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 GS88018/32/36AT-250/225/200/166/150/133 100-Pin TQFP Commercial Temp Industrial Temp Features
* FT pin for user-configurable flow through or pipeline operation * Single Cycle Deselect (SCD) operation * 2.5 V or 3.3 V +10%/-10% 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 * Internal self-timed write cycle * Automatic power-down for portable applications * JEDEC-standard 100-lead TQFP package Pipeline 3-1-1-1 3.3 V 2.5 V Flow Through 2-1-1-1 3.3 V 2.5 V tKQ tCycle Curr (x18) Curr (x32/x36) Curr (x18) Curr (x32/x36) tKQ tCycle Curr (x18) Curr (x32/x36) Curr (x18) Curr (x32/x36) -250 -225 -200 -166 -150 -133 Unit 2.5 2.7 3.0 3.4 3.8 4.0 ns 4.0 4.4 5.0 6.0 6.7 7.5 ns 280 330 275 320 5.5 5.5 175 200 175 200 255 300 250 295 6.0 6.0 165 190 165 190 230 270 230 265 6.5 6.5 160 180 160 180 200 230 195 225 7.0 7.0 150 170 150 170 185 215 180 210 7.5 7.5 145 165 145 165 165 190 165 185 8.5 8.5 135 150 135 150 mA mA mA mA ns ns mA mA mA mA
512K x 18, 256K x 32, 256K x 36 9Mb Sync Burst SRAMs
250 MHz-133 MHz 2.5 V or 3.3 V VDD 2.5 V or 3.3 V I/O
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.
Flow Through/Pipeline Reads
The function of the Data Output register can be controlled by the user via the FT mode pin (Pin 14). Holding the FT mode pin 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-edgetriggered Data Output Register.
SCD Pipelined Reads
The GS88018/32/36AT is a 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 GS88018/32/36AT is a 9,437,184-bit (8,388,608-bit for x32 version) 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 GS88018/32/36AT operates on a 2.5 V or 3.3 V power supply. All input are 3.3 V and 2.5 V compatible. Separate output power (VDDQ) pins are used to decouple output noise from the internal circuits and are 3.3 V and 2.5 V compatible.
Controls
Addresses, data I/Os, chip enables (E1, E2, E3), 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 Rev: 1.02 9/2002 1/26 (c) 2001, Giga Semiconductor, Inc.
Specifications cited are subject to change without notice. For latest documentation see http://www.gsitechnology.com.
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GS88018A 100-Pin TQFP Pinout
VDDQ VSS NC NC DQB1 DQB2 VSS VDDQ DQB3 DQB4 FT VDD NC VSS DQB5 DQB6 VDDQ VSS DQB7 DQB8 DQB9 NC VSS VDDQ NC NC NC
NC NC NC
100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 1 80 2 79 3 78 4 77 5 76 6 75 7 74 8 73 9 72 512K x 18 10 71 11 Top View 70 12 69 13 68 14 67 15 66 16 65 17 64 18 63 19 62 20 61 21 60 22 59 23 58 24 57 25 56 26 55 27 54 28 53 29 52 30 51 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
A6 A7 E1 E2 NC NC BB BA E3 VDD VSS CK GW BW G ADSC ADSP ADV A8 A9
A18 NC NC VDDQ VSS NC DQA9 DQA8 DQA7 VSS VDDQ DQA6 DQA5 VSS NC VDD ZZ DQA4 DQA3 VDDQ VSS DQA2 DQA1 NC NC VSS VDDQ NC NC NC
Rev: 1.02 9/2002
Specifications cited are subject to change without notice. For latest documentation see http://www.gsitechnology.com.
LBO A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 NC NC VSS VDD NC A17 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 2/26 (c) 2001, Giga Semiconductor, Inc.
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GS88032A 100-Pin TQFP Pinout
NC DQC8 DQC7 VDDQ VSS DQC6 DQC5 DQC4 DQC3 VSS VDDQ DQC2 DQC1 FT VDD NC VSS DQD1 DQD2 VDDQ VSS DQD3 DQD4 DQD5 DQD6 VSS VDDQ DQD7 DQD8 NC
100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 1 80 2 79 3 78 4 77 5 76 6 75 7 74 8 73 9 72 256K x 32 10 71 11 Top View 70 12 69 13 68 14 67 15 66 16 65 17 64 18 63 19 62 20 61 21 60 22 59 23 58 24 57 25 56 26 55 27 54 28 53 29 52 30 51 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
A6 A7 E1 E2 BD BC BB BA E3 VDD VSS CK GW BW G ADSC ADSP ADV A8 A9
NC DQB8 DQB7 VDDQ VSS DQB6 DQB5 DQB4 DQB3 VSS VDDQ DQB2 DQB1 VSS NC VDD ZZ DQA1 DQA2 VDDQ VSS DQA3 DQA4 DQA5 DQA6 VSS VDDQ DQA7 DQA8 NC
Rev: 1.02 9/2002
Specifications cited are subject to change without notice. For latest documentation see http://www.gsitechnology.com.
LBO A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 NC NC VSS VDD NC A17 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 3/26 (c) 2001, Giga Semiconductor, Inc.
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GS88036A 100-Pin TQFP Pinout
DQC9 DQC8 DQC7 VDDQ VSS DQC6 DQC5 DQC4 DQC3 VSS VDDQ DQC2 DQC1 FT VDD NC VSS DQD1 DQD2 VDDQ VSS DQD3 DQD4 DQD5 DQD6 VSS VDDQ DQD7 DQD8 DQD9
100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 1 80 2 79 3 78 4 77 5 76 6 75 7 74 8 73 9 72 256K x 36 10 71 11 Top View 70 12 69 13 68 14 67 15 66 16 65 17 64 18 63 19 62 20 61 21 60 22 59 23 58 24 57 25 56 26 55 27 54 28 53 29 52 30 51 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
A6 A7 E1 E2 BD BC BB BA E3 VDD VSS CK GW BW G ADSC ADSP ADV A8 A9
DQB9 DQB8 DQB7 VDDQ VSS DQB6 DQB5 DQB4 DQB3 VSS VDDQ DQB2 DQB1 VSS NC VDD ZZ DQA1 DQA2 VDDQ VSS DQA3 DQA4 DQA5 DQA6 VSS VDDQ DQA7 DQA8 DQA9
Rev: 1.02 9/2002
Specifications cited are subject to change without notice. For latest documentation see http://www.gsitechnology.com.
LBO A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 NC NC VSS VDD NC A17 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 4/26 (c) 2001, Giga Semiconductor, Inc.
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TQFP Pin Description Symbol
A0, A1 A2-A17 A18 DQA1-DQA9 DQB1-DQB9 DQC1-DQC9 DQD1-DQD9 NC BW BA, BB, BC, BD CK GW E1, E3 E2 G ADV ADSP, ADSC ZZ FT LBO VDD VSS VDDQ
Type
I I I I/O -- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
Description
Address field LSBs and Address Counter preset Inputs Address Inputs Address Input Data Input and Output pin No Connect Byte Write--Writes all enabled bytes; active low Byte Write Enable for DQA, DQB Data I/Os; active low Clock Input Signal; active high Global Write Enable--Writes all bytes; active low Chip Enable; active low Chip Enable; active high Output Enable; active low Burst address counter advance enable; active low Address Strobe (Processor, Cache Controller); active low Sleep Mode control; active high Flow Through or Pipeline mode; active low Linear Burst Order mode; active low Core power supply I/O and Core Ground Output driver power supply
Rev: 1.02 9/2002
5/26
(c) 2001, Giga Semiconductor, Inc.
Specifications cited are subject to change without notice. For latest documentation see http://www.gsitechnology.com.
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GS88018/32/36A Block Diagram
Register
A0-An
D
Q A0 D0 A1 Q0 D1 Q1 Counter Load A0 A1
A
LBO ADV CK ADSC ADSP GW BW BA
Register
Memory Array
Q D Q D
Register
D BB
Q
36 4
36
Register
D BC
Q Q
Register
D
Register
Q
Register
D
D BD
Q
Register
D
Q
E1 E2 E3
Register
D
Q
Register
D
Q
FT G Power Down Control
ZZ
DCD=1
DQx1-DQx9
Note: Only x36 version shown for simplicity.
Rev: 1.02 9/2002
6/26
(c) 2001, Giga Semiconductor, Inc.
Specifications cited are subject to change without notice. For latest documentation see http://www.gsitechnology.com.
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Mode Pin Functions Mode Name
Burst Order Control Power Down Control
Pin Name
LBO ZZ
State
L H L or NC H
Function
Linear Burst Interleaved Burst Active Standby, IDD = ISB
Note: There pull-up device on the and FT pin and a pull-down device on the ZZ pin, so those input pins can be unconnected and the chip will operate in the default states as specified in the above tables.
Burst Counter Sequences
Linear Burst Sequence
Interleaved Burst Sequence A[1:0] A[1:0] A[1:0] A[1:0]
1st address 2nd address 3rd address 4th address 00 01 10 11 01 00 11 10 10 11 00 01 11 10 01 00 01 10 11 00 10 11 00 01 11 00 01 10
A[1:0] A[1:0] A[1:0] A[1:0]
1st address 2nd address 3rd address 4th address 00 01 10 11
Note: The burst counter wraps to initial state on the 5th clock.
Note: The burst counter wraps to initial state on the 5th clock.
BPR 1999.05.18
Byte Write Truth Table Function
Read Read Write byte a Write byte b Write byte c Write byte d Write all bytes Write all bytes
GW
H H H H H H H L
BW
H L L L L L L X
BA
X H L H H H L X
BB
X H H L H H L X
BC
X H H H L H L X
BD
X H H H H L L X
Notes
1 1 2, 3 2, 3 2, 3, 4 2, 3, 4 2, 3, 4
Notes: 1. All byte outputs are active in read cycles regardless of the state of Byte Write Enable inputs. 2. Byte Write Enable inputs BA, BB, BC and/or BD may be used in any combination with BW to write single or multiple bytes. 3. All byte I/Os remain High-Z during all write operations regardless of the state of Byte Write Enable inputs. 4. Bytes "C" and "D" are only available on the x32 and x36 versions. Rev: 1.02 9/2002 7/26 (c) 2001, Giga Semiconductor, Inc.
Specifications cited are subject to change without notice. For latest documentation see http://www.gsitechnology.com.
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Synchronous Truth Table Operation
Deselect Cycle, Power Down Deselect Cycle, Power Down Deselect Cycle, Power Down Read Cycle, Begin Burst Read Cycle, Begin Burst Write Cycle, Begin Burst Read Cycle, Continue Burst Read Cycle, Continue Burst Write Cycle, Continue Burst Write Cycle, Continue Burst Read Cycle, Suspend Burst Read Cycle, Suspend Burst Write Cycle, Suspend Burst Write Cycle, Suspend Burst
Address Used
None None None External External External Next Next Next Next Current Current Current Current
State Diagram Key5
X X X R R W CR CR CW CW
E1
H L L L L L X H X H X H X H
E2
X F F T T T X X X X X X X X
ADSP ADSC
X L H L H H H X H X H X H X L X L X L L H H H H H H H H
ADV
X X X X X X L L L L H H H H
W3
X X X X F T F F T T F F T T
DQ4
High-Z High-Z High-Z Q Q D Q Q D D Q Q D D
Notes: 1. X = Don't Care, H = High, L = Low 2. E = T (True) if E2 = 1; E = F (False) if E2 = 0 3. W = T (True) and F (False) is defined in the Byte Write Truth Table preceding. 4. G is an asynchronous input. G can be driven high at any time to disable active output drivers. G low can only enable active drivers (shown as "Q" in the Truth Table above). 5. All input combinations shown above are tested and supported. Input combinations shown in gray boxes need not be used to accomplish basic synchronous or synchronous burst operations and may be avoided for simplicity. 6. Tying ADSP high and ADSC low allows simple non-burst synchronous operations. See BOLD items above. 7. Tying ADSP high and ADV low while using ADSC to load new addresses allows simple burst operations. See ITALIC items above.
Rev: 1.02 9/2002
8/26
(c) 2001, Giga Semiconductor, Inc.
Specifications cited are subject to change without notice. For latest documentation see http://www.gsitechnology.com.
GS88018/32/36AT-250/225/200/166/150/133 Simplified State Diagram
X
Deselect W W Simple Synchronous Operation R R
X CW
First Write
R CR
First Read
X CR
Simple Burst Synchronous Operation
W R X Burst Write CR CW
R
Burst Read
X
CR
Notes: 1. The diagram shows only supported (tested) synchronous state transitions. The diagram presumes G is tied low. 2. The upper portion of the diagram assumes active use of only the Enable (E1) and Write (BA, BB, BC, BD, BW, and GW) control inputs, and that ADSP is tied high and ADSC is tied low. 3. The upper and lower portions of the diagram together assume active use of only the Enable, Write, and ADSC control inputs, and assumes ADSP is tied high and ADV is tied low.
Rev: 1.02 9/2002
9/26
(c) 2001, Giga Semiconductor, Inc.
Specifications cited are subject to change without notice. For latest documentation see http://www.gsitechnology.com.
GS88018/32/36AT-250/225/200/166/150/133 Simplified State Diagram with G
X
Deselect W W X W CW R R
First Write
R CR
First Read
X CR
CW
W X Burst Write R CR W CW
R X
Burst Read
CW
CR
Notes: 1. The diagram shows supported (tested) synchronous state transitions plus supported transitions that depend upon the use of G. 2. Use of "Dummy Reads" (Read Cycles with G High) may be used to make the transition from Read cycles to Write cycles without passing through a Deselect cycle. Dummy Read cycles increment the address counter just like normal read cycles. 3. Transitions shown in gray tone assume G has been pulsed high long enough to turn the RAM's drivers off and for incoming data to meet Data Input Set Up Time.
Rev: 1.02 9/2002
10/26
(c) 2001, Giga Semiconductor, Inc.
Specifications cited are subject to change without notice. For latest documentation see http://www.gsitechnology.com.
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Absolute Maximum Ratings
(All voltages reference to VSS)
Symbol
VDD VDDQ VCK VI/O VIN IIN IOUT PD TSTG TBIAS
Description
Voltage on VDD Pins Voltage in VDDQ Pins Voltage on Clock Input Pin Voltage on I/O Pins Voltage on Other Input Pins Input Current on Any Pin Output Current on Any I/O Pin Package Power Dissipation Storage Temperature Temperature Under Bias
Value
-0.5 to 4.6 -0.5 to 4.6 -0.5 to 6 -0.5 to VDDQ +0.5 ( 4.6 V max.) -0.5 to VDD +0.5 ( 4.6 V max.) +/-20 +/-20 1.5 -55 to 125 -55 to 125
Unit
V V V V V mA mA W
o
C
oC
Note: Permanent damage to the device may occur if the Absolute Maximum Ratings are exceeded. Operation should be restricted to Recommended Operating Conditions. Exposure to conditions exceeding the Absolute Maximum Ratings, for an extended period of time, may affect reliability of this component.
Rev: 1.02 9/2002
11/26
(c) 2001, Giga Semiconductor, Inc.
Specifications cited are subject to change without notice. For latest documentation see http://www.gsitechnology.com.
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Power Supply Voltage Ranges Parameter
3.3 V Supply Voltage 2.5 V Supply Voltage 3.3 V VDDQ I/O Supply Voltage 2.5 V VDDQ I/O Supply Voltage
Symbol
VDD3 VDD2 VDDQ3 VDDQ2
Min.
3.0 2.3 3.0 2.3
Typ.
3.3 2.5 3.3 2.5
Max.
3.6 2.7 3.6 2.7
Unit
V V V V
Notes
Notes: 1. The part numbers of Industrial Temperature Range versions end the character "I". Unless otherwise noted, all performance specifications quoted are evaluated for worst case in the temperature range marked on the device. 2. Input Under/overshoot voltage must be -2 V > Vi < VDDn+2 V not to exceed 4.6 V maximum, with a pulse width not to exceed 20% tKC.
VDDQ3 Range Logic Levels Parameter
VDD Input High Voltage VDD Input Low Voltage VDDQ I/O Input High Voltage VDDQ I/O Input Low Voltage
Symbol
VIH VIL VIHQ VILQ
Min.
2.0 -0.3 2.0 -0.3
Typ.
-- -- -- --
Max.
VDD + 0.3 0.8 VDDQ + 0.3 0.8
Unit
V V V V
Notes
1 1 1,3 1,3
Notes: 1. The part numbers of Industrial Temperature Range versions end the character "I". Unless otherwise noted, all performance specifications quoted are evaluated for worst case in the temperature range marked on the device. 2. Input Under/overshoot voltage must be -2 V > Vi < VDDn+2 V not to exceed 4.6 V maximum, with a pulse width not to exceed 20% tKC. 3. VIHQ (max) is voltage on VDDQ pins plus 0.3 V.
VDDQ2 Range Logic Levels Parameter
VDD Input High Voltage VDD Input Low Voltage VDDQ I/O Input High Voltage VDDQ I/O Input Low Voltage
Symbol
VIH VIL VIHQ VILQ
Min.
0.6*VDD -0.3 0.6*VDD -0.3
Typ.
-- -- -- --
Max.
VDD + 0.3 0.3*VDD VDDQ + 0.3 0.3*VDD
Unit
V V V V
Notes
1 1 1,3 1,3
Notes: 1. The part numbers of Industrial Temperature Range versions end the character "I". Unless otherwise noted, all performance specifications quoted are evaluated for worst case in the temperature range marked on the device. 2. Input Under/overshoot voltage must be -2 V > Vi < VDDn+2 V not to exceed 4.6 V maximum, with a pulse width not to exceed 20% tKC. 3. VIHQ (max) is voltage on VDDQ pins plus 0.3 V.
Rev: 1.02 9/2002
12/26
(c) 2001, Giga Semiconductor, Inc.
Specifications cited are subject to change without notice. For latest documentation see http://www.gsitechnology.com.
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Recommended Operating Temperatures Parameter
Ambient Temperature (Commercial Range Versions) Ambient Temperature (Industrial Range Versions)
Symbol
TA TA
Min.
0 -40
Typ.
25 25
Max.
70 85
Unit
C C
Notes
2 2
Note: 1. The part numbers of Industrial Temperature Range versions end the character "I". Unless otherwise noted, all performance specifications quoted are evaluated for worst case in the temperature range marked on the device. 2. Input Under/overshoot voltage must be -2 V > Vi < VDDn+2 V not to exceed 4.6 V maximum, with a pulse width not to exceed 20% tKC.
Undershoot Measurement and Timing
VIH
Overshoot Measurement and Timing
20% tKC VDD + 2.0 V
VSS 50% VSS - 2.0 V 20% tKC
50% VDD
VIL
Capacitance
(TA = 25oC, f = 1 MHZ, VDD = 2.5 V)
Parameter
Input Capacitance Input/Output Capacitance Note: These parameters are sample tested.
Symbol
CIN CI/O
Test conditions
VIN = 0 V VOUT = 0 V
Typ.
4 6
Max.
5 7
Unit
pF pF
Package Thermal Characteristics Rating
Junction to Ambient (at 200 lfm) Junction to Ambient (at 200 lfm) Junction to Case (TOP)
Layer Board
single four --
Symbol
RJA RJA RJC
Max
40 24 9
Unit
C/W C/W C/W
Notes
1,2 1,2 3
Notes: 1. Junction temperature is a function of SRAM power dissipation, package thermal resistance, mounting board temperature, ambient. Temperature air flow, board density, and PCB thermal resistance. 2. SCMI G-38-87 3. Average thermal resistance between die and top surface, MIL SPEC-883, Method 1012.1
Rev: 1.02 9/2002
13/26
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Specifications cited are subject to change without notice. For latest documentation see http://www.gsitechnology.com.
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AC Test Conditions Parameter
Input high level Input low level Input slew rate Input reference level Output reference level
Conditions
VDD - 0.2 V 0.2 V 1 V/ns VDD/2 VDDQ/2
Output load Fig. 1 Notes: 1. Include scope and jig capacitance. 2. Test conditions as specified with output loading as shown in Fig. 1 unless otherwise noted. 3. Device is deselected as defined by the Truth Table.
Output Load 1 DQ 50 VDDQ/2 * Distributed Test Jig Capacitance 30pF*
DC Electrical Characteristics Parameter
Input Leakage Current (except mode pins) ZZ Input Current FT Input Current Output Leakage Current Output High Voltage Output High Voltage Output Low Voltage
Symbol
IIL IIN1 IIN2 IOL VOH2 VOH3 VOL
Test Conditions
VIN = 0 to VDD VDD VIN VIH 0 V VIN VIH VDD VIN VIL 0 V VIN VIL Output Disable, VOUT = 0 to VDD IOH = -8 mA, VDDQ = 2.375 V IOH = -8 mA, VDDQ = 3.135 V IOL = 8 mA
Min
-1 uA -1 uA -1 uA -100 uA -1 uA -1 uA 1.7 V 2.4 V --
Max
1 uA 1 uA 100 uA 1 uA 1 uA 1 uA -- -- 0.4 V
Rev: 1.02 9/2002
14/26
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Specifications cited are subject to change without notice. For latest documentation see http://www.gsitechnology.com.
Operating Currents
-250 Mode Symbol 0 to 70C -40 to 85C Unit 300 40 190 20 270 20 175 10 300 30 190 20 270 15 175 10 30 30 90 65 20 80 60 20 30 30 85 65 155 10 165 10 150 10 20 20 75 50 235 15 245 15 215 15 225 15 160 10 30 30 80 55 170 20 180 20 165 15 175 15 155 15 185 10 140 10 20 20 64 50 265 30 275 30 240 25 250 25 205 20 215 20 165 15 195 10 150 10 30 30 70 55 155 10 165 10 150 10 160 10 140 10 150 10 135 10 190 20 150 15 170 10 135 10 20 20 60 50 235 20 245 20 215 15 225 15 185 15 195 15 170 15 180 15 145 10 200 20 160 15 180 10 145 10 30 30 65 55 170 20 180 20 165 15 175 15 155 15 165 15 150 15 160 15 140 10 155 10 125 10 170 15 140 10 155 10 125 10 20 20 50 45 265 35 275 35 240 30 250 30 205 25 215 25 190 25 200 25 170 20 180 20 150 10 165 10 135 10 180 15 150 10 165 10 135 10 30 30 55 50
mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA
-225 0 to 70C -40 to 85C -40 to 85C -40 to 85C -40 to 85C -40 to 85C 0 to 70C 0 to 70C 0 to 70C 0 to 70C
-200
-166
-150
-133
Rev: 1.02 9/2002 (x32/ x36) Flow Through Pipeline (x18) Flow Through Pipeline Flow Through IDDQ IDD IDDQ IDD IDDQ ISB 20 20 85 60 ISB IDD IDD 165 10 260 15 Pipeline (x18) Flow Through Pipeline -- Flow Through Pipeline -- Flow Through IDD 180 20 IDD IDDQ 290 30 IDD IDDQ 165 10 IDD IDDQ 260 20 IDD IDDQ 180 20 Pipeline IDD IDDQ 290 40 (x32/ x36)
Parameter
Test Conditions
Operating Current
3.3 V
Device Selected; All other inputs VIH or VIL Output open
15/26
Operating Current
2.5 V
Device Selected; All other inputs VIH or VIL Output open
Specifications cited are subject to change without notice. For latest documentation see http://www.gsitechnology.com.
Standby Current
ZZ VDD - 0.2 V
Deselect Current
Device Deselected; All other inputs VIH or VIL
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Notes: 1. IDD and IDDQ apply to any combination of VDD3, VDD2, VDDQ3, and VDDQ2 operation. 2. All parameters listed are worst case scenario.
GS88018/32/36AT-250/225/200/166/150/133 AC Electrical Characteristics
Parameter Clock Cycle Time Clock to Output Valid Pipeline Clock to Output Invalid Clock to Output in Low-Z Setup time Hold time Clock Cycle Time Clock to Output Valid Flow Through Clock to Output Invalid Clock to Output in Low-Z Setup time Hold time Clock HIGH Time Clock LOW Time Clock to Output in High-Z G to Output Valid G to output in Low-Z G to output in High-Z ZZ setup time ZZ hold time ZZ recovery Symbol tKC tKQ tKQX tLZ1 tS tH tKC tKQ tKQX tLZ1 tS tH tKH tKL tHZ1 tOE tOLZ1 tOHZ1 tZZS2 tZZH2 tZZR -250 Min 4.0 -- 1.5 1.5 1.2 0.2 5.5 -- 3.0 3.0 1.5 0.5 1.3 1.5 1.5 -- 0 -- 5 1 20 Max -- 2.5 -- -- -- -- -- 5.5 -- -- -- -- -- -- 2.3 2.3 -- 2.3 -- -- -- -225 Min 4.4 -- 1.5 1.5 1.3 0.3 6.0 -- 3.0 3.0 1.5 0.5 1.3 1.5 1.5 -- 0 -- 5 1 20 Max -- 2.7 -- -- -- -- -- 6.0 -- -- -- -- -- -- 2.5 2.5 -- 2.5 -- -- -- -200 Min 5.0 -- 1.5 1.5 1.4 0.4 6.5 -- 3.0 3.0 1.5 0.5 1.3 1.5 1.5 -- 0 -- 5 1 20 Max -- 3.0 -- -- -- -- -- 6.5 -- -- -- -- -- -- 3.0 3.2 -- 3.0 -- -- -- -166 Min 6.0 -- 1.5 1.5 1.5 0.5 7.0 -- 3.0 3.0 1.5 0.5 1.3 1.5 1.5 -- 0 -- 5 1 20 Max -- 3.4 -- -- -- -- -- 7.0 -- -- -- -- -- -- 3.0 3.5 -- 3.0 -- -- -- -150 Min 6.7 -- 1.5 1.5 1.5 0.5 7.5 -- 3.0 3.0 1.5 0.5 1.5 1.7 1.5 -- 0 -- 5 1 20 Max -- 3.8 -- -- -- -- -- 7.5 -- -- -- -- -- -- 3.0 3.8 -- 3.0 -- -- -- -133 Min 7.5 -- 1.5 1.5 1.5 0.5 8.5 -- 3.0 3.0 1.5 0.5 1.7 2 1.5 -- 0 -- 5 1 20 Max -- 4.0 -- -- -- -- -- 8.5 -- -- -- -- -- -- 3.0 4.0 -- 3.0 -- -- -- Unit ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns
Notes: 1. These parameters are sampled and are not 100% tested. 2. ZZ is an asynchronous signal. However, in order to be recognized on any given clock cycle, ZZ must meet the specified setup and hold times as specified above.
Rev: 1.02 9/2002
16/26
(c) 2001, Giga Semiconductor, Inc.
Specifications cited are subject to change without notice. For latest documentation see http://www.gsitechnology.com.
GS88018/32/36AT-250/225/200/166/150/133 Write Cycle Timing
Single Write Burst Write
Write
Deselected
CK
tS tH
tKH tKL
tKC
ADSP is blocked by E inactive
ADSP
tS tH ADSC initiated write
ADSC
tS tH
ADV
tS tH ADV must be inactive for ADSP Write
WR2 WR3
A0-An GW
WR1
tS tH
tS tH
BW
tS tH
BA-BD
tS tH
WR1 WR1
WR2
WR3 WR3
E1 masks ADSP
E1
tS tH Deselected with E2
E2
tS tH E2 and E3 only sampled with ADSP or ADSC
E3 G
tS tH Write specified byte for 2A and all bytes for 2B, 2C& 2D
D2A D2B D2C D2D D3A
DQA-DQD
Hi-Z
D1A
Rev: 1.02 9/2002
17/26
(c) 2001, Giga Semiconductor, Inc.
Specifications cited are subject to change without notice. For latest documentation see http://www.gsitechnology.com.
GS88018/32/36AT-250/225/200/166/150/133 Flow Through Read Cycle Timing
Single Read
CK
tS tH tKH tS tH
tKL tKC
Burst Read
ADSP is blocked by E inactive
ADSP ADSC
tS tH
ADSC initiated read
Suspend Burst
Suspend Burst
ADV
tS tH
A0-An GW
RD1 tS
RD2
RD3 tH
tS
tH
BW BA-BB
tS tH E1 masks ADSP
E1
tS tH E2 and E3 only sampled with ADSP or ADSC Deselected with E2
E2
tS tH
E3
tOE tOHZ
G
tOLZ tKQX Q1A tLZ tKQ tHZ Q2A Q2B Q2c Q2D Q3A tKQX
DQA-DQD
Hi-Z
Rev: 1.02 9/2002
18/26
(c) 2001, Giga Semiconductor, Inc.
Specifications cited are subject to change without notice. For latest documentation see http://www.gsitechnology.com.
GS88018/32/36AT-250/225/200/166/150/133 Flow Through Read-Write Cycle Timing
Single Read Single Write
Burst Read
CK
tS tH tKH tKL tKC ADSP is blocked by E inactive
ADSP
tS tH ADSC initiated read
ADSC
tS tH
ADV
tS tH
A0-An GW
RD1
WR1
RD2
tS tH
tS
tS tH
BW BA-BD
tS tH tS
WR1
tH
E1 masks ADSP
E1
tS tH E2 and E3 only sampled with ADSP and ADSC
E2
tS tH Deselected with E3 tOHZ
E3
tOE
G DQA-DQD
Hi-Z tKQ Q1A
tS
tH Q2A Q2B Q2c Q2D Q2A
D1A
Burst wrap around to it's initial state
Rev: 1.02 9/2002
19/26
(c) 2001, Giga Semiconductor, Inc.
Specifications cited are subject to change without notice. For latest documentation see http://www.gsitechnology.com.
GS88018/32/36AT-250/225/200/166/150/133 Pipelined SCD Read Cycle Timing
Single Read Burst Read tKH tKL tKC tS tH ADSP is blocked by E inactive
CK
tS tH
ADSP ADSC
tS tH
ADSC initiated read
Suspend Burst
ADV
tS tH
A0-An GW
RD1 tS
RD2
RD3 tH
tS
tH
BW BWA-BWD
tS tH E1 masks ADSP
E1
tS tH E2 and E3 only sampled with ADSP or ADSC Deselected with E2
E2
tS tH
E3
tOE
G DQA-DQD
Hi-Z tOLZ Q1A tLZ tKQ
tOHZ tKQX Q2A Q2B Q2c Q2D
tKQX Q3A tHZ
Rev: 1.02 9/2002
20/26
(c) 2001, Giga Semiconductor, Inc.
Specifications cited are subject to change without notice. For latest documentation see http://www.gsitechnology.com.
GS88018/32/36AT-250/225/200/166/150/133 Pipelined SCD Read-Write Cycle Timing
Single Read tKL Single Write Burst Read
CK
tS tH tKH tKC tS tH ADSP is blocked by E inactive ADSC initiated read
ADSP ADSC
tS tH
ADV
tS tH
A0-An GW
RD1
WR1
RD2
tS tH
tS
tH
BW
tS tH
BWA-BWD
tS tH
WR1
E1 masks ADSP
E1
tS tH E2 and E3 only sampled with ADSP and ADSC
E2
tS tH Deselected with E3
E3
tOE tOHZ
G DQA-DQD
Hi-Z tKQ Q1A
tS tH D1A Q2A Q2Bb Q2c Q2D
Rev: 1.02 9/2002
21/26
(c) 2001, Giga Semiconductor, Inc.
Specifications cited are subject to change without notice. For latest documentation see http://www.gsitechnology.com.
GS88018/32/36AT-250/225/200/166/150/133
Sleep Mode
During normal operation, ZZ must be pulled low, either by the user or by its internal pull down resistor. When ZZ is pulled high, the SRAM will enter a Power Sleep mode after 2 cycles. At this time, internal state of the SRAM is preserved. When ZZ returns to low, the SRAM operates normally after ZZ recovery time. Sleep mode is a low current, power-down mode in which the device is deselected and current is reduced to ISB2. The duration of Sleep mode is dictated by the length of time the ZZ is in a High state. After entering Sleep mode, all inputs except ZZ become disabled and all outputs go to High-Z The ZZ pin is an asynchronous, active high input that causes the device to enter Sleep mode. When the ZZ pin is driven high, ISB2 is guaranteed after the time tZZI is met. Because ZZ is an asynchronous input, pending operations or operations in progress may not be properly completed if ZZ is asserted. Therefore, Sleep mode must not be initiated until valid pending operations are completed. Similarly, when exiting Sleep mode during tZZR, only a Deselect or Read commands may be applied while the SRAM is recovering from Sleep mode.
Sleep Mode Timing Diagram
tS tH
tKC
tKH tKL
ADSP ADSC
tZZS
ZZ
Snooze
Application Tips
Single and Dual Cycle Deselect
SCD devices (like this one) force the use of "dummy read cycles" (read cycles that are launched normally but that are ended with the output drivers inactive) in a fully synchronous environment. Dummy read cycles waste performance but their use usually assures there will be no bus contention in transitions from reads to writes or between banks of RAMs. DCD SRAMs do not waste bandwidth on dummy cycles and are logically simpler to manage in a multiple bank application (wait states need not be inserted at bank address boundary crossings) but greater care must be exercised to avoid excessive bus contention.
Rev: 1.02 9/2002
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~~ ~~
tZZH
~ ~
tZZR
~~ ~~
CK
~ ~~~~ ~ ~ ~~~~ ~
(c) 2001, Giga Semiconductor, Inc.
Specifications cited are subject to change without notice. For latest documentation see http://www.gsitechnology.com.
GS88018/32/36AT-250/225/200/166/150/133 TQFP Package Drawing
L Symbol
A1 A2 b c D D1 E E1 e L L1 Y
c Pin 1
Description
Standoff Body Thickness Lead Width Lead Thickness Terminal Dimension Package Body Terminal Dimension Package Body Lead Pitch Foot Length Lead Length Coplanarity Lead Angle
Min. Nom. Max
0.05 1.35 0.20 0.09 21.9 19.9 15.9 13.9 -- 0.45 -- 0.10 1.40 0.30 -- 22.0 20.0 16.0 14.0 0.65 0.60 1.00 0.15 1.45 0.40 0.20 22.1 20.1 16.1 14.1 -- 0.75 -- 0.10
L1
e b
D D1
A1
Y
A2
E1 E
0
--
7
Notes: 1. All dimensions are in millimeters (mm). 2. Package width and length do not include mold protrusion.
Rev: 1.02 9/2002
23/26
(c) 2001, Giga Semiconductor, Inc.
Specifications cited are subject to change without notice. For latest documentation see http://www.gsitechnology.com.
GS88018/32/36AT-250/225/200/166/150/133 Ordering Information for GSI Synchronous Burst RAMs
Org
512K x 18 512K x 18 512K x 18 512K x 18 512K x 18 512K x 18 256K x 32 256K x 32 256K x 32 256K x 32 256K x 32 256K x 32 256K x 36 256K x 36 256K x 36 256K x 36 256K x 36 256K x 36 512K x 18 512K x 18 512K x 18 512K x 18 512K x 18 512K x 18 256K x 32 256K x 32 256K x 32 256K x 32 256K x 32
Part Number1
GS88018AT-250 GS88018AT-225 GS88018AT-200 GS88018AT-166 GS88018AT-150 GS88018AT-133 GS88032AT-250 GS88032AT-225 GS88032AT-200 GS88032AT-166 GS88032AT-150 GS88032AT-133 GS88036AT-250 GS88036AT-225 GS88036AT-200 GS88036AT-166 GS88036AT-150 GS88036AT-133 GS88018AT-250I GS88018AT-225I GS88018AT-200I GS88018AT-166I GS88018AT-150I GS88018AT-133I GS88032AT-250I GS88032AT-225I GS88032AT-200I GS88032AT-166I GS88032AT-150I
Type
Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through
Package
TQFP TQFP TQFP TQFP TQFP TQFP TQFP TQFP TQFP TQFP TQFP TQFP TQFP TQFP TQFP TQFP TQFP TQFP TQFP TQFP TQFP TQFP TQFP TQFP TQFP TQFP TQFP TQFP TQFP
Speed2 (MHz/ns)
250/5.5 225/6 200/6.5 166/7 150/7.5 133/8.5 250/5.5 225/6 200/6.5 166/7 150/7.5 133/8.5 250/5.5 225/6 200/6.5 166/7 150/7.5 133/8.5 250/5.5 225/6 200/6.5 166/7 150/7.5 133/8.5 250/5.5 225/6 200/6.5 166/7 150/7.5
TA3
C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C I I I I I I I I I I I
Status
Notes: 1. Customers requiring delivery in Tape and Reel should add the character "T" to the end of the part number. Example: GS88018AT-150IT. 2. The speed column indicates the cycle frequency (MHz) of the device in Pipeline mode and the latency (ns) in Flow Through mode. Each device is Pipeline/Flow through mode-selectable by the user. 3. TA = C = Commercial Temperature Range. TA = I = Industrial Temperature Range. 4. GSI offers other versions this type of device in many different configurations and with a variety of different features, only some of which are covered in this data sheet. See the GSI Technology web site (www.gsitechnology.com) for a complete listing of current offerings. Rev: 1.02 9/2002 24/26 (c) 2001, Giga Semiconductor, Inc.
Specifications cited are subject to change without notice. For latest documentation see http://www.gsitechnology.com.
GS88018/32/36AT-250/225/200/166/150/133 Ordering Information for GSI Synchronous Burst RAMs
Org
256K x 32 256K x 36 256K x 36 256K x 36 256K x 36 256K x 36 256K x 36
Part Number1
GS88032AT-133I GS88036AT-250I GS88036AT-225I GS88036AT-200I GS88036AT-166I GS88036AT-150I GS88036AT-133I
Type
Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through Pipeline/Flow Through
Package
TQFP TQFP TQFP TQFP TQFP TQFP TQFP
Speed2 (MHz/ns)
133/8.5 250/5.5 225/6 200/6.5 166/7 150/7.5 133/8.5
TA3
I I I I I I I
Status
Notes: 1. Customers requiring delivery in Tape and Reel should add the character "T" to the end of the part number. Example: GS88018AT-150IT. 2. The speed column indicates the cycle frequency (MHz) of the device in Pipeline mode and the latency (ns) in Flow Through mode. Each device is Pipeline/Flow through mode-selectable by the user. 3. TA = C = Commercial Temperature Range. TA = I = Industrial Temperature Range. 4. GSI offers other versions this type of device in many different configurations and with a variety of different features, only some of which are covered in this data sheet. See the GSI Technology web site (www.gsitechnology.com) for a complete listing of current offerings.
Rev: 1.02 9/2002
25/26
(c) 2001, Giga Semiconductor, Inc.
Specifications cited are subject to change without notice. For latest documentation see http://www.gsitechnology.com.
GS88018/32/36AT-250/225/200/166/150/133
9Mb Sync SRAM Datasheet Revision History DS/DateRev. Code: Old; New
88018A_r1
Types of Changes Format or Content
Page;Revisions;Reason
* Creation of new datasheet * Updated FT power numbers * Updated AC Characteristics table * Changed 8Mb references to 9Mb * Updated ZZ recovery time diagram * Updated AC Test Conditions table and removed Output Load 2 diagram * Removed Preliminary banner * Removed pin locations from pin description table
88018A_r1; 88018A_r1_01
Content
88018A_r1_01; 88018A_r1_02
Content
Rev: 1.02 9/2002
26/26
(c) 2001, Giga Semiconductor, Inc.
Specifications cited are subject to change without notice. For latest documentation see http://www.gsitechnology.com.


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