operate. (3) Hidden Refresh Cycle: Hidden refresh cycle executes CBR refresh with the data output by reactivating RAS when DT/OE and CAS keep low in normal RAM read cycles. SAM Refresh SAM parts (data register, shift resister and selector), organized as fully static circuitry, require no refresh.
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter Voltage on any pin relative to V SS Supply voltage relative to VSS Short circuit output current Power dissipation Operating temperature Storage temperature Note: 1. Relative to VSS . Symbol VT VCC Iout PT Topr Tstg Value -1.0 to +7.0 -0.5 to +7.0 50 1.0 0 to +70 -55 to +125 Unit V V mA W C C Note 1 1
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Recommended DC Operating Conditions (Ta = 0 to +70C)
Parameter Supply voltage Input high voltage Input low voltage Symbol VCC VIH VIL Min 4.5 2.4 -0.5
*2
Typ 5.0 -- --
Max 5.5 6.5 0.8
Unit V V V
Notes 1 1 1
Notes: 1. All voltage referred to VSS 2 -3.0 V for pulse width 10 ns.
DC Characteristics (Ta = 0 to +70C, VCC = 5 V 10%, VSS = 0 V)
HM534253B -6 Parameter Operating current -7 -8 -10
Symbol Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Unit Test Conditions I CC1 I CC7 -- -- 75 -- 70 -- 60 -- 55 95 mA mA RAS, CAS cycling SC = VIL, t RC = min SE = VIH SE = VIL, SC cycling t SCC = min RAS, CAS = VIH SC = VIL, SE = VIH SE = VIL, SC cycling t SCC = min RAS cycling CAS = VIH t RC = min SC = VIL, SE = VIH SE = VIL, SC cycling t SCC = min CAS cycling RAS = VIL t PC = min SC = VIL, SE = VIH SE = VIL, SC cycling t SCC = min RAS cycling t RC = min SC = VIL, SE = VIH SE = VIL, SC cycling t SCC = min
125 --
120 --
100 --
Standby current
I CC2 I CC8
-- --
7 50
-- --
7 50
-- --
7 40
-- --
7 40
mA mA
RAS-only refresh current
I CC3
--
75
--
70
--
60
--
55
mA
I CC9
--
125 --
120 --
100 --
95
mA
Page mode current
I CC4
--
80
--
80
--
70
--
65
mA
I CC10
--
130 --
130 --
110 --
105 mA
CAS-before- I CC5 RAS refresh current I CC11
--
50
--
45
--
40
--
35
mA
--
100 --
95
--
80
--
75
mA
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DC Characteristics (Ta = 0 to +70C, VCC = 5 V 10%, VSS = 0 V) (cont)
HM534253B -6 Parameter Data transfer current -7 -8 -10
Symbol Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Unit Test Conditions I CC6 -- 80 -- 75 -- 65 -- 60 mA RAS, CAS cycling SC = VIL, t RC = min SE = VIH SE = VIL, SC cycling t SCC = min
I CC12
--
130 --
125 --
105 --
100 mA
Input leakage current Output leakage current Output high voltage Output low voltage
I LI
-10 10
-10 10
-10 10
-10 10
A
I LO
-10 10
-10 10
-10 10
-10 10
A
VOH VOL
2.4 --
-- 0.4
2.4 --
-- 0.4
2.4 --
-- 0.4
2.4 --
-- 0.4
V V
I OH = -2 mA I OL = 4.2 mA
Notes: 1. I CC depends on output load condition when the device is selected. ICC max is specified at the output open condition. 2. Address can be changed once while RAS is low and CAS is high.
Capacitance (Ta = 25C, VCC = 5 V, f = 1 MHz, Bias: Clock, I/O = VCC, address =VSS)
Parameter Input capacitance (Address) Input capacitance (Clocks) Output capacitance (I/O, SI/O, QSF) Note: Symbol CI1 CI2 CI/O Typ -- -- -- Max 5 5 7 Unit pF pF pF Note 1 1 1
1. This parameter is sampled and not 100% tested.
AC Characteristics (Ta = 0 to +70C, VCC = 5 V 10%, VSS = 0 V)*1, *16
Test Conditions * * * * * Input rise and fall time: 5 ns Input pulse levels: VSS to 3.0 V Input timing reference levels: 0.8 V, 2.4 V Output timing reference levels: 0.8 V, 2.0 V Output load: See figures
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Test Conditions (cont)
+5V +5V
I OH = - 2 mA I OL = 4.2 mA I/O
I OH = - 2 mA I OL = 4.2 mA SI / O
*1 100 pF
*1 50 pF
Output Load (A)
Output Load (B) Note: 1. Including scope & jigs
Common Parameter
HM534253B -6 Parameter Random read or write cycle time RAS precharge time RAS pulse width CAS pulse width Row address setup time Row address hold time Column address setup time Column address hold time RAS to CAS delay time RAS hold time referred to CAS CAS hold time referred to RAS Symbol Min Max t RC t RP t RAS t CAS t ASR t RAH t ASC t CAH t RCD t RSH t CSH 125 -- 55 60 20 0 10 0 15 20 20 60 10 3 -- 0 10 0 10 -- 10000 -- -- -- -- -- 40 -- -- -- 50 8 -- -- -- -- -7 Min Max 135 -- 55 70 20 0 10 0 15 20 20 70 10 3 -- 0 10 0 10 -- 10000 -- -- -- -- -- 50 -- -- -- 50 8 -- -- -- -- -8 Min Max 150 -- 60 80 20 0 10 0 15 20 20 80 10 3 -- 0 10 0 10 -- 10000 -- -- -- -- -- 60 -- -- -- 50 8 -- -- -- -- -10 Min Max 180 -- 70 -- Unit Notes ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ms ns ns ns ns 3 2
100 10000 25 0 10 0 15 20 25 -- -- -- -- -- 75 --
100 -- 10 3 -- 0 10 0 10 -- 50 8 -- -- -- --
CAS to RAS precharge time t CRP Transition time (rise to fall) Refresh period DT to RAS setup time DT to RAS hold time DSF to RAS setup time DSF to RAS hold time tT t REF t DTS t DTH t FSR t RFH
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Common Parameter (cont)
HM534253B -6 Parameter DSF to CAS setup time DSF to CAS hold time Data-in to CAS delay time Data-in to OE delay time Output buffer turn-off delay referred to CAS Output buffer turn-off delay referred to OE Symbol Min Max t FSC t CFH t DZC t DZO t OFF1 t OFF2 0 15 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- 20 20 -7 Min Max 0 15 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- 20 20 -8 Min Max 0 15 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- 20 20 -10 Min Max 0 15 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- 20 20 Unit Notes ns ns ns ns ns ns 4 4 5 5
Read Cycle (RAM), Page Mode Read Cycle
HM534253B -6 Parameter Access time from RAS Access time from CAS Access time from OE Address access time Read command setup time Read command hold time Read command hold time referred to RAS RAS to column address delay time Symbol Min Max t RAC t CAC t OAC t AA t RCS t RCH t RRH t RAD -- -- -- -- 0 0 10 15 35 35 45 10 -- 60 60 20 20 35 -- -- -- 25 -- -- -- -- 40 -7 Min Max -- -- -- -- 0 0 10 15 35 35 45 10 -- 70 20 20 35 -- -- -- 35 -- -- -- -- 40 -8 Min Max -- -- -- -- 0 0 10 15 40 40 50 10 -- 80 20 20 40 -- -- -- 40 -- -- -- -- 45 -10 Min Max -- -- -- -- 0 0 10 15 45 45 55 10 -- 100 25 25 45 -- -- -- 55 -- -- -- -- 50 Unit Notes ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns 10 10 2 6, 7 7, 8 7 7, 9
Column address to RAS lead t RAL time Column address to CAS lead t CAL time Page mode cycle time CAS precharge time Access time from CAS precharge t PC t CP t ACP
Page mode RAS pulse width t RASP
100000 70
100000 80
100000 100 100000 ns
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HM534253B Series
Write Cycle (RAM), Page Mode Write Cycle, Color Register Set Cycle
HM534253B -6 Parameter Write command setup time Write command hold time Write command pulse width Symbol Min Max t WCS t WCH t WP 0 15 15 20 20 0 15 0 10 0 10 20 45 10 20 60 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -7 Min Max 0 15 15 20 20 0 15 0 10 0 10 20 45 10 20 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -8 Min Max 0 15 15 20 20 0 15 0 10 0 10 20 50 10 20 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 10000 -10 Min Max 0 15 15 20 20 0 15 0 10 0 10 20 55 10 20 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Unit Notes ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns 13 12 12 11
Write command to RAS lead t RWL time Write command to CAS lead t CWL time Data-in setup time Data-in hold time WE to RAS setup time WE to RAS hold time t DS t DH t WS t WH
Mask data to RAS setup time t MS Mask data to RAS hold time t MH OE hold time referred to WE t OEH Page mode cycle time CAS precharge time CAS to data-in delay time t PC t CP t CDD
Page mode RAS pulse width t RASP
100000 70
100000 80
100 100000 ns
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HM534253B Series
Read-Modify-Write Cycle
HM534253B -6 Parameter Symbol Min Max 175 -- 110 10000 45 60 20 -- -- -- -- 15 0 20 20 15 0 15 20 -- -- -- 60 20 20 35 25 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -7 Min Max 185 -- 120 10000 45 60 20 -- -- -- -- 15 0 20 20 15 0 15 20 -- -- -- 70 20 20 35 35 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -8 Min Max 200 -- 130 10000 45 65 20 -- -- -- -- 15 0 20 20 15 0 15 20 -- -- -- 80 20 20 40 40 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -10 Min Max 230 -- 150 10000 50 70 20 -- -- -- -- 15 0 20 20 15 0 15 20 -- -- -- 100 25 25 45 55 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Unit Notes ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns 12 12 14 14 12 6, 7 7, 8 7 7, 9
Read-modify-write cycle time t RWC RAS pulse width (readmodify-write cycle) CAS to WE delay time t RWS t CWD
Column address to WE delay t AWD time OE to data-in delay time Access time from RAS Access time from CAS Access time from OE Address access time RAS to column address delay time Read command setup time t ODD t RAC t CAC t OAC t AA t RAD t RCS
Write command to RAS lead t RWL time Write command to CAS lead t CWL time Write command pulse width Data-in setup time Data-in hold time t WP t DS t DH
OE hold time referred to WE t OEH
Refresh Cycle
HM534253B -6 Parameter CAS setup time (CASbefore-RAS refresh) Symbol Min Max t CSR 10 10 10 -- -- -- -7 Min Max 10 10 10 -- -- -- -8 Min Max 10 10 10 -- -- -- -10 Min Max 10 10 10 -- -- -- Unit Notes ns ns ns
CAS hold time (CAS-before- t CHR RAS refresh) RAS precharge to CAS hold t RPC time
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HM534253B Series
Flash Write Cycle, Block Write Cycle
HM534253B -6 Parameter CAS to data-in delay time OE to data-in delay time Symbol Min Max t CDD t ODD 20 20 -- -- -7 Min Max 20 20 -- -- -8 Min Max 20 20 -- -- -10 Min Max 20 20 -- -- Unit Notes ns ns 13 13
Read Transfer Cycle
HM534253B -6 Parameter Symbol Min Max 50 20 25 20 65 25 60 25 40 5 25 10 -- -- -- 20 5 5 0 25 10000 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 65 35 35 -- -- -- -- -- -7 Min Max 60 20 25 20 65 25 70 25 40 5 25 10 -- -- -- 20 5 5 0 25 10000 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 70 35 35 -- -- -- -- -- -8 Min Max 65 20 30 20 70 30 80 25 45 5 25 15 -- -- -- 20 5 5 0 30 10000 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 75 40 35 -- -- -- -- -- -10 Min Max 80 25 30 30 80 30 10000 -- -- -- -- -- Unit Notes ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns 15 15 15 19
DT hold time referred to RAS t RDH DT hold time referred to CAS t CDH DT hold time referred to column address DT precharge time DT to RAS delay time SC to RAS setup time 1st SC to RAS hold time 1st SC to CAS hold time 1st SC to column address hold time Last SC to DT delay time Last SC to DT delay time 1st SC to DT hold time RAS to QSF delay time CAS to QSF delay time DT to QSF delay time QSF hold time referred to RAS QSF hold time referred to CAS t ADH t DTP t DRD t SRS t SRH t SCH t SAH t SDD t SDD2 t SDH t RQD t CQD t DQD t RQH t CQH
100 -- 25 50 5 25 15 -- -- -- 25 5 5 0 30 -- -- -- -- -- 85 40 35 -- -- -- -- --
QSF hold time referred to DT t DQH Serial data-in to 1st SC delay t SZS time Serial clock cycle time t SCC
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HM534253B Series
Read Transfer Cycle (cont)
HM534253B -6 Parameter SC pulse width SC precharge time SC access time Serial data-out hold time Serial data-in setup time Serial data-in hold time RAS to column address delay time Symbol Min Max t SC t SCP t SCA t SOH t SIS t SIH t RAD 5 10 -- 5 0 15 15 35 10 -- -- 20 -- -- -- 25 -- -- -7 Min Max 5 10 -- 5 0 15 15 35 10 -- -- 22 -- -- -- 35 -- -- -8 Min Max 10 10 -- 5 0 15 15 40 10 -- -- 25 -- -- -- 40 -- -- -10 Min Max 10 10 -- 5 0 15 15 45 10 -- -- 25 -- -- -- 55 -- -- Unit Notes ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns 18 15
Column address to RAS lead t RAL time RAS precharge to DT high hold time t DTHH
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HM534253B Series
Pseudo Transfer Cycle, Write Transfer Cycle
HM534253B -6 Parameter SE setup time referred to RAS Symbol Min Max t ES 0 10 25 20 10 40 -- -- 20 5 25 5 10 -- -- 5 5 0 15 -- -- -- -- 40 -- 65 35 -- -- -- -- -- 20 20 -- -- -- -- -7 Min Max 0 10 25 20 10 40 -- -- 20 5 25 5 10 -- -- 5 5 0 15 -- -- -- -- 40 -- 70 35 -- -- -- -- -- 22 22 -- -- -- -- -8 Min Max 0 10 30 25 10 45 -- -- 20 5 30 10 10 -- -- 5 5 0 15 -- -- -- -- 45 -- 75 40 -- -- -- -- -- 25 25 -- -- -- -- -10 Min Max 0 10 30 25 10 50 -- -- 25 5 30 10 10 -- -- 5 5 0 15 -- -- -- -- 50 -- 85 40 -- -- -- -- -- 25 25 -- -- -- -- Unit Notes ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns 15 15 15 15
SE hold time referred to RAS t EH SC setup time referred to RAS RAS to SC delay time Serial output buffer turn-off time referred to RAS RAS to serial data-in delay time RAS to QSF delay time CAS to QSF delay time QSF hold time referred to RAS QSF hold time referred to CAS Serial clock cycle time SC pulse width SC precharge time SC access time SE access time Serial data-out hold time Serial write enable setup time Serial data-in setup time Serial data-in hold time t SRS t SRD t SRZ t SID t RQD t CQD t RQH t CQH t SCC t SC t SCP t SCA t SEA t SOH t SWS t SIS t SIH
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HM534253B Series
Split Read Transfer Cycle, Split Write Transfer Cycle
HM534253B -6 Parameter Split transfer setup time Split transfer hold time referred to RAS Split transfer hold time referred to CAS Split transfer hold time referred to column address SC to QSF delay time Symbol Min Max t STS t RST t CST t AST t SQD 20 60 20 35 -- 5 25 5 10 -- 5 0 15 15 35 -- -- -- -- 30 -- -- -- -- 20 -- -- -- 25 -- -7 Min Max 20 70 20 35 -- 5 25 5 10 -- 5 0 15 15 35 -- -- -- -- 30 -- -- -- -- 22 -- -- -- 35 -- -8 Min Max 20 80 20 40 -- 5 30 10 10 -- 5 0 15 15 40 -- -- -- -- 30 -- -- -- -- 25 -- -- -- 40 -- -10 Min Max 25 -- Unit Notes ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns 15 15
100 -- 25 45 -- 5 30 10 10 -- 5 0 15 15 45 -- -- 30 -- -- -- -- 25 -- -- -- 55 --
QSF hold time referred to SC t SQH Serial clock cycle time SC pulse width SC precharge time SC access time Serial data-out hold time Serial data-in setup time Serial data-in hold time RAS to column address delay time t SCC t SC t SCP t SCA t SOH t SIS t SIH t RAD
Column address to RAS lead t RAL time
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HM534253B Series
Serial Read Cycle, Serial Write Cycle
HM534253B -6 Parameter Serial clock cycle time SC pulse width SC precharge width Access time from SC Access time from SE Serial data-out hold time Serial output buffer turn-off time referred to SE Serial data-in setup time Serial data-in hold time Serial write enable setup time Symbol Min Max t SCC t SC t SCP t SCA t SEA t SOH t SEZ t SIS t SIH t SWS 25 5 10 -- -- 5 -- 0 15 5 15 5 15 -- -- -- 20 20 -- 20 -- -- -- -- -- -- -7 Min Max 25 5 10 -- -- 5 -- 0 15 5 15 5 15 -- -- -- 22 22 -- 20 -- -- -- -- -- -- -8 Min Max 30 10 10 -- -- 5 -- 0 15 5 15 5 15 -- -- -- 25 25 -- 20 -- -- -- -- -- -- -10 Min Max 30 10 10 -- -- 5 -- 0 15 5 15 5 15 -- -- -- 25 25 -- 20 -- -- -- -- -- -- Unit Notes ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns 5 15 15
Serial write enable hold time t SWH Serial write disable setup time t SWIS
Serial write disable hold time t SWIH
Notes: 1. AC measurements assume t T = 5 ns. 2. When t RCD > tRCD (max) and tRAD > tRAD (max), access time is specified by tCAC or tAA. 3. VIH (min) and VIL (max) are reference levels for measuring timing of input signals. Transition time tT is measured between VIH and VIL. 4. Data input must be floating before output buffer is turned on. In read cycle, read-modify-write cycle and delayed write cycle, either tDZC (min) or tDZO (min) must be satisfied. 5. t OFF1 (max), tOFF2 (max), and tSEZ (max) are defined as the time at which the output achieves the open circuit condition (V OH - 100 mV, VOL + 100 mV). 6. Assume that tRCD tRCD (max) and tRAD tRAD (max). If tRCD or tRAD is greater than the maximum recommended value shown in this table, t RAC exceeds the value shown. 7. Measured with a load circuit equivalent to 2 TTL loads and 100 pF. 8. When t RCD tRCD (max) and tRAD tRAD (max), access time is specified by tCAC . 9. When t RCD tRCD (max) and tRAD tRAD (max), access time is specified by tAA . 10. If either tRCH or tRRH is satisfied, operation is guaranteed. 11. When t WCS tWCS (min), the cycle is an early write cycle, and I/O pins remain in an open circuit (high impedance) condition. 12. These parameters are specified by the later falling edge of CAS or WE. 13. Either t CDD (min) or tODD (min) must be satisfied because output buffer must be turned off by CAS or OE prior to applying data to the device when output buffer is on. 14. When t AWD tAWD (min) and tCWD tCWD (min) in read-modify-write cycle, the data of the selected address outputs to an I/O pin and input data is written into the selected address. t ODD (min) must be satisfied because output buffer must be turned off by OE prior to applying data to the device. 15. Measured with a load circuit equivalent to 2 TTL loads and 50 pF.
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HM534253B Series
16. After power-up, pause for 100 s or more and execute at least 8 initialization cycle (normal memory cycle or refresh cycle), then start operation. 17. When the serial write cycle is used, at least one SC pulse is required before proper SAM operation after V CC stabilized. 18. t DTHH (min) must be satisfied only if DT/OE rises up before RAS rises in a read transfer cycle. 19. After read transfer cycle, if split read transfer cycle is executed without SC access and SC address is 254 or 510, t SDD2 (min) must be satisfied 25 ns. Except for those cases, tSDD (min) is effective and satisfied 5 ns. 20. XXX: H or L (H: VIH (min) V IN V IH (max), L: VIL (min) V IN V IL (max)) ///////: Invalid Dout
Timing Waveforms*20
Read Cycle
t RC t RAS RAS t CSH t RCD CAS t ASR Address Row t RSH t CAS t RAL t ASC Column t RCS t CAC t AA t RAC t DZC t DZO t DTS DT/OE t FSR DSF t RFH t FSC t CFH t DTH t OAC t OFF1 Valid Dout t OFF2 t CAH t RRH t CAL t CRP t RP
t RAD t RAH
t RCH t CDD
WE
I/O (Output) I/O (Input)
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HM534253B Series
Early Write Cycle
t RC t RAS RAS t CSH t RCD CAS Address t ASR Row t WS WE I/O (Output) I/O (Input) DT/OE t FSR DSF t RFH t FSC t CFH *1 High-Z t MS t MH t DS t DH t WH t RAH t RSH t CAS t CAH t RP t CRP
t ASC
Column t WCS t WCH
Mask Data t DTS t DTH
Valid Din
Note: 1. This cycle becomes a normal mode write cycle when WE is high and a mask write cycle when WE is low.
Delayed Write Cycle
t RC t RAS RAS t RCD CAS Address t ASR t RAH Row t WS WE I/O (Output) I/O (Input) *1 t WH t ASC Columun t RWL t WP t CWL t CSH t RSH t CAS t CAH t RP t CRP
t MS
t MH
t DZC t OFF2 t ODD t FSC t CFH
t DS
t DH
Mask Data t DTH t DTS t FSR t RFH
Valid Din t OEH
DT/OE DSF
Note: 1. This cycle becomes a normal mode write cycle when WE is high and a mask write cycle when WE is low.
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HM534253B Series
Read-Modify-Write Cycle
t RWC t RWS RAS t RCD CAS t RAD t ASR Address t WS WE I/O (Output) I/O (Input) DT/OE t FSR DSF t RFH t FSC t CFH *1 t RAH t ASC t CAH t AWD t CWD t CAC t AA t RAC Valid Dout t MS t MH t DZC t DZO t OAC t OFF2 t ODD Mask Data t DTS t DTH t DS t DH t RWL t CWL t WP t CRP t RP
Row t WH
Columun tRCS
Valid Din t OEH
Note: 1. This cycle becomes a normal mode write cycle when WE is high and a mask write cycle when WE is low.
Page Mode Read Cycle
t RC t RASP RAS t CSH t RCD t CAS t RAD t ASR Address t RAH t ASC Row t CAL t CAH t PC t CP t CAS t CAL t CAH t RAL t ASC t RCS t OFF1
Valid Dout
t RP t RSH t CAS t CAL t CAH Columun t RRH t RCH t AA t ACP t CAC
Valid Dout
t CP
t CRP
CAS
t ASC
Columun t RCS
Columun t RCH t RCS t AA t ACP t CAC t DZC t OAC t RCH
WE
t RAC t OFF1 t AA t CAC t DZC t CDD t OAC t OFF2
Valid Dout
t OFF1
I/O (Output)
t CDD t OFF2
t DZC t OAC
t CDD
I/O (Input) t DTS DT/OE t FSR DSF
t DZO t DTH t RFH t FSC t CFH t FSC t CFH t FSC t CFH
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HM534253B Series
Page Mode Write Cycle (Early Write)
t RC t RASP RAS t CSH t RCD CAS Address t ASR t RAH t ASC t CAS t CP t PC t CAS t CP t RSH t CAS t CAH Column t WCS t WCH t CRP t RP
t CAH t ASC Column
t CAH t ASC
Row Column t WS t WH t WCS t WCH *1
t WCS t WCH
WE I/O (Output) I/O (Input) t DTS DT/OE t FSR DSF t MS
High-Z t MH t DS t DH t DS t DH Valid Din t DS t DH Valid Din
Mask Data
Valid Din t DTH t RFH t CFH t FSC
t FSC
t CFH
t FSC
t CFH
Note: 1. This cycle becomes a normal mode write cycle when WE is high and a mask write cycle when WE is low.
Page Mode Write Cycle (Delayed Write)
t RC t RASP RAS t CSH t RCD CAS Address t ASR t RAH t ASC Row t WS WE I/O (Output) I/O (Input) t DTS DT/OE t FSR DSF t RFH t FSC t CFH t FSC t CFH t FSC t CFH t MS *1 t MH
Mask Data
t RP
t PC t CAS t CAH t CWL t WP t CP t ASC Column t CWL t WP t CAS t CAH
t CP
t RSH t CAS t CAH t RWL t WP
t CRP
t ASC Column
Column
t WH
t CWL
t DS
t DH
t DS
t DH
t DS
t DH
Valid Din
Valid Din
Valid Din
t OEH
Note: 1. This cycle becomes a normal mode write cycle when WE is high and a mask write cycle when WE is low.
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HM534253B Series
RAS-Only Refresh Cycle
t RC t RAS RAS CAS Address t OFF1 I/O (Output) t CDD I/O (Input) t OFF2 t ODD t DTS DT/OE t FSR DSF t RFH t DTH t CRP t ASR t RAH t RPC t RP
Row
CAS-Before-RAS Refresh Cycle
t RC t RP RAS t RPC t CP t RAS t RPC t CSR t CHR Inhibit Falling Transition CAS Address t RP t CSR
WE I/O (Output) DT/OE t OFF1 High-Z
DSF
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HM534253B Series
Hidden Refresh Cycle
t RC t RAS RAS t RCD CAS t ASR Address Row t RCS WE t CAC t AA t RAC I/O (Output) I/O (Input) t DTS DT/OE t FSR Valid Dout t DZC t DZO t DTH t RFH t OAC t OFF2 t OFF1 t RSH t CHR t CRP t RP t RAS t RC t RP
t RAD t RAL t RAH t ASC t CAH Column t RRH
t FSC
t CFH
DSF
Color Register Set Cycle (Early Write)
t RC t RAS RAS t CSH t RCD CAS Address t WS WE I/O (Output) I/O (Input) t DTS DT/OE t FSR DSF t RFH t DTH High-Z t DS t DH t ASR Row t WH t WCS t WCH t RAH t RSH t CAS t CRP t RP
Color Data
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HM534253B Series
Color Register Set Cycle (Delayed Write)
t RC t RAS RAS t CSH t RCD CAS t ASR Address t WS t WP WE I/O (Output) I/O (Input) t DTS DT/OE DSF t FSR t RFH High-Z t DS t DH t RAH t RSH t CAS t CRP t RP
Row t RWL t CWL
Color Data t OEH
Color Register Read Cycle
tRC t RAS RAS t CSH t RCD CAS Address t WS WE t RAC I/O (Output) t DZC I/O (Input) t DTS DT/OE DSF t FSR t RFH t DZO t DTH t OAC Valid Out t OFF2 t ODD t ASR t RAH t RSH t CAS tCRP tRP
Row t WH t RCS t CAC tRRH t RCH t CDD t OFF1
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HM534253B Series
Flash Write Cycle
t RC t RAS RAS t CRP CAS Address t ASR Row t WS WE t OFF1 I/O (Output) I/O (Input) DT/OE DSF t OFF2 t CDD High-Z t ODD t DTS t MS t MH t WH t RCD t RAH t RP
Mask Data t DTH t FSR t RFH
Block Write Cycle
t RC t RAS RAS t CRP CAS Address t WS WE t OFF1 I/O (Output) I/O (Input) DT/OE t FSR DSF t RFH t FSC t CFH t OFF2 t CDD High-Z t ODD t DTS t MS t MH t DS t DH t ASR t RAH t RCD t ASC t CAH t RSH t CSH t RP t CRP
Row t WH *1
Column A2-A8
I/O Mask Data t DTH
Address Mask Data
Note: 1. This cycle becomes a normal block write cycle when WE is high and a mask block write cycle when WE is low.
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HM534253B Series
Page Mode Block Write Cycle
t RC t RASP RAS t RCD CAS t ASR t RAH Address t WS WE I/O (Output) I/O (Input) t DTS DT/OE t FSR DSF t RFH t FSC t CFH t FSC t CFH t FSC t CFH *1 High-Z t MS
I/O Mask
t RP
t CSH t CAS t CP
t PC t CAS t CAH
t CP
t RSH t CAS t ASC
Column A2-A8
t CRP
t ASC
Column A2-A8
t CAH
t ASC
Column A2-A8
t CAH
Row t WH
t MH
t DS
Address Mask
t DH
t DS
Address Mask
t DH
t DS
Address Mask
t DH
t DTH
Note: 1. This cycle becomes a normal block write cycle when WE is high and a mask block write cycle when WE is low.
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HM534253B Series
Read Transfer Cycle (1)
tRC t RAS RAS t CSH t RCD CAS t ASR Address Row t WS WE I/O (Output) t DTS DT/OE t FSR DSF t SCC t SCC t SDD t SDD2*3 t SCA t SOH Valid Sout t SCC t SDH t SC t SCA t SOH Valid Sout Previous Row t DQD t DQH QSF
*1
t RP t CRP
t RSH t CAS t RAL t ASC t CAH
SAM Start Address
t RAD t RAH
t WH
High-Z t CDH t ADH t RDH t RFH t DTP t DRD
t DTHH
t SCC t SCP
SC
t SCA t SOH Valid Sout
t SCA t SOH Valid Sout
t SOH Valid Sout New Row
SI/O (Output) SI/O (Input)
SAM Address MSB t RQD t RQH t CQH t CQD
QSF
*2
SAM Address MSB
Notes: 1. This QSF timing is referred when SC is risen once or more between the previous transfer cycle and CAS falling edge of this cycle (QSF is switched by DT rising). 2. This QSF timing is referred when SC isn't risen between the previous transfer cycle and CAS falling edge of this cycle (QSF is switched by RAS or CAS falling). 3. After read transfer cycle, if split read transfer cycle is executed without SC access and SC address is 254 or 510, tSDD2 (min) must be satisfied 25 ns. Except for those cases, tSDD (min) is effective and satisfied 5 ns.
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HM534253B Series
Read Transfer Cycle (2)
t RC t RAS RAS t CSH t RCD CAS t ASR Address t WS WE t DTHH I/O (Output) DT/OE t FSR DSF t SRS t SC SC Inhibit Rising Transition t SCH t SAH t SRH SI/O (Output) SI/O (Input) t SIS t SIH t SZS t SCA t SOH Valid Sout t SDH t SCP t SC t SCC t SCP t SCA t RFH High-Z t DTS t DTH t DRD t DTP t RAD t RAH t ASC t CAH t RSH t CAS t RAL
Sam Start Address
t RP
t CRP
Row t WH
Valid Sin
t DQD t DQH QSF SAM Address MSB t CQD t CQH t RQD t RQH
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HM534253B Series
Pseudo Transfer Cycle
t RC t RAS t RP
RAS
t CSH t RCD t RSH t CAS t ASR t RAH t ASC t CAH t CRP
CAS
Address
t WS
Row
t WH
SAM Start Address
WE I/O (Output) DT/OE
t FSR t RFH
High - Z
t DTS t DTH
DSF
t ES t SEZ t EH t SWS
SE
t SRS t SC t SRD t SCP t SCC t SC t SCP
SC
Inhibit Rising Transition
t SCA t SOH t SRZ
SI/O (Output) SI/O (Input)
Valid Sout
Valid Sout
t SID t SIS t SIH t SIS t SIH
t CQD t RQD t RQH t CQH
Valid Sin
Valid Sin
QSF
SAM Address MSB
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HM534253B Series
Write Transfer Cycle
t RC t RAS t RP
RAS
t RCD t CSH t RSH t CAS t CRP
CAS
t ASR t RAH t ASC t CAH
Address
t WS
Row
t WH
SAM Start Address
WE I/O (Output) DT/OE
t FSR t RFH
High-Z
t DTS t DTH
DSF
t ES t EH t SWS
SE
t SRS t SWS t SC t SRD t SCP t SC t SCC t SCP
SC
Inhibit Rising Transition
SI/O (Output) SI/O (Input)
t SIS
t SIH
t SIS
t SIH
t SIS
t SIH
Valid Sin
t CQD t RQD t RQH t CQH
Valid Sin
Valid Sin
QSF
SAM Address MSB
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HM534253B Series
Split Read Transfer Cycle
t RC t RAS t RP t CSH t CRP t RCD t RSH t CAS t CRP
RAS
CAS
t ASR
t RAD t RAH t ASC t CAH
t RAL SAM Start Address Yi
Address
Row
t WS t WH
WE
t OFF1
I/O (Output)
t DTS t DTH
High-Z
DT/OE
t FSR t RFH
DSF
t CST t AST t RST t SCC t STS t SC n (n+255) t SCP n+2 (n+257) 253 (509) 254 (510) 255 (511) Yi+255 (Yi)
Low SE
SC
SI/O (Output) SI/O (Input)
511 (255) t SCA t SOH Valid Sout
n+1 (n+256) t SCA t SOH Valid Sout
Valid Sout
Valid Sout
Valid Sout
Valid Sout
t SQD t SQH
t SQD t SQH
QSF
SAM Address MSB
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HM534253B Series
Split Write Transfer Cycle
t RC t RAS t RP t CSH t RCD t RSH t CAS
RAS
CAS
t ASR t RAH t RAL t ASC t CAH SAM Start Address Yi
Address
Row
t WS t WH
WE
t OFF1
I/O (Output)
t DTS t DTH
High-Z
DT/OE
t FSR t RFH
DSF
t CST t AST t RST t SCC t STS t SC n (n+255) n+1 (n+256) t SCP n+2 (n+257) n+3 (n+258) 254 (510) 255 (511) Yi+255 (Yi)
Low SE
SC
511 (255)
SI/O (Output) SI/O (Input)
t SIS
t SIH Valid Sin
t SIS
t SIH Valid Sin
t SIS
t SIH Valid Sin t SQD t SQH
Valid Sin t SQD t SQH
Valid Sin
Valid Sin
Valid Sin
QSF
SAM Address MSB
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HM534253B Series
Serial Read Cycle
SE tSCC SC tSC tSCA tSOH Valid Sout tSCP tSC
tSCC tSCP tSC tSEA tSCA tSCP
tSCC
tSC
tSEZ Valid Sout
tSCA tSOH Valid Sout
Valid Sout
SI/O (Output)
Serial Write Cycle
tSWH SE tSCC tSC SC tSIS SI/O (Input) tSIH tSCP tSCC tSC tSCP tSIS tSIH tSCC tSC tSCP tSIS tSIH tSC tSWIS tSWIH tSWS
Valid Sin
Valid Sin
Valid Sin
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HM534253B Series
Package Dimensions
HM534253BJ Series (CP-28D)
18.17 18.54 Max 28 15 10.16 0.13 11.18 0.13
Unit: mm
1 0.74
14
3.50 0.26
0.21 2.40 + 0.24 -
1.30 Max
0.43 0.10
1.27 0.10
0.80
+0.25 -0.17
9.40 0.25
HM534253BZ Series (ZP-28)
Unit: mm
35.58 36.57 Max 10.16 Max
8.71
1 0.50 - 0.12
+ 0.08
28 1.27 0.3 M 1.045 Max 2.85
2.80 Min
0.10 0.25 + 0.05 -
2.54
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