• Part: GVT7C1366A
  • Description: 256K X 36/512K X 18 Pipelined SRAM
  • Manufacturer: Cypress
  • Size: 358.15 KB
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GVT7C1366A
GVT7C1366A is 256K X 36/512K X 18 Pipelined SRAM manufactured by Cypress.
- Part of the GVT71256C36 comparator family.
Features - Fast access times: 2.5 ns, 3.0 ns, and 3.5 ns - Fast clock speed: 225 MHz, 200 MHz, 166 MHz, and 150 MHz - Fast OE access times: 2.5 ns, 3.0 ns, and 3.5 ns - Optimal for performance (two cycle chip deselect, depth expansion without wait state) - 3.3V - 5% and +10% power supply - 3.3V or 2.5V I/O supply - 5V tolerant inputs except I/Os - Clamp diodes to V SS at all inputs and outputs - mon data inputs and data outputs - Byte Write Enable and Global Write control - Multiple chip enables for depth expansion: three chip enables for TA(GVTI)/A(CY) package version and two chip enables for B(GVTI)/BG(CY) and T(GVTI)/AJ(CY) package versions - Address pipeline capability - Address, data and control registers - Internally self-timed Write Cycle - Burst control pins (interleaved or linear burst sequence) - Automatic power-down for portable applications - JTAG boundary scan for B and T package version - Low profile 119-bump, 14-mm x 22-mm PBGA (Ball Grid Array) and 100-pin TQFP packages and a 2-bit counter for internal burst operation. 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 (CE), depth-expansion Chip Enables (CE2 and CE2), Burst Control Inputs (ADSC, ADSP, and ADV), Write Enables (BWa, BWb, BWc, BWd, and BWE), and Global Write (GW). However, the CE2 Chip Enable input is only available for the TA(GVTI)/A(CY) package version. Asynchronous inputs include the Output Enable (OE) and Burst Mode Control (MODE). The data outputs (Q), enabled by OE, are also asynchronous. Addresses and chip enables are registered with either Address Status Processor (ADSP) or Address Status Controller (ADSC) input pins. Subsequent burst addresses can be internally generated as controlled by the Burst Advance Pin (ADV). Address, data inputs, and write controls are registered on-chip to initiate a self-timed WRITE cycle. WRITE cycles can...