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This electronic component, produced by the manufacturer "Cypress Semiconductor", performs the same function as "1-Mbit (128K x 8/64K x 16) nvSRAM".


CY14B101KA Datasheet PDF - Cypress Semiconductor

Part Number CY14B101KA
Description 1-Mbit (128K x 8/64K x 16) nvSRAM
Manufacturers Cypress Semiconductor 
Logo Cypress Semiconductor Logo 


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CY14B101KA
CY14B101MA
1-Mbit (128K × 8/64K × 16) nvSRAM with
Real Time Clock
1-Mbit (128K × 8/64K × 16) nvSRAM with Real Time Clock
Features
1-Mbit nonvolatile static random access memory (nvSRAM)
25 ns and 45 ns access times
Internally organized as 128K × 8 (CY14B101KA) or 64K × 16
(CY14B101MA)
Hands off automatic STORE on power-down with only a small
capacitor
STORE to QuantumTrap nonvolatile elements is initiated by
software, hardware, or AutoStore on power-down
RECALL to SRAM initiated on power-up or by software
High reliability
Infinite Read, Write, and RECALL cycles
1 million STORE cycles to QuantumTrap
20 year data retention
Real time clock (RTC)
Full featured real time clock
Watchdog timer
Clock alarm with programmable interrupts
Capacitor or battery backup for RTC
Backup current of 0.35 µA (Typ)
Industry standard configurations
Single 3 V +20%, –10% operation
Industrial temperature
Packages
44-/54-pin thin small outline package (TSOP) Type II
48-pin shrink small outline package (SSOP)
Pb-free and restriction of hazardous substances (RoHS)
compliant
Functional Description
The Cypress CY14B101KA/CY14B101MA combines a 1-Mbit
nvSRAM with a full featured real time clock in a monolithic
integrated circuit. The embedded nonvolatile elements
incorporate QuantumTrap technology producing the world’s
most reliable nonvolatile memory. The SRAM is read and written
an infinite number of times, while independent nonvolatile data
resides in the nonvolatile elements.
The real time clock function provides an accurate clock with leap
year tracking and a programmable, high accuracy oscillator. The
alarm function is programmable for periodic minutes, hours,
days, or months alarms. There is also a programmable watchdog
timer for process control.
For a complete list of related documentation, click here.
Logic Block Diagram[1, 2, 3]
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
R
O
W
D
E
C
O
D
E
R
Quatrum
Trap
1024 X 1024
STORE
RECALL
STATIC RAM
ARRAY
1024 X 1024
VCC
VCA
P
POWER
CONTROL
STORE/RECALL
CONTROL
SOFTWARE
DETECT
VRTCbat
VRTCcap
HSB
A14 - A2
DQ0
DQ1
DQ2
DQ3
DQ4
DQ5
DQ6
DQ7
DQ8
DQ9
DQ10
DQ11
DQ12
DQ13
DQ14
DQ15
I
N
P
U
T
B COLUMN I/O
U
F
F
E
R COLUMN DEC
S
A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A10 A11
RTC
MUX
Xout
Xin
INT
A16- A0
OE
WE
CE
BLE
BHE
Notes
1. Address A0–A16 for × 8 configuration and Address A0–A15 for × 16 configuration.
2. Data DQ0–DQ7 for × 8 configuration and Data DQ0–DQ15 for × 16 configuration.
3. BHE and BLE are applicable for × 16 configuration only.
Cypress Semiconductor Corporation • 198 Champion Court
Document Number: 001-42880 Rev. *O
• San Jose, CA 95134-1709 • 408-943-2600
Revised February 22, 2016

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CY14B101KA equivalent
CY14B101KA
CY14B101MA
Device Operation
The CY14B101KA/CY14B101MA nvSRAM is made up of two
functional components paired in the same physical cell. These
are a SRAM memory cell and a nonvolatile QuantumTrap cell.
The SRAM memory cell operates as a standard fast static RAM.
Data in the SRAM is transferred to the nonvolatile cell (the
STORE operation), or from the nonvolatile cell to the SRAM (the
RECALL operation). Using this unique architecture, all cells are
stored and recalled in parallel. During the STORE and RECALL
operations SRAM read and write operations are inhibited. The
CY14B101KA/CY14B101MA supports infinite reads and writes
similar to a typical SRAM. In addition, it provides infinite RECALL
operations from the nonvolatile cells and up to 1 million STORE
operations. See Truth Table for SRAM Operations on page 28 for
a complete description of read and write modes.
SRAM Read
The CY14B101KA/CY14B101MA performs a read cycle
whenever CE and OE are LOW, and WE and HSB are HIGH.
The address specified on pins A0–16 or A0–15 determines which
of the 131,072 data bytes or 65,536 words of 16 bits each are
accessed. Byte enables (BHE, BLE) determine which bytes are
enabled to the output, in the case of 16-bit words. When the read
is initiated by an address transition, the outputs are valid after a
delay of tAA (read cycle #1). If the read is initiated by CE or OE,
the outputs are valid at tACE or at tDOE, whichever is later (read
cycle #2). The data output repeatedly responds to address
changes within the tAA access time without the need for
transitions on any control input pins. This remains valid until
another address change or until CE or OE is brought HIGH, or
WE or HSB is brought LOW.
SRAM Write
A write cycle is performed when CE and WE are LOW and HSB
is HIGH. The address inputs must be stable before entering the
write cycle and must remain stable until CE or WE goes HIGH at
the end of the cycle. The data on the common I/O pins IO0–7 are
written into the memory if it is valid tSD before the end of a
WE-controlled write, or before the end of an CE-controlled write.
The Byte Enable inputs (BHE, BLE) determine which bytes are
written, in the case of 16-bit words. It is recommended that OE
be kept HIGH during the entire write cycle to avoid data bus
contention on common I/O lines. If OE is left LOW, internal
circuitry turns off the output buffers tHZWE after WE goes LOW.
AutoStore Operation
The CY14B101KA/CY14B101MA stores data to the nvSRAM
using one of three storage operations. These three operations
are: Hardware STORE, activated by the HSB; Software STORE,
activated by an address sequence; AutoStore, on device
power-down. The AutoStore operation is a unique feature of
QuantumTrap technology and is enabled by default on the
CY14B101KA/CY14B101MA.
During a normal operation, the device draws current from VCC to
charge a capacitor connected to the VCAP pin. This stored
charge is used by the chip to perform a single STORE operation.
If the voltage on the VCC pin drops below VSWITCH, the part
automatically disconnects the VCAP pin from VCC. A STORE
operation is initiated with power provided by the VCAP capacitor.
Note If the capacitor is not connected to VCAP pin, AutoStore
must be disabled using the soft sequence specified in Preventing
AutoStore on page 8. In case AutoStore is enabled without a
capacitor on VCAP pin, the device attempts an AutoStore
operation without sufficient charge to complete the Store. This
corrupts the data stored in nvSRAM.
Figure 2. AutoStore Mode
VCC
0.1 uF
VCC
WE VCAP
VSS
VCAP
Figure 2 shows the proper connection of the storage capacitor
(VCAP) for automatic STORE operation. See DC Electrical
Characteristics on page 18 for the size of the VCAP. The voltage
on the VCAP pin is driven to VCC by a regulator on the chip. A
pull-up should be placed on WE to hold it inactive during
power-up. This pull-up is only effective if the WE signal is tristate
during power-up. Many MPUs tristate their controls on power-up.
This should be verified when using the pull-up. When the
nvSRAM comes out of power-on-RECALL, the MPU must be
active or the WE held inactive until the MPU comes out of reset.
To reduce unnecessary nonvolatile stores, AutoStore and
Hardware STORE operations are ignored unless at least one
write operation has taken place since the most recent STORE or
RECALL cycle. Software initiated STORE cycles are performed
regardless of whether a write operation has taken place.
Hardware STORE (HSB) Operation
The CY14B101KA/CY14B101MA provides the HSB pin to
control and acknowledge the STORE operations. The HSB pin
is used to request a Hardware STORE cycle. When the HSB pin
is driven LOW, the CY14B101KA/CY14B101MA conditionally
initiates a STORE operation after tDELAY. An actual STORE cycle
begins only if a write to the SRAM has taken place since the last
STORE or RECALL cycle. The HSB pin also acts as an open
drain driver (internal 100 kweak pull-up resistor) that is
internally driven LOW to indicate a busy condition when the
STORE (initiated by any means) is in progress.
Note After each Hardware and Software STORE operation HSB
is driven HIGH for a short time (tHHHD) with standard output high
current and then remains HIGH by internal 100 kpull-up
resistor.
Document Number: 001-42880 Rev. *O
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