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This electronic component, produced by the manufacturer "GSI Technology", performs the same function as "36Mb Pipelined and Flow Through Synchronous NBT SRAM".


GS8322Z72GC Datasheet PDF - GSI Technology

Part Number GS8322Z72GC
Description 36Mb Pipelined and Flow Through Synchronous NBT SRAM
Manufacturers GSI Technology 
Logo GSI Technology Logo 


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GS8322Z72(C)
209 BGA
Commercial Temp
Industrial Temp
36Mb Pipelined and Flow Through
Synchronous NBT SRAM
250 MHz133 MHz
2.5 V or 3.3 V VDD
2.5 V or 3.3 V I/O
Features
• NBT (No Bus Turn Around) functionality allows zero wait
Read-Write-Read bus utilization; fully pin-compatible with
both pipelined and flow through NtRAM™, NoBL™ and
ZBT™ SRAMs
• 2.5 V or 3.3 V +10%/–10% core power supply
• 2.5 V or 3.3 V I/O supply
• User-configurable Pipeline and Flow Through mode
• ZQ mode pin for user-selectable high/low output drive
• IEEE 1149.1 JTAG-compatible Boundary Scan
• LBO pin for Linear or Interleave Burst mode
• Pin-compatible with 2Mb, 4Mb, 8Mb, and 16Mb devices
• Byte write operation (9-bit Bytes)
• 3 chip enable signals for easy depth expansion
• ZZ Pin for automatic power-down
• JEDEC-standard 209-Bump BGA package
• RoHS-compliant package available
Functional Description
The GS8322Z72 is a 36Mbit Synchronous Static SRAM. GSI's
NBT SRAMs, like ZBT, NtRAM, NoBL or other pipelined
read/double late write or flow through read/single late write
SRAMs, allow utilization of all available bus bandwidth by
eliminating the need to insert deselect cycles when the device
is switched from read to write cycles.
Because it is a synchronous device, address, data inputs, and
read/write control inputs are captured on the rising edge of the
input clock. Burst order control (LBO) must be tied to a power
rail for proper operation. Asynchronous inputs include the
Sleep mode enable (ZZ) and Output Enable. Output Enable can
be used to override the synchronous control of the output
drivers and turn the RAM's output drivers off at any time.
Write cycles are internally self-timed and initiated by the rising
edge of the clock input. This feature eliminates complex off-
chip write pulse generation required by asynchronous SRAMs
and simplifies input signal timing.
The GS8322Z72 may be configured by the user to operate in
Pipeline or Flow Through mode. Operating as a pipelined
synchronous device, in addition to the rising-edge-triggered
registers that capture input signals, the device incorporates a
rising edge triggered output register. For read cycles, pipelined
SRAM output data is temporarily stored by the edge-triggered
output register during the access cycle and then released to the
output drivers at the next rising edge of clock.
The GS8322Z72 is implemented with GSI's high performance
CMOS technology and is available in a JEDEC-standard 209-
bump BGA package.
Pipeline
3-1-1-1
Flow
Through
2-1-1-1
Parameter Synopsis
tKQ(x72)
tCycle
Curr (x72)
tKQ
tCycle
Curr (x72)
-250 -225 -200 -166 -150 -133 Unit
3.0 3.0 3.0 3.5 3.8 4.0 ns
4.0 4.4 5.0 6.0 6.7 7.5 ns
440 410 370 320 300 265 mA
6.5 7.0 7.5 8.0 8.5 8.5 ns
6.5 7.0 7.5 8.0 8.5 8.5 ns
315 295 265 255 240 230 mA
Rev: 1.08 10/2014
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Specifications cited are subject to change without notice. For latest documentation see http://www.gsitechnology.com.
© 2002, GSI Technology

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GS8322Z72(C)
Functional Details
Clocking
Deassertion of the Clock Enable (CKE) input blocks the Clock input from reaching the RAM's internal circuits. It may be used to
suspend RAM operations. Failure to observe Clock Enable set-up or hold requirements will result in erratic operation.
Pipeline Mode Read and Write Operations
All inputs (with the exception of Output Enable, Linear Burst Order and Sleep) are synchronized to rising clock edges. Single cycle
read and write operations must be initiated with the Advance/Load pin (ADV) held low, in order to load the new address. Device
activation is accomplished by asserting all three of the Chip Enable inputs (E1, E2, and E3). Deassertion of any one of the Enable
inputs will deactivate the device.
Function
Read
Write Byte “a”
Write Byte “b”
Write Byte “c”
Write Byte “d”
Write all Bytes
Write Abort/NOP
W BA BB BC BD
HX X X X
LL H H H
LH L H H
LH H L H
LH H H L
LL L L L
LH H H H
Read operation is initiated when the following conditions are satisfied at the rising edge of clock: CKE is asserted low, all three
chip enables (E1, E2, and E3) are active, the write enable input signals W is deasserted high, and ADV is asserted low. The address
presented to the address inputs is latched into the address register and presented to the memory core and control logic. The control
logic determines that a read access is in progress and allows the requested data to propagate to the input of the output register. At
the next rising edge of clock the read data is allowed to propagate through the output register and onto the output pins.
Write operation occurs when the RAM is selected, CKE is active, and the Write input is sampled low at the rising edge of clock.
The Byte Write Enable inputs (BA, BB, BC, and BD) determine which bytes will be written. All or none may be activated. A write
cycle with no Byte Write inputs active is a no-op cycle. The pipelined NBT SRAM provides double late write functionality,
matching the write command versus data pipeline length (2 cycles) to the read command versus data pipeline length (2 cycles). At
the first rising edge of clock, Enable, Write, Byte Write(s), and Address are registered. The Data In associated with that address is
required at the third rising edge of clock.
Flow Through Mode Read and Write Operations
Operation of the RAM in Flow Through mode is very similar to operations in Pipeline mode. Activation of a Read Cycle and the
use of the Burst Address Counter is identical. In Flow Through mode the device may begin driving out new data immediately after
new address are clocked into the RAM, rather than holding new data until the following (second) clock edge. Therefore, in Flow
Through mode the read pipeline is one cycle shorter than in Pipeline mode.
Write operations are initiated in the same way, but differ in that the write pipeline is one cycle shorter as well, preserving the ability
to turn the bus from reads to writes without inserting any dead cycles. While the pipelined NBT RAMs implement a double late
write protocol in Flow Through mode a single late write protocol mode is observed. Therefore, in Flow Through mode, address
and control are registered on the first rising edge of clock and data in is required at the data input pins at the second rising edge of
clock.
Rev: 1.08 10/2014
5/29
Specifications cited are subject to change without notice. For latest documentation see http://www.gsitechnology.com.
© 2002, GSI Technology


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