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This electronic component, produced by the manufacturer "GSI Technology", performs the same function as "18Mb SigmaDDR-II+ Burst of 2 SRAM".


GS8182T37BD Datasheet PDF - GSI Technology

Part Number GS8182T37BD
Description 18Mb SigmaDDR-II+ Burst of 2 SRAM
Manufacturers GSI Technology 
Logo GSI Technology Logo 


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GS8182T19/37BD-435/400/375/333/300
165-Bump BGA
Commercial Temp
Industrial Temp
18Mb SigmaDDR-II+TM
Burst of 2 SRAM
435 MHz–300 MHz
1.8 V VDD
1.8 V and 1.5 V I/O
Features
• 2.0 Clock Latency
• Simultaneous Read and Write SigmaDDR-II™ Interface
• Common I/O bus
• JEDEC-standard pinout and package
• Double Data Rate interface
• Byte Write (x36 and x18) function
• Burst of 2 Read and Write
• 1.8 V +100/–100 mV core power supply
• 1.5 V or 1.8 V HSTL Interface
• Pipelined read operation with self-timed Late Write
• Fully coherent read and write pipelines
• ZQ pin for programmable output drive strength
• IEEE 1149.1 JTAG-compliant Boundary Scan
• 165-bump, 13 mm x 15 mm, 1 mm bump pitch BGA package
• RoHS-compliant 165-bump BGA package available
SigmaDDR-IIFamily Overview
The GS8182T19/37BD are built in compliance with the
SigmaDDR-II+ SRAM pinout standard for Common I/O
synchronous SRAMs. They are 18,874,368-bit (18Mb)
SRAMs. The GS8182T19/37BD SigmaDDR-II SRAMs are
just one element in a family of low power, low voltage HSTL
I/O SRAMs designed to operate at the speeds needed to
implement economical high performance networking systems.
Clocking and Addressing Schemes
The GS8182T19/37BD SigmaDDR-II+ SRAMs are
synchronous devices. They employ two input register clock
inputs, K and K. K and K are independent single-ended clock
inputs, not differential inputs to a single differential clock input
buffer.
Each internal read and write operation in a SigmaDDR-II+ B2
RAM is two times wider than the device I/O bus. An input data
bus de-multiplexer is used to accumulate incoming data before
it is simultaneously written to the memory array. An output
data multiplexer is used to capture the data produced from a
single memory array read and then route it to the appropriate
output drivers as needed. Therefore the address field of a
SigmaDDR-II+ B2 RAM is always one address pin less than
the advertised index depth (e.g., the 2M x 8 has a 1M
addressable index).
tKHKH
tKHQV
-435
2.3 ns
0.45 ns
Parameter Synopsis
-400
2.5 ns
0.45 ns
-375
2.67 ns
0.45 ns
-333
3.0 ns
0.45 ns
-300
3.3 ns
0.45 ns
Rev: 1.03a 11/2011
1/27
Specifications cited are subject to change without notice. For latest documentation see http://www.gsitechnology.com.
© 2008, GSI Technology

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GS8182T37BD equivalent
GS8182T19/37BD-435/400/375/333/300
Background
Common I/O SRAMs, from a system architecture point of view, are attractive in read dominated or block transfer applications.
Therefore, the SigmaDDR-II+ SRAM interface and truth table are optimized for burst reads and writes. Common I/O SRAMs are
unpopular in applications where alternating reads and writes are needed because bus turnaround delays can cut high speed
Common I/O SRAM data bandwidth in half.
Burst Operations
Read and write operations are "burst" operations. In every case where a read or write command is accepted by the SRAM, it will
respond by issuing or accepting two beats of data, executing a data transfer on subsequent rising edges of K and K, as illustrated in
the timing diagrams. This means that it is possible to load new addresses every K clock cycle. Addresses can be loaded less often,
if intervening deselect cycles are inserted.
Deselect Cycles
Chip Deselect commands are pipelined to the same degree as read commands. This means that if a deselect command is applied to
the SRAM on the next cycle after a read command captured by the SRAM, the device will complete the two beat read data transfer
and then execute the deselect command, returning the output drivers to high-Z. A high on the LD pin prevents the RAM from
loading read or write command inputs and puts the RAM into deselect mode as soon as it completes all outstanding burst transfer
operations.
SigmaDDR-II+ B2 SRAM Read Cycles
The SRAM executes pipelined reads. The status of the Address, LD and R/W pins are evaluated on the rising edge of K. The read
command (LD low and R/W high) is clocked into the SRAM by a rising edge of K.
SigmaDDR-II+ B2 SRAM Write Cycles
The status of the Address, LD and R/W pins are evaluated on the rising edge of K. The SRAM executes "late write" data transfers.
Data in is due at the device inputs on the rising edge of K following the rising edge of K clock used to clock in the write command
(LD and R/W low) and the write address. To complete the remaining beat of the burst of two write transfer, the SRAM captures
data in on the next rising edge of K, for a total of two transfers per address load.
Rev: 1.03a 11/2011
5/27
Specifications cited are subject to change without notice. For latest documentation see http://www.gsitechnology.com.
© 2008, GSI Technology


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