ELPIDA EDS1616AGTA-6B-E

DATA SHEET
16M bits SDRAM
EDS1616AGTA (1M words × 16 bits)
Description
Pin Configurations
The EDS1616AGTA is 16M bits SDRAM organized as
524,288 words × 16 bits × 2 banks. All inputs and
outputs are synchronized with the positive edge of the
clock.
It is packaged in 50-pin plastic TSOP (II).
/xxx indicate active low signal.
Features
•
•
•
•
•
3.3V power supply
Clock frequency: 166MHz/133MHz (max.)
Single pulsed /RAS
×16 organization
2 banks can operate simultaneously and
independently
• Burst read/write operation and burst read/single
write operation capability
• Programmable burst length (BL): 1, 2, 4, 8 and full
page
• 2 variations of burst sequence
 Sequential (BL = 1, 2, 4, 8, full page)
 Interleave (BL = 1, 2, 4, 8)
• Programmable /CAS latency (CL): 2, 3
• Byte control by UDQM and LDQM
• Refresh cycles: 2048 refresh cycles/32ms
• 2 variations of refresh
 Auto refresh
 Self refresh
• TSOP (II) package with lead free solder (Sn-Bi)
50-pin Plastic TSOP (II)
VDD
DQ0
DQ1
VSSQ
DQ2
DQ3
VDDQ
DQ4
DQ5
VSSQ
DQ6
DQ7
VDDQ
LDQM
/WE
/CAS
/RAS
/CS
BA
A10
A0
A1
A2
A3
VDD
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
VSS
DQ15
DQ14
VSSQ
DQ13
DQ12
VDDQ
DQ11
DQ10
VSSQ
DQ9
DQ8
VDDQ
NC
UDQM
CLK
CKE
NC
A9
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
VSS
(Top view)
A0 to A10
BA
DQ0 to DQ15
/CS
/RAS
/CAS
/WE
LDQM, UDQM
CKE
CLK
VDD
VSS
VDDQ
VSSQ
NC
Address input
Bank select address
Data-input/output
Chip select
Row address strobe
Column address strobe
Write enable
Input/output mask
Clock enable
Clock input
Power for internal circuit
Ground for internal circuit
Power for DQ circuit
Ground for DQ circuit
No connection
Document No. E0504E40 (Ver. 4.0)
Date Published June 2005 (K) Japan
Printed in Japan
URL: http://www.elpida.com
Elpida Memory, Inc. 2004-2005
EDS1616AGTA
Ordering Information
Part number
EDS1616AGTA-6B-E
Supply
voltage
3.3V
Organization
(words × bits) Internal Banks
1M × 16
2
EDS1616AGTA-75-E
Clock frequency
MHz (max.)
/CAS latency
Package
166
100
133
100
3
2
3
2
50-pin plastic
TSOP (II)
Part Number
E D S 16 16 A G TA - 6B - E
Elpida Memory
Environment Code
E: Lead Free
Type
D: Monolithic Device
Product Family
S: SDRAM
Speed
6B: 166MHz/CL3
100MHz/CL2
75: 133MHz/CL3
100MHz/CL2
Density / Bank
16: 16M/2-bank
Organization
16: x16
Power Supply, Interface
A: 3.3V, LVTTL
Package
TA: TSOP (II)
Die Rev.
Data Sheet E0504E40 (Ver. 4.0)
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EDS1616AGTA
CONTENTS
Description.....................................................................................................................................................1
Features.........................................................................................................................................................1
Pin Configurations .........................................................................................................................................1
Ordering Information......................................................................................................................................2
Part Number ..................................................................................................................................................2
Electrical Specifications.................................................................................................................................4
Block Diagram .............................................................................................................................................10
Pin Function.................................................................................................................................................11
Command Operation ...................................................................................................................................12
Simplified State Diagram .............................................................................................................................20
Mode Register Configuration.......................................................................................................................21
Power-up sequence.....................................................................................................................................23
Operation of the SDRAM.............................................................................................................................24
Timing Waveforms.......................................................................................................................................40
Package Drawing ........................................................................................................................................46
Recommended Soldering Conditions..........................................................................................................47
Data Sheet E0504E40 (Ver. 4.0)
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EDS1616AGTA
Electrical Specifications
• All voltages are referenced to VSS (GND).
• After power up, execute power up sequence and initialization sequence before proper device operation is achieved
(refer to the Power up sequence).
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter
Symbol
Rating
Unit
Voltage on any pin relative to VSS
VT
–0.5 to VDD + 0.5 (≤ 4.6 (max.))
V
Supply voltage relative to VSS
VDD
–0.5 to +4.6
V
Short circuit output current
IOS
50
mA
Power dissipation
PD
1.0
W
Operating ambient temperature
TA
0 to +70
°C
Storage temperature
Tstg
–55 to +125
°C
Note
Caution
Exposing the device to stress above those listed in Absolute Maximum Ratings could cause
permanent damage. The device is not meant to be operated under conditions outside the limits
described in the operational section of this specification. Exposure to Absolute Maximum Rating
conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
Recommended DC Operating Conditions (TA = 0°C to +70°C)
Parameter
Symbol
min.
Supply voltage
VDD, VDDQ
3.0
VSS, VSSQ
0
max.
Unit
Notes
3.6
V
1
0
V
2
Input high voltage
VIH
2.0
VDD + 0.3
V
3
Input low voltage
VIL
–0.3
0.8
V
4
Notes: 1.
2.
3.
4.
The supply voltage with all VDD and VDDQ pins must be on the same level.
The supply voltage with all VSS and VSSQ pins must be on the same level.
VIH (max.) = VDD + 1.5V (pulse width ≤ 5ns).
VIL (min.) = VSS – 1.5V (pulse width ≤ 5ns).
Data Sheet E0504E40 (Ver. 4.0)
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EDS1616AGTA
DC Characteristics 1 (TA = 0°C to +70°C, VDD, VDDQ = 3.3V ± 0.3V, VSS, VSSQ = 0V)
Parameter
Symbol
Grade
max.
Operating current
IDD1
-6B
-75
100
90
mA
Standby current in power down
IDD2P
1
mA
Standby current in power down
(input signal stable)
IDD2PS
1
mA
Standby current in non power down
IDD2N
15
mA
Standby current in non power down
(input signal stable)
IDD2NS
5
mA
Active standby current in power down
IDD3P
4
mA
IDD3PS
4
mA
IDD3N
25
mA
IDD3NS
15
mA
Active standby current in power down
(input signal stable)
Active standby current in non power
down
Active standby current in non power
down (input signal stable)
Burst operating current
IDD4
Refresh current
IDD5
Self refresh current
IDD6
-6B
-75
-6B
-75
120
110
100
90
1
Unit
mA
Test condition
Burst length = 1
tRC = tRC (min.)
CKE = VIL,
tCK = tCK (min.)
CKE = VIL, tCK = ∞
Notes
1, 2, 3
6
7
CKE, /CS = VIH,
tCK = tCK (min.)
CKE = VIH, tCK = ∞,
/CS = VIH
CKE = VIL,
tCK = tCK (min.)
8
CKE = VIL, tCK = ∞
2, 7
CKE, /CS = VIH,
tCK = tCK (min.)
CKE = VIH, tCK = ∞,
/CS = VIH
tCK = tCK (min.),
BL = 4
mA
tRC = tRC (min.)
mA
VIH ≥ VDD – 0.2V
VIL ≤ 0.2V
4
1, 2, 6
1, 2, 4
2, 8
1, 2, 5
3
Notes: 1. IDD depends on output load condition when the device is selected. IDD (max.) is specified at the output
open condition.
2. One bank operation.
3. Input signals are changed once per one clock.
4. Input signals are changed once per two clocks.
5. Input signals are changed once per four clocks.
6. After power down mode, CLK operating current.
7. After power down mode, no CLK operating current.
8. Input signals are VIH or VIL fixed.
Data Sheet E0504E40 (Ver. 4.0)
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EDS1616AGTA
DC Characteristics 2 (TA = 0°C to +70°C, VDD, VDDQ = 3.3V ± 0.3V, VSS, VSSQ = 0V)
Parameter
Symbol
min.
max.
Unit
Test condition
Input leakage current
ILI
–1
1
µA
0 ≤ VIN ≤ VDD
Notes
Output leakage current
ILO
–1.5
1.5
µA
0 ≤ VOUT ≤ VDD, DQ = disable
Output high voltage
VOH
2.4
—
V
IOH = –2 mA
Output low voltage
VOL
—
0.4
V
IOL = 2 mA
Pin Capacitance (TA = 25°C, VDD, VDDQ = 3.3V ± 0.3V)
Parameter
Symbol
Pins
min.
typ.
max.
Unit
Notes
Input capacitance
CI1
CLK
2.5
—
4.0
pF
1, 2, 4
CI2
Address, CKE, /CS,
/RAS, /CAS, /WE,
DQM
2.5
—
5.0
pF
1, 2, 4
CI/O
DQ
4.0
—
6.5
pF
1, 2, 3, 4
Data input/output
capacitance
Notes: 1.
2.
3.
4.
Capacitance measured with Boonton Meter or effective capacitance measuring method.
Measurement condition: f = 1MHz, 1.4V bias, 200mV swing.
DQM = VIH to disable DOUT.
This parameter is sampled and not 100% tested.
Data Sheet E0504E40 (Ver. 4.0)
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EDS1616AGTA
AC Characteristics (TA = 0°C to +70°C, VDD, VDDQ = 3.3V ± 0.3V, VSS, VSSQ = 0V)
-6B
-75
Parameter
Symbol
min.
max.
min.
max.
Unit
Notes
System clock cycle time
(CL = 2)
tCK
10
—
10
—
ns
1
(CL = 3)
tCK
6
—
7.5
—
ns
1
CLK high pulse width
tCH
2.5
—
2.5
—
ns
1
CLK low pulse width
tCL
2.5
—
2.5
—
ns
1
Access time from CLK
tAC
—
5.4
—
5.4
ns
1, 2
Data-out hold time
tOH
2
—
2
—
ns
1, 2
CLK to Data-out low impedance
tLZ
0
—
0
—
ns
1, 2, 3
CLK to Data-out high impedance
tHZ
—
5.4
—
5.4
ns
1, 4
Input setup time
tSI
1.5
—
1.5
—
ns
1
Input hold time
tHI
0.8
—
0.8
—
ns
1
Ref/Active to Ref/Active command period
tRC
60
—
67.5
—
ns
1
Active to Precharge command period
tRAS
42
120000
45
120000
ns
1
Active command to column command
(same bank)
tRCD
18
—
20
—
ns
1
Precharge to active command period
tRP
18
—
20
—
ns
1
Write recovery or data-in to precharge lead
tDPL
time
12
—
15
—
ns
1
Last data into active latency
tDAL
2CLK +
18ns
—
2CLK +
20ns
—
Active (a) to Active (b) command period
tRRD
12
—
15
—
ns
1
Transition time (rise and fall)
tT
0.5
5
0.5
5
ns
Refresh period
(2048 refresh cycles)
tREF
—
32
—
32
ms
Notes: 1.
2.
3.
4.
AC measurement assumes tT = 0.5ns. Reference level for timing of input signals is 1.4V.
Access time is measured at 1.4V. Load condition is CL = 30pF.
tLZ (min.) defines the time at which the outputs achieves the low impedance state.
tHZ (max.) defines the time at which the outputs achieves the high impedance state.
Data Sheet E0504E40 (Ver. 4.0)
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EDS1616AGTA
Test Conditions
• AC high level voltage/low level input voltage: 2.4V/0.4V
• Input and output timing reference levels: 1.4V
• Input waveform and output load: See following figures
2.4 V
input
0.4 V
I/O
2.0 V
0.8 V
CL
tT
tT
Input waveform and Output load
Data Sheet E0504E40 (Ver. 4.0)
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EDS1616AGTA
Relationship Between Frequency and Minimum Latency
Parameter
-6B
Frequency (MHz)
166
100
133
100
Symbol
6
10
7.5
10
Unit
Notes
lRCD
3
2
3
2
tCK
1
lRC
10
7
9
7
tCK
1
lRAS
7
5
6
5
tCK
1
lRP
3
2
3
2
tCK
1
lDPL
2
2
2
2
tCK
1
lRRD
2
2
2
2
tCK
1
Self refresh exit time
lSREX
1
1
1
1
tCK
2
Last data in to active command
(Auto precharge, same bank)
lDAL
5
4
5
4
tCK
= [lDPL + lRP]
Self refresh exit to command input
lSEC
10
7
9
7
tCK
= [lRC]
3
Precharge command to high impedance
(CL = 2)
lHZP

2

2
tCK
(CL = 3)
lHZP
3
3
3
3
tCK
1
1
1
1
tCK

–1

–1
tCK
tCK (ns)
Active command to column command
(same bank)
Active command to active command
(same bank)
Active command to precharge command
(same bank)
Precharge command to active command
(same bank)
Write recovery or data-in to precharge
command (same bank)
Active command to active command
(different bank)
Last data out to active command
lAPR
(Auto precharge, same bank)
Last data out to precharge (early precharge)
lEP
(CL = 2)
-75
(CL = 3)
lEP
–2
–2
–2
–2
tCK
Column command to column command
lCCD
1
1
1
1
tCK
Write command to data in latency
lWCD
0
0
0
0
tCK
DQM to data in
lDID
0
0
0
0
tCK
DQM to data out
lDOD
2
2
2
2
tCK
CKE to CLK disable
lCLE
1
1
1
1
tCK
Register set to active command
lMRD
2
2
2
2
tCK
/CS to command disable
lCDD
0
0
0
0
tCK
Power down exit to command input
lPEC
1
1
1
1
tCK
Notes: 1. lRCD to lRRD are recommended value.
2. Be valid [DESL] or [NOP] at next command of self refresh exit.
3. Except [DESL] and [NOP]
Data Sheet E0504E40 (Ver. 4.0)
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EDS1616AGTA
Block Diagram
CLK
CKE
Clock
Generator
Bank 1
Mode
Register
Row
Address
Buffer
&
Refresh
Counter
Row Decoder
Address
Bank 0
Data Control Circuit
Data Sheet E0504E40 (Ver. 4.0)
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Input & Output
Buffer
/WE
DQM
Column Decoder &
Latch Circuit
Column
Address
Buffer
&
Burst
Counter
Latch Circuit
/CAS
Control Logic
/RAS
Command Decoder
Sense Amplifier
/CS
DQ
EDS1616AGTA
Pin Function
CLK (input pin)
CLK is the master clock input. Other inputs signals are referenced to the CLK rising edge.
CKE (input pins)
CKE determine validity of the next CLK (clock). If CKE is high, the next CLK rising edge is valid; otherwise it is
invalid. If the CLK rising edge is invalid, the internal clock is not issued and the Synchronous DRAM suspends
operation.
When the Synchronous DRAM is not in burst mode and CKE is negated, the device enters power down mode.
During power down mode, CKE must remain low.
/CS (input pins)
/CS low starts the command input cycle. When /CS is high, commands are ignored but operations continue.
/RAS, /CAS, and /WE (input pins)
/RAS, /CAS and /WE have the same symbols on conventional DRAM but different functions. For details, refer to the
command table.
A0 to A10 (input pins)
Row Address is determined by A0 to A10 at the CLK (clock) rising edge in the active command cycle.
Column Address is determined by A0 to A7 at the CLK rising edge in the read or write command cycle.
A10 defines the precharge mode. When A10 is high in the precharge command cycle, all banks are precharged;
when A10 is low, only the bank selected by BA is precharged.
When A10 is high in read or write command cycle, the precharge starts automatically after the burst access.
BA (input pin)
BA is bank select signal (BS). (See Bank Select Signal Table)
[Bank Select Signal Table]
BA
Bank 0
L
Bank 1
H
Remark: H: VIH. L: VIL.
UDQM and LDQM (input pins)
UDQM and LDQM control input/output buffers. UDQM and LDQM control upper byte (DQ8 to DQ15) and lower byte
(DQ0 to DQ7).
DQ0 to DQ15 (input/output pins)
DQ pins have the same function as I/O pins on a conventional DRAM.
VDD, VSS, VDDQ, VSSQ (Power supply)
VDD and VSS are power supply pins for internal circuits. VDDQ and VSSQ are power supply pins for the output
buffers.
Data Sheet E0504E40 (Ver. 4.0)
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EDS1616AGTA
Command Operation
Command Truth Table
The SDRAM recognizes the following commands specified by the /CS, /RAS, /CAS, /WE and address pins.
CKE
Function
Symbol
n–1
n
/CS
/RAS
/CAS
/WE
BA
A10
A0 to A9
Device deselect
DESL
H
×
H
×
×
×
×
×
×
No operation
NOP
H
×
L
H
H
H
×
×
×
Burst stop
BST
H
×
L
H
H
L
×
×
×
Read
READ
H
×
L
H
L
H
V
L
V
Read with auto precharge
READA
H
×
L
H
L
H
V
H
V
Write
WRIT
H
×
L
H
L
L
V
L
V
Write with auto precharge
WRITA
H
×
L
H
L
L
V
H
V
Bank activate
ACT
H
×
L
L
H
H
V
V
V
Precharge select bank
PRE
H
×
L
L
H
L
V
L
×
Precharge all banks
PALL
H
×
L
L
H
L
×
H
×
Mode register set
MRS
H
×
L
L
L
L
L
L
V
Remark: H: VIH. L: VIL. ×: VIH or VIL. V: Valid address input.
Device deselect command [DESL]
When this command is set (/CS is High), the SDRAM ignore command input at the clock. However, the internal
status is held.
No operation [NOP]
This command is not an execution command. However, the internal operations continue.
Burst stop command [BST]
This command can stop the current burst operation.
Column address strobe and read command [READ]
This command starts a read operation. In addition, the start address of burst read is determined by the column
address (see Address Pins Table in Pin Function) and the bank select address (BA). After the read operation, the
output buffer becomes High-Z.
Read with auto-precharge [READA]
This command automatically performs a precharge operation after a burst read with a burst length of 1, 2, 4 or 8.
Column address strobe and write command [WRIT]
This command starts a write operation. When the burst write mode is selected, the column address (see Address
Pins Table in Pin Function) and the bank select address (BA) become the burst write start address. When the single
write mode is selected, data is only written to the location specified by the column address (see Address Pins Table
in Pin Function) and the bank select address (BA).
Write with auto-precharge [WRITA]
This command automatically performs a precharge operation after a burst write with a length of 1, 2, 4 or 8, or after a
single write operation.
Data Sheet E0504E40 (Ver. 4.0)
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EDS1616AGTA
Row address strobe and bank activate [ACT]
This command activates the bank that is selected by BA and determines the row address (A0 to A10). (See Bank
Select Signal Table)
Precharge selected bank [PRE]
This command starts precharge operation for the bank selected by BA. (See Bank Select Signal Table)
[Bank Select Signal Table]
BA
Bank 0
L
Bank 1
H
Remark: H: VIH. L: VIL.
Precharge all banks [PALL]
This command starts a precharge operation for all banks.
Refresh [REF/SELF]
This command starts the refresh operation. There are two types of refresh operation, the one is auto-refresh, and
the other is self-refresh. For details, refer to the CKE truth table section.
Mode register set [MRS]
The SDRAM has a mode register that defines how it operates. The mode register is specified by the address pins
(A0 to A10 and BA) at the mode register set cycle. For details, refer to the Mode Register Configuration. After
power on, the contents of the mode register are undefined, execute the mode register set command to set up the
mode register.
Data Sheet E0504E40 (Ver. 4.0)
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EDS1616AGTA
DQM Truth Table
CKE
Commands
Symbol
n–1
n
UDQM
LDQM
Upper byte write enable/output enable
ENBU
H
×
L
×
Lower byte write enable/output enable
ENBL
H
×
×
L
Upper byte write inhibit/output disable
MASKU
H
×
H
×
Lower byte write inhibit/output disable
MASKL
H
×
×
H
Remark: H: VIH. L: VIL. ×: VIH or VIL
Write: lDID is needed.
Read: lDOD is needed.
CKE Truth Table
CKE
Current state
Function
Activating
Any
n–1
n
/CS
/RAS
/CAS
/WE
Address
Clock suspend mode entry
H
L
×
×
×
×
×
Clock suspend mode
L
L
×
×
×
×
×
Clock suspend
Clock suspend mode exit
L
H
×
×
×
×
×
Idle
CBR (auto) refresh command
REF
H
H
L
L
L
H
×
Idle
Self refresh entry
SELF
H
L
L
L
L
H
×
Self refresh
Self refresh exit
L
H
L
H
H
H
×
L
H
H
×
×
×
×
H
L
L
H
H
H
×
H
L
H
×
×
×
×
L
H
H
×
×
×
×
L
H
L
H
H
H
×
Idle
Power down
Power down entry
Power down exit
Symbol
Remark: H: VIH. L: VIL. ×: VIH or VIL
Data Sheet E0504E40 (Ver. 4.0)
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Function Truth Table
The following table shows the operations that are performed when each command is issued in each mode of the
SDRAM.
The following table assumes that CKE is high.
Current state
/CS
Precharge
H
×
L
H
L
H
L
Idle
Row active
/RAS
/CAS
/WE
Address
Command
Operation
×
×
×
DESL
Enter IDLE after tRP
H
H
×
NOP
Enter IDLE after tRP
H
L
×
BST
ILLEGAL
H
L
H
BA, CA, A10
READ/READA
ILLEGAL*
3
L
H
L
L
BA, CA, A10
WRIT/WRITA
ILLEGAL*
3
L
L
H
H
BA, RA
ACT
ILLEGAL*
3
L
L
H
L
BA, A10
PRE, PALL
NOP*
L
L
L
H
×
REF, SELF
ILLEGAL
L
L
L
L
MODE
MRS
ILLEGAL
5
H
×
×
×
×
DESL
NOP
L
H
H
H
×
NOP
NOP
L
H
H
L
×
BST
ILLEGAL
L
H
L
H
BA, CA, A10
READ/READA
ILLEGAL*
4
L
H
L
L
BA, CA, A10
WRIT/WRITA
ILLEGAL*
4
L
L
H
H
BA, RA
ACT
Bank and row active
L
L
H
L
BA, A10
PRE, PALL
NOP
L
L
L
H
×
REF, SELF
Refresh
L
L
L
L
MODE
MRS
Mode register set*
H
×
×
×
×
DESL
NOP
L
H
H
H
×
NOP
NOP
L
H
H
L
×
BST
ILLEGAL
L
H
L
H
BA, CA, A10
READ/READA
Begin read*
L
H
L
L
BA, CA, A10
WRIT/WRITA
Begin write*
L
L
H
H
BA, RA
ACT
Other bank active
2
ILLEGAL on same bank*
L
L
H
L
BA, A10
PRE, PALL
Precharge*
L
L
L
H
×
REF, SELF
ILLEGAL
L
L
L
L
MODE
MRS
ILLEGAL
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Current state
/CS
/RAS
/CAS
/WE
Address
Command
Operation
Read
H
×
×
×
×
DESL
Continue burst to end
L
H
H
H
×
NOP
Continue burst to end
L
H
H
L
×
BST
Burst stop
Read with autoprecharge
Write
L
H
L
H
BA, CA, A10
READ/READA
Continue burst read to /CAS
latency and New read
L
H
L
L
BA, CA, A10
WRIT/WRITA
Term burst read/start write
L
L
H
H
BA, RA
ACT
Other bank active
2
ILLEGAL on same bank*
L
L
H
L
BA, A10
PRE, PALL
Term burst read and Precharge
L
L
L
H
×
REF, SELF
ILLEGAL
L
L
L
L
MODE
MRS
ILLEGAL
Continue burst to end and
precharge
Continue burst to end and
precharge
H
×
×
×
×
DESL
L
H
H
H
×
NOP
L
H
H
L
×
BST
ILLEGAL
L
H
L
H
BA, CA, A10
READ/READA
ILLEGAL*
3
L
H
L
L
BA, CA, A10
WRIT/WRITA
ILLEGAL*
3
L
L
H
H
BA, RA
ACT
Other bank active
2
ILLEGAL on same bank*
L
L
H
L
BA, A10
PRE, PALL
ILLEGAL*
L
L
L
H
×
REF, SELF
ILLEGAL
L
L
L
L
MODE
MRS
ILLEGAL
H
×
×
×
×
DESL
Continue burst to end
L
H
H
H
×
NOP
Continue burst to end
L
H
H
L
×
BST
Burst stop
L
H
L
H
BA, CA, A10
READ/READA
Term burst and New read
L
H
L
L
BA, CA, A10
WRIT/WRITA
Term burst and New write
L
L
H
H
BA, RA
ACT
Other bank active
3
ILLEGAL on same bank*
L
L
H
L
BA, A10
PRE, PALL
Term burst write and Precharge*
L
L
L
H
×
REF, SELF
ILLEGAL
L
L
L
L
MODE
MRS
ILLEGAL
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Current state
/CS
/RAS
/CAS
/WE
Address
Command
Write with autoprecharge
H
×
×
×
×
DESL
L
H
H
H
×
NOP
L
H
H
L
×
BST
ILLEGAL
L
H
L
H
BA, CA, A10
READ/READA
ILLEGAL*
3
L
H
L
L
BA, CA, A10
WRIT/WRITA
ILLEGAL*
3
L
L
H
H
BA, RA
ACT
Other bank active
3
ILLEGAL on same bank*
L
L
H
L
BA, A10
PRE, PALL
ILLEGAL*
L
L
L
H
×
REF, SELF
ILLEGAL
Refresh (auto-refresh)
Mode register set
Operation
Continue burst to end and
precharge
Continue burst to end and
precharge
3
L
L
L
L
MODE
MRS
ILLEGAL
H
×
×
×
×
DESL
Enter IDLE after tRC
L
H
H
H
×
NOP
Enter IDLE after tRC
L
H
H
L
×
BST
ILLEGAL
L
H
L
H
BA, CA, A10
READ/READA
ILLEGAL*
4
L
H
L
L
BA, CA, A10
WRIT/WRITA
ILLEGAL*
4
L
L
H
H
BA, RA
ACT
ILLEGAL*
4
L
L
H
L
BA, A10
PRE, PALL
ILLEGAL*
4
L
L
L
H
×
REF, SELF
ILLEGAL
L
L
L
L
MODE
MRS
ILLEGAL
H
×
×
×
×
DESL
NOP
L
H
H
H
×
NOP
NOP
L
H
H
L
×
BST
ILLEGAL
L
H
L
H
BA, CA, A10
READ/READA
ILLEGAL*
4
L
H
L
L
BA, CA, A10
WRIT/WRITA
ILLEGAL*
4
L
L
H
H
BA, RA
ACT
Bank and row active*
L
L
H
L
BA, A10
PRE, PALL
NOP
L
L
L
H
×
REF, SELF
Refresh*
L
L
L
L
MODE
MRS
Mode register set*
9
8
Remark: H: VIH. L: VIL. ×: VIH or VIL
Notes: 1. An interval of tDPL is required between the final valid data input and the precharge command.
2. If tRRD is not satisfied, this operation is illegal.
3. Illegal for same bank, except for another bank.
4. Illegal for all banks.
5. NOP for same bank, except for another bank.
6. Illegal if tRCD is not satisfied.
7. Illegal if tRAS is not satisfied.
8. MRS command must be issued after DOUT finished, in case of DOUT remaining.
9. Illegal if lMRD is not satisfied.
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Command Truth Table for CKE
CKE
Current State
n–1 n
/CS
/RAS /CAS /WE Address
Operation
Self refresh
H
×
×
×
×
×
×
INVALID, CLK (n – 1) would exit self refresh
L
H
H
×
×
×
×
Self refresh recovery
L
H
L
H
H
×
×
Self refresh recovery
L
H
L
H
L
×
×
ILLEGAL
L
H
L
L
×
×
×
ILLEGAL
L
L
×
×
×
×
×
Continue self refresh
H
H
H
×
×
×
×
Idle after tRC
H
H
L
H
H
×
×
Idle after tRC
H
H
L
H
L
×
×
ILLEGAL
H
H
L
L
×
×
×
ILLEGAL
H
L
H
×
×
×
×
ILLEGAL
H
L
L
H
H
×
×
ILLEGAL
Self refresh recovery
Power down
All banks idle
H
L
L
H
L
×
×
ILLEGAL
H
L
L
L
×
×
×
ILLEGAL
H
×
×
×
×
×
L
H
H
×
×
×
×
EXIT power down
L
H
L
H
H
H
×
EXIT power down
L
L
×
×
×
×
×
Continue power down mode
H
H
H
×
×
×
Refer to operations in Function Truth Table
H
H
L
H
×
×
Refer to operations in Function Truth Table
H
H
L
L
H
×
H
H
L
L
L
H
×
H
H
L
L
L
L
OPCODE Refer to operations in Function Truth Table
H
L
H
×
×
×
Begin power down next cycle
H
L
L
H
×
×
Refer to operations in Function Truth Table
H
L
L
L
H
×
Refer to operations in Function Truth Table
H
L
L
L
L
H
×
H
L
L
L
L
L
OPCODE Refer to operations in Function Truth Table
Notes
INVALID, CLK (n – 1) would exit power down
Refer to operations in Function Truth Table
CBR (auto) Refresh
Self refresh
L
H
×
×
×
×
×
Exit power down next cycle
L
L
×
×
×
×
×
Power down
Row active
H
×
×
×
×
×
×
Refer to operations in Function Truth Table
L
×
×
×
×
×
×
Any state other than
H
H
×
×
×
×
listed above
H
L
×
×
×
×
×
Begin clock suspend next cycle
L
H
×
×
×
×
×
Exit clock suspend next cycle
L
L
×
×
×
×
×
Maintain clock suspend
Clock suspend
1
1
1
Refer to operations in Function Truth Table
2
Remark: H: VIH. L: VIL. ×: VIH or VIL
Notes: 1. Self refresh can be entered only from the all banks idle state. Power down can be entered only from all
banks idle. Clock suspend can be entered only from following states, row active, read, read with autoprecharge, write and write with auto precharge.
2. Must be legal command as defined in Function Truth Table.
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Clock suspend mode entry
The SDRAM enters clock suspend mode from active mode by setting CKE to Low. If command is input in the clock
suspend mode entry cycle, the command is valid. The clock suspend mode changes depending on the current
status (1 clock before) as shown below.
ACTIVE clock suspend
This suspend mode ignores inputs after the next clock by internally maintaining the bank active status.
READ suspend and READ with Auto-precharge suspend
The data being output is held (and continues to be output).
WRITE suspend and WRIT with Auto-precharge suspend
In this mode, external signals are not accepted. However, the internal state is held.
Clock suspend
During clock suspend mode, keep the CKE to Low.
Clock suspend mode exit
The SDRAM exits from clock suspend mode by setting CKE to High during the clock suspend state.
IDLE
In this state, all banks are not selected, and completed precharge operation.
Auto-refresh command [REF]
When this command is input from the IDLE state, the SDRAM starts auto-refresh operation. (The auto-refresh is the
same as the CBR refresh of conventional DRAMs.) During the auto-refresh operation, refresh address and bank
select address are generated inside the SDRAM. For every auto-refresh cycle, the internal address counter is
updated. Accordingly, 2048 times are required to refresh the entire memory. Before executing the auto-refresh
command, all the banks must be in the IDLE state. In addition, since the precharge for all banks is automatically
performed after auto-refresh, no precharge command is required after auto-refresh.
Self-refresh entry [SELF]
When this command is input during the IDLE state, the SDRAM starts self-refresh operation. After the execution of
this command, self-refresh continues while CKE is Low. Since self-refresh is performed internally and automatically,
external refresh operations are unnecessary.
Power down mode entry
When this command is executed during the IDLE state, the SDRAM enters power down mode. In power down
mode, power consumption is suppressed by cutting off the initial input circuit.
Self-refresh exit
When this command is executed during self-refresh mode, the SDRAM can exit from self-refresh mode. After exiting
from self-refresh mode, the SDRAM enters the IDLE state.
Power down exit
When this command is executed at the power down mode, the SDRAM can exit from power down mode. After
exiting from power down mode, the SDRAM enters the IDLE state.
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Simplified State Diagram
SELF
REFRESH
SR ENTRY
SR EXIT
MRS
MODE
REGISTER
SET
REFRESH
IDLE
*1
AUTO
REFRESH
CKE
CKE_
IDLE
POWER
DOWN
ACTIVE
ACTIVE
CLOCK
SUSPEND
CKE_
CKE
ROW
ACTIVE
BST
BST
WRITE
Write
WRITE
SUSPEND
CKE_
WRITE
READ
WRITE
WITH
AP
READ
WRITE
CKE
READ
WITH AP
WRITE
WITH AP
WRITEA
CKE_
READ
CKE
CKE
POWER
ON
READ
SUSPEND
READ
WITH AP
CKE_
READA
CKE
PRECHARGE
POWER
APPLIED
WRITE
WITH AP
Read
PRECHARGE
CKE_
WRITEA
SUSPEND
READ
WITH
AP
READA
SUSPEND
PRECHARGE
PRECHARGE
PRECHARGE
Automatic transition after completion of command.
Transition resulting from command input.
Note: 1. After the auto-refresh operation, precharge operation is performed automatically and
enter the IDLE state.
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Mode Register Configuration
Mode Register Set
The mode register is set by the input to the address pins (A0 to A10 and BA) during mode register set cycles. The
mode register consists of five sections, each of which is assigned to address pins.
BA, A8, A9, A10: (OPCODE): The SDRAM has two types of write modes. One is the burst write mode, and the
other is the single write mode. These bits specify write mode.
• Burst read and burst write: Burst write is performed for the specified burst length starting from the column address
specified in the write cycle.
• Burst read and single write: Data is only written to the column address specified during the write cycle, regardless
of the burst length.
A7: Keep this bit Low at the mode register set cycle. If this pin is high, the vender test mode is set.
A6, A5, A4: (LMODE): These pins specify the /CAS latency.
A3: (BT): A burst type is specified.
A2, A1, A0: (BL): These pins specify the burst length.
BA
A10
A9
A8
OPCODE
BA
0
0
A7
A6
0
A5
A4
LMODE
A4 CAS latency
A3
A2
BT
A1
A0
BL
A6
A5
0
0
0
R
A3 Burst type
0 Sequential
0
0
1
R
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
2
0
0
1
2
2
0
1
1
3
0
1
0
4
4
1
X
X
R
0
1
1
8
8
1
0
0
R
R
1
0
1
R
R
1
1
0
R
R
1
1
1
F.P.
R
A10
0
A9
0
A8 Write mode
0 Burst read and burst write
X
1
0
Interleave
Burst read and single write
A2 A1
A0
Burst length
BT=0
F.P.: Full Page
R is Reserved (inhibit)
X: 0 or 1
Mode Register Set
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Burst Sequence
Burst length = 4
Burst length = 2
Starting Ad. Addressing(decimal)
Starting Ad. Addressing(decimal)
A0
Sequential Interleave
A1
A0
Sequential
Interleave
0
0, 1,
0, 1,
0
0
0, 1, 2, 3,
0, 1, 2, 3,
1
1, 0,
1, 0,
0
1
1, 2, 3, 0,
1, 0, 3, 2,
1
0
2, 3, 0, 1,
2, 3, 0, 1,
1
1
3, 0, 1, 2,
3, 2, 1, 0,
Burst length = 8
Addressing(decimal)
Starting Ad.
A2
A1
0
0
A0 Sequential
0
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
0
0
1
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 0,
1, 0, 3, 2, 5, 4, 7, 6,
0
1
0
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 0, 1,
2, 3, 0, 1, 6, 7, 4, 5,
0
1
1
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 0, 1, 2,
3, 2, 1, 0, 7, 6, 5, 4,
1
0
0
4, 5, 6, 7, 0, 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, 0, 1, 2, 3,
1
0
1
5, 6, 7, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4,
5, 4, 7, 6, 1, 0, 3, 2,
1
1
0
6, 7, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 4, 5, 2, 3, 0, 1,
1
1
1
7, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0,
Interleave
Burst Sequence
Full page burst is available only for sequential addressing. The addressing sequence is started from the column
address that is asserted by read/write command. And the address is increased one by one.
It is back to the address 0 when the address reaches at the end of address 255. “Full page burst” stops the burst
read/write with burst stop command.
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Power-up sequence
Power-up sequence
The SDRAM should be goes on the following sequence with power up.
The CLK, CKE, /CS, DQM and DQ pins keep low till power stabilizes.
The CLK pin is stabilized within 100 µs after power stabilizes before the following initialization sequence.
The CKE and DQM is driven to high between power stabilizes and the initialization sequence.
This SDRAM has VDD clamp diodes for CLK, CKE, address, /RAS, /CAS, /WE, /CS, DQM and DQ pins. If these
pins go high before power up, the large current flows from these pins to VDD through the diodes.
Initialization sequence
When 200 µs or more has past after the above power-up sequence, all banks must be precharged using the
precharge command (PALL). After tRP delay, set 8 or more auto refresh commands (REF). Set the mode register
set command (MRS) to initialize the mode register. We recommend that by keeping DQM and CKE to High, the
output buffer becomes High-Z during Initialization sequence, to avoid DQ bus contention on memory system formed
with a number of device.
Initialization sequence
Power up sequence
100 µs
VDD, VDDQ
200 µs
0V
CKE, DQM
Low
CLK
Low
/CS, DQ
Low
Power stabilize
Power-up sequence and Initialization sequence
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Operation of the SDRAM
Read/Write Operations
Bank active
Before executing a read or write operation, the corresponding bank and the row address must be activated by the
bank active (ACT) command. An interval of tRCD is required between the bank active command input and the
following read/write command input.
Read operation
A read operation starts when a read command is input. Output buffer becomes Low-Z in the (/CAS Latency - 1)
cycle after read command set. The SDRAM can perform a burst read operation.
The burst length can be set to 1, 2, 4, 8 and full page (full page: sequential only). The start address for a burst read
is specified by the column address and the bank select address at the read command set cycle. In a read operation,
data output starts after the number of clocks specified by the /CAS Latency. The /CAS Latency can be set to 2 or 3.
When the burst length is 1, 2, 4, 8 and full page (full page: sequential only), the DOUT buffer automatically becomes
High-Z at the next clock after the successive burst-length data has been output.
The /CAS latency and burst length must be specified at the mode register.
CLK
tRCD
Command
ACT
READ
Address
Row
Column
DQ
out 0
CL = 2
CL = 3
out 1
out 2
out 3
out 0
out 1
out 2
out 3
CL = /CAS latency
Burst Length = 4
/CAS Latency
CLK
tRCD
Command
ACT
READ
Address
Row
Column
BL = 1
out 0
out 0 out 1
DQ
BL = 2
out 0 out 1 out 2 out 3
BL = 4
out 0 out 1 out 2 out 3 out 4 out 5 out 6 out 7
BL = 8
BL : Burst Length
/CAS Latency = 2
Burst Length
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Write operation
Burst write or single write mode is selected by the OPCODE of the mode register.
1. Burst write: A burst write operation is enabled by setting OPCODE (A9, A8) to (0, 0). A burst write starts in the
same clock as a write command set. (The latency of data input is 0 clock.) The burst length can be set to 1, 2, 4
, 8 and full page (full page: sequential only),, like burst read operations. The write start address is specified by
the column address and the bank select address at the write command set cycle.
CLK
tRCD
Command
ACT
WRIT
Address
Row
Column
in 0
BL = 1
DQ
in 0
in 1
in 0
in 1
in 2
in 3
in 0
in 1
in 2
in 3
BL = 2
BL = 4
in 4
in 5
in 6
BL = 8
in 7
CL = 2, 3
Burst write
2. Single write: A single write operation is enabled by setting OPCODE (A9, A8) to (1, 0). In a single write
operation, data is only written to the column address and the bank select address specified by the write
command set cycle without regard to the burst length setting. (The latency of data input is 0 clock).
CLK
tRCD
Command
Address
DQ
ACT
Row
WRIT
Column
in 0
Single write
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Auto Precharge
Read with auto-precharge
In this operation, since precharge is automatically performed after completing a read operation, a precharge
command need not be executed after each read operation. The command executed for the same bank after the
execution of this command must be the bank active (ACT) command. In addition, an interval defined by lAPR is
required before execution of the next command.
[Clock cycle time]
/CAS latency
Precharge start cycle
3
2 cycle before the final data is output
2
1 cycle before the final data is output
CLK
CL=2 Command
ACT
READA
ACT
lRAS
DQ
out0
out1
out2
out3
lAPR
CL=3 Command
ACT
READA
ACT
lRAS
DQ
out0
out1
Note: Internal auto-precharge starts at the timing indicated by " ".
And an interval of tRAS (lRAS) is required between previous active (ACT) command and internal precharge "
out2
out3
lAPR
".
Burst Read (BL = 4)
Write with auto-precharge
In this operation, since precharge is automatically performed after completing a burst write or single write operation,
a precharge command need not be executed after each write operation. The command executed for the same bank
after the execution of this command must be the bank active (ACT) command. In addition, an interval of lDAL is
required between the final valid data input and input of next command.
CLK
Command
ACT
ACT
WRITA
lRAS
DQ
in0
in1
in2
in3
lDAL
Note: Internal auto-precharge starts at the timing indicated by " ".
and an interval of tRAS (lRAS) is required between previous active (ACT) command
and internal precharge " ".
Burst Write (BL = 4)
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CLK
Command
ACT
ACT
WRITA
lRAS
DQ
in
lDAL
Note: Internal auto-precharge starts at the timing indicated by " ".
and an interval of tRAS (lRAS) is required between previous active (ACT) command
and internal precharge " ".
Single Write
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Burst Stop Command
During a read cycle, when the burst stop command is issued, the burst read data are terminated and the data bus
goes to High-Z after the /CAS latency from the burst stop command.
CLK
Command
READ
BST
DQ
(CL = 2)
out
DQ
(CL = 3)
out
out
out
out
High-Z
out
High-Z
Burst Stop at Read
During a write cycle, when the burst stop command is issued, the burst write data are terminated and data bus goes
to High-Z at the same clock with the burst stop command.
CLK
Command
WRITE
BST
High-Z
DQ
in
in
in
Burst Stop at Write
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Command Intervals
Read command to Read command interval
1. Same bank, same ROW address: When another read command is executed at the same ROW address of the
same bank as the preceding read command execution, the second read can be performed after an interval of no
less than 1 clock. Even when the first command is a burst read that is not yet finished, the data read by the
second command will be valid.
CLK
Command
ACT
Address
Row
READ
READ
Column A Column B
BS
DQ
out A0 out B0 out B1 out B2 out B3
Bank0
Active
Column =A Column =B Column =A Column =B
Dout
Read
Read
Dout
CL = 3
BL = 4
Bank 0
READ to READ Command Interval (same ROW address in same bank)
2. Same bank, different ROW address: When the ROW address changes on same bank, consecutive read
commands cannot be executed; it is necessary to separate the two read commands with a precharge command
and a bank active command.
3. Different bank: When the bank changes, the second read can be performed after an interval of no less than 1
clock, provided that the other bank is in the bank active state. Even when the first command is a burst read that
is not yet finished, the data read by the second command will be valid.
CLK
Command
Address
ACT
ACT
READ READ
Row 0
Row 1
Column A Column B
BS
DQ
out A0 out B0 out B1 out B2 out B3
Bank0
Active
Bank1 Bank0 Bank1
Active Read Read
Bank0 Bank1
Dout
Dout
READ to READ Command Interval (different bank)
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CL = 3
BL = 4
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Write command to Write command interval
1. Same bank, same ROW address: When another write command is executed at the same ROW address of the
same bank as the preceding write command, the second write can be performed after an interval of no less than
1 clock. In the case of burst writes, the second write command has priority.
CLK
Command
ACT
Address
Row
WRIT
WRIT
Column A Column B
BS
DQ
in A0
Bank0
Active
in B0
in B1
in B2
in B3
Burst Write Mode
BL = 4
Bank 0
Column =A Column =B
Write
Write
WRITE to WRITE Command Interval (same ROW address in same bank)
2. Same bank, different ROW address: When the ROW address changes, consecutive write commands cannot be
executed; it is necessary to separate the two write commands with a precharge command and a bank active
command.
3. Different bank: When the bank changes, the second write can be performed after an interval of no less than 1
clock, provided that the other bank is in the bank active state. In the case of burst write, the second write
command has priority.
CLK
Command
Address
ACT
ACT
WRIT
Row 0
Row 1
Column A Column B
WRIT
BS
DQ
in A0
Bank0
Active
in B0
in B1
in B2
in B3
Burst Write Mode
BL = 4
Bank1 Bank0 Bank1
Active Write Write
WRITE to WRITE Command Interval (different bank)
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Read command to Write command interval
1. Same bank, same ROW address: When the write command is executed at the same ROW address of the same
bank as the preceding read command, the write command can be performed after an interval of no less than 1
clock. However, UDQM and LDQM must be set High so that the output buffer becomes High-Z before data input.
CLK
Command
READ WRIT
UDQM CL=2
LDQM
CL=3
in B0
DQ (input)
in B2
in B1
in B3
BL = 4
Burst write
High-Z
DQ (output)
READ to WRITE Command Interval (1)
CLK
Command
READ
WRIT
UDQM
LDQM
CL=2
2 clock
out
out
out
in
in
in
in
out
out
in
in
in
in
DQ
CL=3
READ to WRITE Command Interval (2)
2. Same bank, different ROW address: When the ROW address changes, consecutive write commands cannot be
executed; it is necessary to separate the two commands with a precharge command and a bank active
command.
3. Different bank: When the bank changes, the write command can be performed after an interval of no less than 1
cycle, provided that the other bank is in the bank active state. However, UDQM and LDQM must be set High so
that the output buffer becomes High-Z before data input.
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Write command to Read command interval:
1. Same bank, same ROW address: When the read command is executed at the same ROW address of the same
bank as the preceding write command, the read command can be performed after an interval of no less than 1
clock. However, in the case of a burst write, data will continue to be written until one clock before the read
command is executed.
CLK
Command
WRIT
READ
UDQM
LDQM
DQ (input)
in A0
DQ (output)
out B0
Column = A
Write
Column = B
Read
out B1
out B2
out B3
Burst Write Mode
CL = 2
BL = 4
Bank 0
/CAS Latency
Column = B
Dout
WRITE to READ Command Interval (1)
CLK
Command
WRIT
READ
UDQM
LDQM
DQ (input)
in A0
in A1
DQ (output)
out B0
Column = A
Write
out B1
/CAS Latency
Column = B
Dout
Column = B
Read
out B2
out B3
Burst Write Mode
CL = 2
BL = 4
Bank 0
WRITE to READ Command Interval (2)
2. Same bank, different ROW address: When the ROW address changes, consecutive read commands cannot be
executed; it is necessary to separate the two commands with a precharge command and a bank active
command.
3. Different bank: When the bank changes, the read command can be performed after an interval of no less than 1
clock, provided that the other bank is in the bank active state. However, in the case of a burst write, data will
continue to be written until one clock before the read command is executed (as in the case of the same bank and
the same address).
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Read with auto precharge to Read command interval
1. Different bank: When some banks are in the active state, the second read command (another bank) is executed.
Even when the first read with auto-precharge is a burst read that is not yet finished, the data read by the second
command is valid. The internal auto-precharge of one bank starts at the next clock of the second command.
CLK
Command
READA
READ
BS
DQ
out A0
bank0
Read A
out A1
out B0
out B1
bank1
Read
Note: Internal auto-precharge starts at the timing indicated by "
CL= 3
BL = 4
".
Read with Auto Precharge to Read Command Interval (Different bank)
2. Same bank: The consecutive read command (the same bank) is illegal.
Write with auto precharge to Write command interval
1. Different bank: When some banks are in the active state, the second write command (another bank) is executed.
In the case of burst writes, the second write command has priority. The internal auto-precharge of one bank
starts 2 clocks later from the second command.
CLK
Command
WRITA
WRIT
BS
DQ
in A0
bank0
Write A
in A1
in B1
in B0
in B2
in B3
bank1
Write
BL= 4
Note: Internal auto-precharge starts at the timing indicated by "
".
Write with Auto Precharge to Write Command Interval (Different bank)
2. Same bank: The consecutive write command (the same bank) is illegal.
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Read with auto precharge to Write command interval
1. Different bank: When some banks are in the active state, the second write command (another bank) is executed.
However, UDQM and LDQM must be set High so that the output buffer becomes High-Z before data input. The
internal auto-precharge of one bank starts at the next clock of the second command.
CLK
Command
READA
WRIT
BS
CL = 2
UDQM
LDQM
CL = 3
DQ (input)
in B0
DQ (output)
in B1
in B2
in B3
High-Z
bank0
ReadA
BL = 4
bank1
Write
Note: Internal auto-precharge starts at the timing indicated by "
".
Read with Auto Precharge to Write Command Interval (Different bank)
2. Same bank: The consecutive write command from read with auto precharge (the same bank) is illegal. It is
necessary to separate the two commands with a bank active command.
Write with auto precharge to Read command interval
1. Different bank: When some banks are in the active state, the second read command (another bank) is executed.
However, in case of a burst write, data will continue to be written until one clock before the read command is
executed. The internal auto-precharge of one bank starts at 2 clocks later from the second command.
CLK
Command
WRITA
READ
BS
UDQM
LDQM
DQ (input)
in A0
DQ (output)
out B0
bank0
WriteA
out B1
out B2
out B3
CL = 3
BL = 4
bank1
Read
Note: Internal auto-precharge starts at the timing indicated by "
".
Write with Auto Precharge to Read Command Interval (Different bank)
2. Same bank: The consecutive read command from write with auto precharge (the same bank) is illegal. It is
necessary to separate the two commands with a bank active command.
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Read command to Precharge command interval (same bank)
When the precharge command is executed for the same bank as the read command that preceded it, the minimum
interval between the two commands is one clock. However, since the output buffer then becomes High-Z after the
clocks defined by lHZP, there is a case of interruption to burst read data output will be interrupted, if the precharge
command is input during burst read. To read all data by burst read, the clocks defined by lEP must be assured as
an interval from the final data output to precharge command execution.
CLK
PRE/PALL
READ
Command
DQ
out A0
out A1
CL=2
out A2
out A3
lEP = -1 cycle
READ to PRECHARGE Command Interval (same bank): To output all data (CL = 2, BL = 4)
CLK
PRE/PALL
READ
Command
DQ
out A0
CL=3
out A1
out A2
out A3
lEP = -2 cycle
READ to PRECHARGE Command Interval (same bank): To output all data (CL = 3, BL = 4)
CLK
Command
READ
PRE/PALL
High-Z
DQ
out A0
lHZP = 2
READ to PRECHARGE Command Interval (same bank): To stop output data (CL = 2, BL = 1, 2, 4, 8)
CLK
Command
READ
PRE/PALL
High-Z
DQ
out A0
lHZP =3
READ to PRECHARGE Command Interval (same bank): To stop output data (CL = 3, BL = 1, 2, 4, 8)
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Write command to Precharge command interval (same bank)
When the precharge command is executed for the same bank as the write command that preceded it, the minimum
interval between the two commands is 1 clock. However, if the burst write operation is unfinished, the input data
must be masked by means of UDQM and LDQM for assurance of the clock defined by tDPL.
CLK
PRE/PALL
WRIT
Command
UDQM
LDQM
in A0
DQ
in A1
in A2
tDPL
WRITE to PRECHARGE Command Interval (same bank) (BL = 4 (To stop write operation))
CLK
Command
PRE/PALL
WRIT
UDQM
LDQM
in A0
DQ
in A1
in A2
in A3
tDPL
WRITE to PRECHARGE Command Interval (same bank) (BL = 4 (To write all data))
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Bank active command interval
1. Same bank: The interval between the two bank active commands must be no less than tRC.
2. In the case of different bank active commands: The interval between the two bank active commands must be no
less than tRRD.
CLK
Command
ACT
ACT
Address
ROW
ROW
BS
tRC
Bank 0
Active
Bank 0
Active
Bank Active to Bank Active for Same Bank
CLK
Command
Address
ACT
ACT
ROW:0
ROW:1
BS
tRRD
Bank 0
Active
Bank 1
Active
Bank Active to Bank Active for Different Bank
Mode register set to Bank active command interval
The interval between setting the mode register and executing a bank active command must be no less than lMRD.
CLK
Command
Address
MRS
ACT
OPCODE
BS & ROW
lMRD
Mode
Register Set
Bank
Active
Mode register set to Bank active command interval
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DQM Control
The UDQM and LDQM mask the upper and lower bytes of the DQ data, respectively. The timing of UDQM and
LDQM is different during reading and writing.
Reading
When data is read, the output buffer can be controlled by UDQM and LDQM. By setting UDQM and LDQM to Low,
the output buffer becomes Low-Z, enabling data output. By setting UDQM and LDQM to High, the output buffer
becomes High-Z, and the corresponding data is not output. However, internal reading operations continue. The
latency of UDQM and LDQM during reading is 2 clocks.
Writing
Input data can be masked by UDQM and LDQM. By setting DQM to Low, data can be written. In addition, when
UDQM and LDQM are set to High, the corresponding data is not written, and the previous data is held. The latency
of UDQM and LDQM during writing is 0 clock.
CLK
UDQM
LDQM
DQ
High-Z
out 0
out 1
out 3
lDOD = 2 Latency
Reading
CLK
UDQM
LDQM
DQ
in 0
in 3
in 1
lDID = 0 Latency
Writing
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Refresh
Auto-refresh
All the banks must be precharged before executing an auto-refresh command. Since the auto-refresh command
updates the internal counter every time it is executed and determines the banks and the ROW addresses to be
refreshed, external address specification is not required. The refresh cycles are required to refresh all the ROW
addresses within tREF (max.). The output buffer becomes High-Z after auto-refresh start. In addition, since a
precharge has been completed by an internal operation after the auto-refresh, an additional precharge operation by
the precharge command is not required.
Self-refresh
After executing a self-refresh command, the self-refresh operation continues while CKE is held Low. During selfrefresh operation, all ROW addresses are refreshed by the internal refresh timer. A self-refresh is terminated by a
self-refresh exit command. Before and after self-refresh mode, execute auto-refresh to all refresh addresses in or
within tREF (max.) period on the condition 1 and 2 below.
1. Enter self-refresh mode within time as below* after either burst refresh or distributed refresh at equal interval to
all refresh addresses are completed.
2. Start burst refresh or distributed refresh at equal interval to all refresh addresses within time as below*after
exiting from self-refresh mode.
Note: tREF (max.) / refresh cycles.
Others
Power-down mode
The SDRAM enters power-down mode when CKE goes Low in the IDLE state. In power down mode, power
consumption is suppressed by deactivating the input initial circuit. Power down mode continues while CKE is held
Low. In addition, by setting CKE to High, the SDRAM exits from the power down mode, and command input is
enabled from the next clock. In this mode, internal refresh is not performed.
Clock suspend mode
By driving CKE to Low during a bank active or read/write operation, the SDRAM enters clock suspend mode. During
clock suspend mode, external input signals are ignored and the internal state is maintained. When CKE is driven
High, the SDRAM terminates clock suspend mode, and command input is enabled from the next clock. For details,
refer to the "CKE Truth Table".
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Timing Waveforms
Read Cycle
tCK
tCH t CL
CLK
t RC
VIH
CKE
t RP
tRAS
tRCD
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
/CS
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
/RAS
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
/CAS
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
/WE
tSI tHI
BS
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
A10
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
Address
tSI
tHI
DQM
DQ (input)
tAC
tAC
tAC
tHZ
DQ (output)
t AC
tOH
tOH
Bank 0
Active
Bank 0
Read
tLZ
tOH
Bank 0
Precharge
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tOH
/CAS latency = 2
Burst length = 4
Bank 0 access
= VIH or VIL
= VOH or VOL
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Write Cycle
tCK
tCH tCL
CLK
tRC
VIH
CKE
tRP
tRAS
tRCD
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
/CS
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
/RAS
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
/CAS
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
/WE
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
BS
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
A10
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
tSI tHI
Address
tSI
tHI
UDQM
LDQM
tSI
t HI
tSI
tHI tSI
tHI
tSI
tHI
DQ (input)
tDPL
DQ (output)
Bank 0
Precharge
Bank 0
Write
Bank 0
Active
CL = 2
BL = 4
Bank 0 access
= VIH or VIL
Mode Register Set Cycle
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
b+3
b’
b’+1
b’+2
b’+3
19
CLK
CKE
VIH
/CS
/RAS
/CAS
/WE
BS
Address
code
valid
C: b’
C: b
R: b
UDQM
LDQM
DQ (output)
b
High-Z
DQ (input)
lMRD
lRP
Precharge
If needed
Mode
register
Set
Bank 1
Active
lRCD
Output mask
Bank 1
Read
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lRCD = 3
/CAS latency = 3
Burst length = 4
= VIH or VIL
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Read Cycle/Write Cycle
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
CLK
CKE
VIH
Read cycle
/RAS-/CAS delay = 3
/CAS latency = 3
Burst length = 4
= VIH or VIL
/CS
/RAS
/CAS
/WE
BS
Address
R:a
C:a
R:b
C:b
C:b'
C:b"
UDQM, LDQM
DQ (output)
DQ (input)
CKE
a
a+1 a+2 a+3
b
b+1 b+2 b+3 b'
b'+1 b"
b"+1 b"+2 b"+3
High-Z
Bank 0
Active
Bank 0
Read
Bank 1
Active
Bank 1 Bank 0
Read
Precharge
Bank 1
Read
Bank 1
Read
Bank 1
Precharge
VIH
Write cycle
/RAS-/CAS delay = 3
/CAS latency = 3
Burst length = 4
= VIH or VIL
/CS
/RAS
/CAS
/WE
BS
Address
R:a
C:a
R:b
C:b
C:b'
C:b"
UDQM, LDQM
High-Z
DQ (output)
DQ (input)
a
Bank 0
Active
a+1 a+2 a+3
Bank 0
Write
b
Bank 1
Active
b+1 b+2 b+3 b'
Bank 1
Write
Bank 0
Precharge
b'+1 b"
Bank 1
Write
b"+1 b"+2 b"+3
Bank 1
Write
Bank 1
Precharge
Read/Single Write Cycle
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
CLK
CKE
VIH
/CS
/RAS
/CAS
/WE
BS
R:a
Address
C:a
R:b
C:a' C:a
UDQM, LDQM
a
DQ (input)
DQ (output)
a
Bank 0
Active
CKE
Bank 0
Read
Bank 1
Active
C:a
R:b
a
a+1 a+2 a+3
Bank 0 Bank 0
Write Read
a+1 a+2 a+3
Bank 0
Precharge
Bank 1
Precharge
VIH
/CS
/RAS
/CAS
/WE
BS
Address
R:a
C:a
C:b C:c
a
b
UDQM, LDQM
DQ (input)
DQ (output)
a
Bank 0
Active
Bank 0
Read
a+1
c
a+3
Bank 0
Write
Bank 1
Active
Bank 0 Bank 0
Write Write
Bank 0
Precharge
Read/Single write
/RAS-/CAS delay = 3
/CAS latency = 3
Burst length = 4
= VIH or VIL
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Read/Burst Write Cycle
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
CLK
CKE
/CS
/RAS
/CAS
/WE
BS
R:a
Address
C:a
R:b
C:a'
UDQM, LDQM
a
DQ (input)
DQ (output)
a
Bank 0
Active
CKE
Bank 0
Read
Bank 1
Active
C:a
R:b
a+1 a+2 a+3
a+1 a+2 a+3
Clock
suspend
Bank 0
Precharge
Bank 0
Write
Bank 1
Precharge
VIH
/CS
/RAS
/CAS
/WE
BS
R:a
Address
C:a
UDQM, LDQM
a
DQ (input)
DQ (output)
a
Bank 0
Active
Bank 0
Read
a+1
a+1 a+2 a+3
a+3
Bank 0
Write
Bank 1
Active
Bank 0
Precharge
Read/Burst write
/RAS-/CAS delay = 3
/CAS latency = 3
Burst length = 4
= VIH or VIL
Auto Refresh Cycle
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
a
a+1
CLK
CKE
VIH
/CS
/RAS
/CAS
/WE
BS
Address
R:a
A10=1
C:a
UDQM
LDQM
DQ (input)
High-Z
DQ (output)
t RP
Precharge
If needed
t RC
Auto Refresh
t RC
Auto Refresh
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Active
Bank 0
Read
Bank 0
Refresh cycle and
Read cycle
/RAS-/CAS delay = 2
/CAS latency = 2
Burst length = 4
= VIH or VIL
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Self Refresh Cycle
CLK
lSREX
CKE Low
CKE
/CS
/RAS
/CAS
/WE
BS
Address
A10=1
UDQM
LDQM
DQ (input)
High-Z
DQ (output)
t RP
t RC
t RC
Self refresh entry
command
Precharge command
If needed
Next
clock
enable
Self refresh exit
ignore command
or No operation
Auto
Next
clock refresh
enable
Self refresh entry
command
Self refresh cycle
/RAS-/CAS delay = 3
CL = 3
BL = 4
= VIH or VIL
Clock Suspend Mode
tSI
0
1
2
3
4
5
tSI
tHI
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
CLK
CKE
Read cycle
/RAS-/CAS delay = 2
/CAS latency = 2
Burst length = 4
= VIH or VIL
/CS
/RAS
/CAS
/WE
BS
Address
R:a
C:a
R:b
C:b
UDQM, LDQM
DQ (output)
a
a+1 a+2
a+3
b
b+1 b+2 b+3
High-Z
DQ (input)
Bank0 Active clock
Active suspend start
Active clock Bank0
suspend end Read
Bank1
Active
Read suspend
start
Read suspend
end
Bank1
Read
Bank0
Precharge
Earliest Bank1
Precharge
CKE
Write cycle
/RAS-/CAS delay = 2
/CAS latency = 2
Burst length = 4
= VIH or VIL
/CS
/RAS
/CAS
/WE
BS
Address
C:a R:b
R:a
C:b
UDQM, LDQM
High-Z
DQ (output)
DQ (input)
a
Bank0
Active
Active clock
suspend start
a+1 a+2
Active clock Bank0 Bank1
supend end Write Active
a+3 b
Write suspend
start
Write suspend
end
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b+1 b+2 b+3
Bank1 Bank0
Write Precharge
Earliest Bank1
Precharge
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Power Down Mode
CLK
CKE Low
CKE
/CS
/RAS
/CAS
/WE
BS
Address
R: a
A10=1
UDQM
LDQM
DQ (input)
High-Z
DQ (output)
tRP
Precharge command
If needed
Power down cycle
Power down entry
Power down
/RAS-/CAS delay = 3
mode exit
Active Bank 0 /CAS latency = 3
Burst length = 4
= VIH or VIL
Initialization Sequence
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
CLK
CKE
VIH
/CS
/RAS
/CAS
/WE
UDQM
LDQM
code
valid
Address
Valid
VIH
High-Z
DQ
t RC
tRP
All banks
Precharge
Auto Refresh
tRC
Auto Refresh
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lMRD
Mode register
Set
Bank active
If needed
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EDS1616AGTA
Package Drawing
50-pin Plastic TSOP (ll)
Solder plating: Lead free (Sn-Bi)
Unit: mm
20.95 ±
0.15*1
A
PIN#1 ID
1
11.76 ± 0.20
26
10.16
50
25
B
0.80
0.30 to 0.45
0.13 M S A B
0.80
Nom
0.875
0.25
0.10± 0.05
0.10 S
0.12 to 0.21
S
1.2 max.
1.0 ± 0.05
0° to 8°
0.50 ± 0.10
Note: 1. This dimension does not include mold flash, protrusions or gate burrs. Mold flash, protrusions or
gate burrs shall not exceed 0.15mm per side.
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Recommended Soldering Conditions
Please consult with our sales offices for soldering conditions of the EDS1616AGTA.
Type of Surface Mount Device
EDS1616AGTA: 50-pin Plastic TSOP (ll) < Lead free (Sn-Bi) >
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NOTES FOR CMOS DEVICES
1
PRECAUTION AGAINST ESD FOR MOS DEVICES
Exposing the MOS devices to a strong electric field can cause destruction of the gate
oxide and ultimately degrade the MOS devices operation. Steps must be taken to stop
generation of static electricity as much as possible, and quickly dissipate it, when once
it has occurred. Environmental control must be adequate. When it is dry, humidifier
should be used. It is recommended to avoid using insulators that easily build static
electricity. MOS devices must be stored and transported in an anti-static container,
static shielding bag or conductive material. All test and measurement tools including
work bench and floor should be grounded. The operator should be grounded using
wrist strap. MOS devices must not be touched with bare hands. Similar precautions
need to be taken for PW boards with semiconductor MOS devices on it.
2
HANDLING OF UNUSED INPUT PINS FOR CMOS DEVICES
No connection for CMOS devices input pins can be a cause of malfunction. If no
connection is provided to the input pins, it is possible that an internal input level may be
generated due to noise, etc., hence causing malfunction. CMOS devices behave
differently than Bipolar or NMOS devices. Input levels of CMOS devices must be fixed
high or low by using a pull-up or pull-down circuitry. Each unused pin should be connected
to VDD or GND with a resistor, if it is considered to have a possibility of being an output
pin. The unused pins must be handled in accordance with the related specifications.
3
STATUS BEFORE INITIALIZATION OF MOS DEVICES
Power-on does not necessarily define initial status of MOS devices. Production process
of MOS does not define the initial operation status of the device. Immediately after the
power source is turned ON, the MOS devices with reset function have not yet been
initialized. Hence, power-on does not guarantee output pin levels, I/O settings or
contents of registers. MOS devices are not initialized until the reset signal is received.
Reset operation must be executed immediately after power-on for MOS devices having
reset function.
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