CYPRESS CY7C1361C_2009

CY7C1361C/CY7C1363C
9-Mbit (256K x 36/512K x 18)
Flow-Through SRAM
Features
Functional Description
■
Supports 100, 133 MHz Bus Operations
■
Supports 100 MHz Bus Operations (Automotive)
■
256K × 36/512K × 18 Common I/O
■
3.3V –5% and +10% Core Power Supply (VDD)
■
2.5V or 3.3V I/O Power Supply (VDDQ)
■
Fast Clock-to-Output Times
❐ 6.5 ns (133-MHz version)
■
Provide High Performance 2-1-1-1 Access Rate
■
User-selectable Burst Counter supporting Intel® Pentium®
Interleaved or Linear Burst Sequences
■
Separate Processor and Controller Address Strobes
■
Synchronous Self-timed Write
■
Asynchronous Output Enable
■
Available in Pb-free 100-Pin TQFP Package, Pb-free and non
Pb-free 119-Ball BGA Package, and 165-Ball FBGA Package
■
TQFP Available with 3-Chip Enable and 2-Chip Enable
■
IEEE 1149.1 JTAG-Compatible Boundary Scan
■
“ZZ” Sleep Mode option
The CY7C1361C/CY7C1363C[1] is a 3.3V, 256K x 36/512K x 18
synchronous flow-through SRAMs, respectively designed to
interface with high speed microprocessors with minimum glue
logic. Maximum access delay from clock rise is 6.5 ns (133 MHz
version). A 2-bit on-chip counter captures the first address in a
burst and increments the address automatically for the rest of the
burst access. 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 (CE1), depth-expansion Chip
Enables (CE2 and CE3[2]), Burst Control inputs (ADSC, ADSP,
and ADV), Write Enables (BWx, and BWE), and Global Write
(GW). Asynchronous inputs include the Output Enable (OE) and
the ZZ pin.
The CY7C1361C/CY7C1363C enables either interleaved or
linear burst sequences, selected by the MODE input pin. A HIGH
selects an interleaved burst sequence, while a LOW selects a
linear burst sequence. Burst accesses can be initiated with the
Processor Address Strobe (ADSP) or the cache Controller
Address Strobe (ADSC) inputs. Address advancement is
controlled by the Address Advancement (ADV) input.
Addresses and chip enables are registered at rising edge of
clock when either Address Strobe Processor (ADSP) or Address
Strobe Controller (ADSC) are active. Subsequent burst
addresses can be internally generated as controlled by the
Advance pin (ADV).
The CY7C1361C/CY7C1363C operates from a +3.3V core
power supply while all outputs may operate with either a +2.5 or
+3.3V supply. All inputs and outputs are JEDEC-standard
JESD8-5-compatible.
Selection Guide
Description
Maximum Access Time
Maximum Operating Current
Maximum CMOS Standby Current
Commercial/
Industrial
133 MHz
100 MHz
Unit
6.5
8.5
ns
250
180
mA
40
40
mA
60
mA
Automotive
Notes
1. For best-practices recommendations, refer to the Cypress application note System Design Guidelines on www.cypress.com.
2. CE3 is for A version of TQFP (3 Chip Enable Option) and 165 FBGA package only. 119 BGA is offered only in 2 Chip Enable.
Cypress Semiconductor Corporation
Document #: 38-05541 Rev. *G
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CY7C1361C/CY7C1363C
Logic Block Diagram – CY7C1361C (256K x 36)
ADDRESS
REGISTER
A 0, A1, A
A [1:0]
MODE
BURST Q1
COUNTER
AND LOGIC
Q0
CLR
ADV
CLK
ADSC
ADSP
DQ D , DQP D
DQ D , DQP D
BW D
BYTE
BYTE
WRITE REGISTER
WRITE REGISTER
DQ C, DQP C
DQ C, DQP C
BW C
BYTE
BYTE
WRITE REGISTER
WRITE REGISTER
DQ B , DQP B
BW B
DQ B , DQP B
BYTE
BYTE
WRITE REGISTER
MEMORY
ARRAY
SENSE
AMPS
OUTPUT
BUFFERS
DQ s
DQP A
DQP B
DQP C
DQP D
WRITE REGISTER
DQ A , DQP A
BW A
BWE
DQ A , DQPA
BYTE
BYTE
WRITE REGISTER
WRITE REGISTER
INPUT
REGISTERS
GW
ENABLE
REGISTER
CE1
CE2
CE3
OE
SLEEP
CONTROL
ZZ
Logic Block Diagram – CY7C1363C (512K x 18)
A0,A1,A
ADDRESS
REGISTER
A[1:0]
MODE
BURST Q1
COUNTER AND
LOGIC
CLR
Q0
ADV
CLK
ADSC
ADSP
BW B
DQ B ,DQP B
WRITE REGISTER
BW A
DQ A ,DQP A
WRITE REGISTER
DQ B ,DQP B
WRITE DRIVER
MEMORY
ARRAY
SENSE
AMPS
OUTPUT
BUFFERS
DQs
DQP A
DQP B
DQ A ,DQP A
WRITE DRIVER
BWE
GW
CE 1
CE 2
CE 3
ENABLE
REGISTER
INPUT
REGISTERS
OE
ZZ
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SLEEP
CONTROL
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CY7C1361C/CY7C1363C
Pin Configurations
NC
NC
NC
CY7C1363C
(512K x 18)
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
VDDQ
VSSQ
NC
NC
DQB
DQB
VSSQ
VDDQ
DQB
DQB
VSS/DNU
VDD
NC
VSS
DQB
DQB
VDDQ
VSSQ
DQB
DQB
DQPB
NC
VSSQ
VDDQ
NC
NC
NC
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
26
27
28
29
30
MODE
A
A
A
A
A1
A0
NC
NC
VSS
VDD
NC
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
DQPB
DQB
DQB
VDDQ
VSSQ
DQB
DQB
DQB
DQB
VSSQ
VDDQ
DQB
DQB
VSS
NC
VDD
ZZ
DQA
DQA
VDDQ
VSSQ
DQA
DQA
DQA
DQA
VSSQ
VDDQ
DQA
DQA
DQPA
100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
CY7C1361C (A)
(256K x 36)
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
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
26
27
28
29
30
MODE
A
A
A
A
A1
A0
NC
NC
VSS
VDD
NC
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
DQPC
DQC
DQC
VDDQ
VSSQ
DQC
DQC
DQC
DQC
VSSQ
VDDQ
DQC
DQC
VSS/DNU
VDD
NC
VSS
DQD
DQD
VDDQ
VSSQ
DQD
DQD
DQD
DQD
VSSQ
VDDQ
DQD
DQD
DQPD
A
A
CE1
CE2
NC
NC
BWB
BWA
CE3
VDD
VSS
CLK
GW
BWE
OE
ADSC
ADSP
ADV
A
A
A
A
CE1
CE2
BWD
BWC
BWB
BWA
CE3
VDD
VSS
CLK
GW
BWE
OE
ADSC
ADSP
ADV
A
A
Figure 1. 100-Pin TQFP (3 Chip Enables - A version)
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A
NC
NC
VDDQ
VSSQ
NC
DQPA
DQA
DQA
VSSQ
VDDQ
DQA
DQA
VSS
NC
VDD
ZZ
DQA
DQA
VDDQ
VSSQ
DQA
DQA
NC
NC
VSSQ
VDDQ
NC
NC
NC
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CY7C1361C/CY7C1363C
NC
NC
VSS
VDD
NC
NC
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
MODE
A
A
A
A
A1
A0
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NC
NC
NC
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
26
27
28
29
30
VDDQ
VSSQ
NC
NC
DQB
DQB
VSSQ
VDDQ
DQB
DQB
VSS/DNU
VDD
NC
VSS
DQB
DQB
VDDQ
VSSQ
DQB
DQB
DQPB
NC
VSSQ
VDDQ
NC
NC
NC
CY7C1363C
(512K x 18)
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
A
NC
NC
VDDQ
VSSQ
NC
DQPA
DQA
DQA
VSSQ
VDDQ
DQA
DQA
VSS
NC
VDD
ZZ
DQA
DQA
VDDQ
VSSQ
DQA
DQA
NC
NC
VSSQ
VDDQ
NC
NC
NC
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
DQPB
DQB
DQB
VDDQ
VSSQ
DQB
DQB
DQB
DQB
VSSQ
VDDQ
DQB
DQB
VSS
NC
VDD
ZZ
DQA
DQA
VDDQ
VSSQ
DQA
DQA
DQA
DQA
VSSQ
VDDQ
DQA
DQA
DQPA
A
A
A
A
A1
A0
NC
NC
VSS
VDD
NC
NC
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
CY7C1361C
(256K x 36)
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
MODE
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
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
DQPC
DQC
DQC
VDDQ
VSSQ
DQC
DQC
DQC
DQC
VSSQ
VDDQ
DQC
DQC
VSS/DNU
VDD
NC
VSS
DQD
DQD
VDDQ
VSSQ
DQD
DQD
DQD
DQD
VSSQ
VDDQ
DQD
DQD
DQPD
100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
A
A
CE1
CE2
NC
NC
BWB
BWA
A
VDD
VSS
CLK
GW
BWE
OE
ADSC
ADSP
ADV
A
A
A
A
CE1
CE2
BWD
BWC
BWB
BWA
A
VDD
VSS
CLK
GW
BWE
OE
ADSC
ADSP
ADV
A
A
Figure 2. 100-Pin TQFP (2 Chip Enables - AJ Version)
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CY7C1361C/CY7C1363C
Figure 3. 100- Ball BGA (2 Chip Enables with JTAG)
CY7C1361C (256K x 36)
1
A
VDDQ
2
A
3
A
B
C
NC/288M
NC/144M
CE2
A
A
A
D
E
DQC
DQC
DQPC
DQC
VSS
VSS
F
VDDQ
DQC
VSS
G
H
J
K
DQC
DQC
VDDQ
DQD
DQC
DQC
VDD
DQD
L
DQD
DQD
M
VDDQ
N
DQD
4
ADSP
5
A
6
A
7
VDDQ
ADSC
VDD
A
A
A
A
NC/512M
NC/1G
NC
CE1
VSS
VSS
DQPB
DQB
DQB
DQB
OE
VSS
DQB
VDDQ
BWC
VSS
NC
VSS
ADV
BWB
VSS
NC
VSS
DQB
DQB
VDD
DQA
DQB
DQB
VDDQ
DQA
NC
BWA
VSS
DQA
DQA
DQD
BWD
VSS
DQA
VDDQ
DQD
VSS
VSS
DQA
DQA
GW
VDD
CLK
BWE
A1
P
DQD
DQPD
VSS
A0
VSS
DQPA
DQA
R
NC
A
MODE
VDD
NC
A
NC
T
U
NC
VDDQ
NC/72M
TMS
A
TDI
A
TCK
A
TDO
NC/36M
NC
ZZ
VDDQ
5
6
7
A
VDDQ
CY7C1363C (512K x 18)
1
2
3
4
ADSP
A
A
VDDQ
A
A
B
NC/288M
CE2
A
NC/144M
A
A
A
A
A
NC/512M
C
ADSC
VDD
A
D
DQB
NC
VSS
NC
VSS
DQPA
NC
E
NC
DQB
VSS
CE1
VSS
NC
DQA
F
VDDQ
NC
VSS
DQA
VDDQ
G
H
J
NC
DQB
VDDQ
DQB
NC
VDD
BWB
VSS
NC
OE
ADV
VSS
VSS
VSS
NC
DQA
VDD
DQA
NC
VDDQ
K
NC
DQB
VSS
CLK
L
M
DQB
VDDQ
NC
DQB
VSS
VSS
NC
N
DQB
NC
VSS
BWE
A1
P
NC
DQPB
VSS
R
T
U
NC
NC/72M
VDDQ
A
A
TMS
MODE
A
TDI
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GW
VDD
NC
VSS
NC/1G
NC
DQA
BWA
VSS
DQA
NC
NC
VDDQ
VSS
DQA
NC
A0
VSS
NC
DQA
VDD
NC/36M
TCK
NC
A
TDO
A
A
NC
NC
ZZ
VDDQ
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CY7C1361C/CY7C1363C
Figure 4. 165-Ball FBGA (3 Chip Enable)
CY7C1361C (256K x 36)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
K
L
M
N
P
NC/288M
A
CE1
BWC
BWB
CE3
BWE
ADSC
ADV
A
NC
R
NC/144M
A
CE2
BWD
BWA
CLK
GW
OE
ADSP
A
NC/576M
DQPC
DQC
NC
DQC
VDDQ
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VDD
VDDQ
VDDQ
VSS
VDD
NC/1G
DQB
DQPB
DQB
DQC
DQC
VDDQ
VDD
VSS
VSS
VSS
VDD
VDDQ
DQB
DQB
DQC
DQC
VDDQ
VDD
VSS
VSS
VSS
VDD
VDDQ
DQB
DQB
DQC
NC
DQD
DQC
VSS
DQD
VDDQ
NC
VDDQ
VDD
VDD
VDD
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDDQ
NC
VDDQ
DQB
NC
DQA
DQB
ZZ
DQA
DQD
DQD
VDDQ
VDD
VSS
VSS
VSS
VDD
VDDQ
DQA
DQA
DQD
DQD
VDDQ
VDD
VSS
VSS
VSS
VDD
VDDQ
DQA
DQA
DQD
DQPD
DQD
NC
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDD
VSS
VSS
NC
VSS
VSS
NC
VDD
VSS
VDDQ
VDDQ
DQA
NC
DQA
DQPA
NC
NC/72M
A
A
TDI
TDO
A
A
A
A
MODE
NC/36M
A
A
TMS
TCK
A
A
A
A
NC/18M
A1
A0
VDDQ
CY7C1363C (512K x 18)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
K
L
M
N
P
NC/288M
A
CE1
BWB
NC
CE3
BWE
ADSC
ADV
A
A
NC/144M
A
CE2
NC
BWA
CLK
GW
OE
ADSP
A
NC
NC
NC
DQB
VDDQ
VDDQ
VSS
VDD
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VDD
VDDQ
VDDQ
NC/1G
NC
NC
DQB
VDDQ
VDD
VSS
VSS
VSS
VDD
VDDQ
NC
DQA
NC
NC
VSS
DQB
DQB
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDDQ
VDDQ
NC
VDDQ
NC
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
DQB
VSS
NC
VDDQ
VDDQ
NC
VDDQ
NC
NC
DQA
DQA
DQA
ZZ
NC
DQB
NC
VDDQ
VDD
VSS
VSS
VSS
VDD
VDDQ
DQA
NC
DQB
NC
VDDQ
VDD
VSS
VSS
VSS
VDD
VDDQ
DQA
NC
DQB
DQPB
NC
NC
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDD
VSS
VSS
NC
VSS
NC/18M
VSS
NC
VDD
VSS
VDDQ
VDDQ
DQA
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC/72M
A
A
TDI
A1
TDO
A
A
A
A
R
MODE
NC/36M
A
A
TMS
A0
TCK
A
A
A
A
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NC/576M
DQPA
DQA
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CY7C1361C/CY7C1363C
Pin Definitions
Name
I/O
Description
A0, A1, A
InputSynchronous
Address Inputs used to select one of the address locations. Sampled at the rising
edge of the CLK if ADSP or ADSC is active LOW, and CE1, CE2, and CE3[2] are sampled
active. A[1:0] feed the 2-bit counter.
BWA,BWB
BWC,BWD
InputSynchronous
Byte Write Select Inputs, active LOW. Qualified with BWE to conduct byte writes to the
SRAM. Sampled on the rising edge of CLK.
GW
InputSynchronous
Global Write Enable Input, active LOW. When asserted LOW on the rising edge of CLK, a
global write is conducted (ALL bytes are written, regardless of the values on BWX and BWE).
CLK
InputClock
Clock Input. Used to capture all synchronous inputs to the device. Also used to increment
the burst counter when ADV is asserted LOW, during a burst operation.
CE1
InputSynchronous
Chip Enable 1 Input, active LOW. Sampled on the rising edge of CLK. Used in
conjunction with CE2 and CE3[2] to select/deselect the device. ADSP is ignored if CE1 is
HIGH. CE1 is sampled only when a new external address is loaded.
CE2
InputSynchronous
Chip Enable 2 Input, active HIGH. Sampled on the rising edge of CLK. Used in
conjunction with CE1 and CE3[2] to select/deselect the device. CE2 is sampled only when
a new external address is loaded.
CE3[2]
InputSynchronous
Chip Enable 3 Input, active LOW. Sampled on the rising edge of CLK. Used in
conjunction with CE1 and CE2 to select/deselect the device.CE3 is sampled only when a
new external address is loaded.
OE
InputAsynchronous
Output Enable, asynchronous input, active LOW. Controls the direction of the I/O pins.
When LOW, the I/O pins behave as outputs. When deasserted HIGH, I/O pins are
tristated, and act as input data pins. OE is masked during the first clock of a read cycle when
emerging from a deselected state.
ADV
InputSynchronous
Advance Input signal, sampled on the rising edge of CLK. When asserted, it automatically increments the address in a burst cycle.
ADSP
InputSynchronous
Address Strobe from Processor, sampled on the rising edge of CLK, active LOW.
When asserted LOW, addresses presented to the device are captured in the address
registers. A[1:0] are also loaded into the burst counter. When ADSP and ADSC are both
asserted, only ADSP is recognized. ASDP is ignored when CE1 is deasserted HIGH.
ADSC
InputSynchronous
Address Strobe from Controller, sampled on the rising edge of CLK, active LOW.
When asserted LOW, addresses presented to the device are captured in the address
registers. A[1:0] are also loaded into the burst counter. When ADSP and ADSC are both
asserted, only ADSP is recognized.
BWE
InputSynchronous
Byte Write Enable Input, active LOW. Sampled on the rising edge of CLK. This signal
must be asserted LOW to conduct a byte write.
ZZ
InputAsynchronous
ZZ “sleep” Input, active HIGH. When asserted HIGH places the device in a
non-time-critical “sleep” condition with data integrity preserved. For normal operation, this
pin has to be LOW or left floating. ZZ pin has an internal pull down.
DQs
I/OSynchronous
Bidirectional Data I/O lines. As inputs, they feed into an on-chip data register that is
triggered by the rising edge of CLK. As outputs, they deliver the data contained in the
memory location specified by the addresses presented during the previous clock rise of
the read cycle. The direction of the pins is controlled by OE. When OE is asserted LOW,
the pins behave as outputs. When HIGH, DQs and DQPX are placed in a tristate
condition.The outputs are automatically tristated during the data portion of a write
sequence, during the first clock when emerging from a deselected state, and when the
device is deselected, regardless of the state of OE.
DQPX
I/OSynchronous
Bidirectional Data Parity I/O Lines. Functionally, these signals are identical to DQs.
During write sequences, DQPX is controlled by BWX correspondingly.
MODE
InputStatic
VDD
Power Supply
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Selects Burst Order. When tied to GND selects linear burst sequence. When tied to VDD
or left floating selects interleaved burst sequence. This is a strap pin and should remain
static during device operation. Mode Pin has an internal pull up.
Power supply inputs to the core of the device.
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Pin Definitions (continued)
Name
VDDQ
VSS
VSSQ
I/O
Description
I/O Power Supply Power supply for the I/O circuitry.
Ground
I/O Ground
Ground for the core of the device.
Ground for the I/O circuitry.
TDO
JTAG serial output Serial data-out to the JTAG circuit. Delivers data on the negative edge of TCK. If the
Synchronous JTAG feature is not being used, this pin should be left unconnected. This pin is not
available on TQFP packages.
TDI
JTAG serial input Serial data-In to the JTAG circuit. Sampled on the rising edge of TCK. If the JTAG
Synchronous feature is not being used, this pin can be left floating or connected to VDD through a pull
up resistor. This pin is not available on TQFP packages.
TMS
JTAG serial input Serial data-In to the JTAG circuit. Sampled on the rising edge of TCK. If the JTAG
Synchronous feature is not being used, this pin can be disconnected or connected to VDD. This pin is
not available on TQFP packages.
TCK
JTAGClock
Clock input to the JTAG circuitry. If the JTAG feature is not being used, this pin must
be connected to VSS. This pin is not available on TQFP packages.
NC
–
No Connects. Not internally connected to the die. 18M, 36M, 72M, 144M, 288M, 576M,
and 1G are address expansion pins and are not internally connected to the die.
VSS/DNU
Ground/DNU
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This pin can be connected to Ground or should be left floating.
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Functional Overview
Single Write Accesses Initiated by ADSC
All synchronous inputs pass through input registers controlled by
the rising edge of the clock. Maximum access delay from the
clock rise (t CDV) is 6.5 ns (133 MHz device).
This write access is initiated when the following conditions are
satisfied at clock rise: (1) CE1, CE2, and CE3[2] are all asserted
active, (2) ADSC is asserted LOW, (3) ADSP is deasserted
HIGH, and (4) the write input signals (GW, BWE, and BWX)
indicate a write access. ADSC is ignored if ADSP is active LOW.
The CY7C1361C/CY7C1363C supports secondary cache in
systems using either a linear or interleaved burst sequence. The
interleaved burst order supports Pentium and i486™ processors.
The linear burst sequence is suited for processors that use a
linear burst sequence. The burst order is user-selectable, and is
determined by sampling the MODE input. Accesses can be
initiated with either the Processor Address Strobe (ADSP) or the
Controller Address Strobe (ADSC). Address advancement
through the burst sequence is controlled by the ADV input. A
two-bit on-chip wraparound burst counter captures the first
address in a burst sequence and automatically increments the
address for the rest of the burst access.
Byte write operations are qualified with the Byte Write Enable
(BWE) and Byte Write Select (BWX) inputs. A Global Write
Enable (GW) overrides all byte write inputs and writes data to all
four bytes. All writes are simplified with on-chip synchronous
self-timed write circuitry.
Three synchronous Chip Selects (CE1, CE2, CE3[2]) and an
asynchronous Output Enable (OE) provide for easy bank
selection and output tristate control. ADSP is ignored if CE1 is
HIGH.
Single Read Accesses
A single read access is initiated when the following conditions
are satisfied at clock rise: (1) CE1, CE2, and CE3[2] are all
asserted active and (2) ADSP or ADSC is asserted LOW (if the
access is initiated by ADSC, the write inputs must be deasserted
during this first cycle). The address presented to the address
inputs is latched into the address register and the burst
counter/control logic and presented to the memory core. If the
OE input is asserted LOW, the requested data will be available
at the data outputs a maximum to tCDV after clock rise. ADSP is
ignored if CE1 is HIGH.
Single Write Accesses Initiated by ADSP
This access is initiated when the following conditions are
satisfied at clock rise: (1) CE1, CE2, CE3[2] are all asserted active
and (2) ADSP is asserted LOW. The addresses presented are
loaded into the address register and the burst inputs (GW, BWE,
and BWX) are ignored during this first clock cycle. If the write
inputs are asserted active (see Partial Truth Table for Read/Write
on page 11 for appropriate states that indicate a write) on the
next clock rise, the appropriate data will be latched and written
into the device.Byte writes are allowed. All I/Os are tristated
during a byte write. Since this is a common I/O device, the
asynchronous OE input signal must be deasserted and the I/Os
must be tristated prior to the presentation of data to DQs. As a
safety precaution, the data lines are tristated once a write cycle
is detected, regardless of the state of OE.
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The addresses presented are loaded into the address register
and the burst counter/control logic and delivered to the memory
core. The information presented to DQ[A:D] is written into the
specified address location. Byte writes are allowed. All I/Os are
tristated when a write is detected, even a byte write. Since this
is a common I/O device, the asynchronous OE input signal must
be deasserted and the I/Os must be tristated prior to the presentation of data to DQs. As a safety precaution, the data lines are
tristated once a write cycle is detected, regardless of the state of
OE.
Burst Sequences
The CY7C1361C/CY7C1363C provides an on-chip two-bit
wraparound burst counter inside the SRAM. The burst counter is
fed by A[1:0], and can follow either a linear or interleaved burst
order. The burst order is determined by the state of the MODE
input. A LOW on MODE will select a linear burst sequence. A
HIGH on MODE selects an interleaved burst order. Leaving
MODE unconnected causes the device to default to a interleaved
burst sequence.
Table 1. Interleaved Burst Address Table
(MODE = Floating or VDD)
First
Address
A1: A0
Second
Address
A1: A0
Third
Address
A1: A0
Fourth
Address
A1: A0
00
01
10
11
01
00
11
10
10
11
00
01
11
10
01
00
Table 2. Linear Burst Address Table (MODE = GND)
First
Address
A1: A0
Second
Address
A1: A0
Third
Address
A1: A0
Fourth
Address
A1: A0
00
01
10
11
01
10
11
00
10
11
00
01
11
00
01
10
Sleep Mode
The ZZ input pin is an asynchronous input. Asserting ZZ places
the SRAM in a power conservation ‘sleep’ mode. Two clock
cycles are required to enter into or exit from this ‘sleep’ mode.
While in this mode, data integrity is guaranteed. Accesses
pending when entering the ‘sleep’ mode are not considered valid
nor is the completion of the operation guaranteed. The device
must be deselected prior to entering the ‘sleep’ mode. CE1, CE2,
CE3[2], ADSP, and ADSC must remain inactive for the duration
of tZZREC after the ZZ input returns LOW.
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ZZ Mode Electrical Characteristics
Parameter
Description
Test Conditions
IDDZZ
Sleep mode standby current
ZZ > VDD – 0.2V
tZZS
tZZREC
tZZI
tRZZI
Device operation to ZZ
ZZ recovery time
ZZ active to sleep current
ZZ Inactive to exit sleep current
ZZ > VDD – 0.2V
ZZ < 0.2V
This parameter is sampled
This parameter is sampled
Min
Comm/ind’l
Automotive
Max
Unit
50
60
2tCYC
mA
mA
ns
ns
ns
ns
2tCYC
2tCYC
0
Truth Table
The Truth Table for CY7C1361C and CY7C1363C follows. [3, 4, 5, 6, 7]
Cycle Description
Address CE CE CE ZZ
1
2
3
Used
ADSP
ADSC
ADV WRITE OE CLK
DQ
Deselected Cycle, Power Down
None
H
X
X
L
X
L
X
X
X
L-H
Tristate
Deselected Cycle, Power Down
None
L
L
X
L
L
X
X
X
X
L-H
Tristate
Deselected Cycle, Power Down
None
L
X
H
L
L
X
X
X
X
L-H
Tristate
Deselected Cycle, Power Down
None
L
L
X
L
H
L
X
X
X
L-H
Tristate
Deselected Cycle, Power Down
None
X
X
X
L
H
L
X
X
X
L-H
Tristate
Sleep Mode, Power-down
None
X
X
X
H
X
X
X
X
X
X
Tristate
Read Cycle, Begin Burst
External
L
H
L
L
L
X
X
X
L
L-H
Q
Read Cycle, Begin Burst
External
L
H
L
L
L
X
X
X
H
L-H
Write Cycle, Begin Burst
External
L
H
L
L
H
L
X
L
X
L-H
Tristate
D
Read Cycle, Begin Burst
External
L
H
L
L
H
L
X
H
L
L-H
Q
Read Cycle, Begin Burst
External
L
H
L
L
H
L
X
H
H
L-H
Read Cycle, Continue Burst
Next
X
X
X
L
H
H
L
H
L
L-H
Tristate
Q
Read Cycle, Continue Burst
Next
X
X
X
L
H
H
L
H
H
L-H
Tristate
Read Cycle, Continue Burst
Next
H
X
X
L
X
H
L
H
L
L-H
Q
Read Cycle, Continue Burst
Next
H
X
X
L
X
H
L
H
H
L-H
Tristate
Write Cycle, Continue Burst
Next
X
X
X
L
H
H
L
L
X
L-H
D
Write Cycle, Continue Burst
Next
H
X
X
L
X
H
L
L
X
L-H
D
Read Cycle, Suspend Burst
Current
X
X
X
L
H
H
H
H
L
L-H
Q
Read Cycle, Suspend Burst
Current
X
X
X
L
H
H
H
H
H
L-H
Tristate
Read Cycle, Suspend Burst
Current
H
X
X
L
X
H
H
H
L
L-H
Q
Read Cycle, Suspend Burst
Current
H
X
X
L
X
H
H
H
H
L-H
Tristate
Write Cycle, Suspend Burst
Current
X
X
X
L
H
H
H
L
X
L-H
D
Write Cycle, Suspend Burst
Current
H
X
X
L
X
H
H
L
X
L-H
D
Notes
3. X=”Don't Care.” H = Logic HIGH, L = Logic LOW.
4. WRITE = L when any one or more Byte Write enable signals and BWE = L or GW = L. WRITE = H when all Byte write enable signals, BWE, GW = H.
5. The DQ pins are controlled by the current cycle and the OE signal. OE is asynchronous and is not sampled with the clock.
6. The SRAM always initiates a read cycle when ADSP is asserted, regardless of the state of GW, BWE, or BWX. Writes may occur only on subsequent clocks
after the ADSP or with the assertion of ADSC. As a result, OE must be driven HIGH prior to the start of the write cycle to allow the outputs to tri-state. OE is a
don't care for the remainder of the write cycle.
7. OE is asynchronous and is not sampled with the clock rise. It is masked internally during write cycles. During a read cycle all data bits are tri-state when OE is
inactive or when the device is deselected, and all data bits behave as output when OE is active (LOW).
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Partial Truth Table for Read/Write
The Partial Truth Table for Read/Write follows.[3, 8]
Function (CY7C1361C)
GW
BWE
BWD
BWC
BWB
BWA
Read
H
H
X
X
X
X
Read
H
L
H
H
H
H
Write Byte (A, DQPA)
H
L
H
H
H
L
Write Byte (B, DQPB)
H
L
H
H
L
H
Write Bytes (B, A, DQPA, DQPB)
H
L
H
H
L
L
Write Byte (C, DQPC)
H
L
H
L
H
H
Write Bytes (C, A, DQPC, DQPA)
H
L
H
L
H
L
Write Bytes (C, B, DQPC, DQPB)
H
L
H
L
L
H
Write Bytes (C, B, A, DQPC, DQPB, DQPA)
H
L
H
L
L
L
Write Byte (D, DQPD)
H
L
L
H
H
H
Write Bytes (D, A, DQPD, DQPA)
H
L
L
H
H
L
Write Bytes (D, B, DQPD, DQPA)
H
L
L
H
L
H
Write Bytes (D, B, A, DQPD, DQPB, DQPA)
H
L
L
H
L
L
Write Bytes (D, B, DQPD, DQPB)
H
L
L
L
H
H
Write Bytes (D, B, A, DQPD, DQPC, DQPA)
H
L
L
L
H
L
Write Bytes (D, C, A, DQPD, DQPB, DQPA)
H
L
L
L
L
H
Write All Bytes
H
L
L
L
L
L
Write All Bytes
L
X
X
X
X
X
Truth Table for Read/Write
The Truth Table for Read/Write follows.[3, 8]
GW
BWE
Read
H
H
X
X
Read
H
L
H
H
Write Byte A – (DQA and DQPA)
H
L
H
L
Write Byte B – (DQB and DQPB)
H
L
L
H
Write All Bytes
H
L
L
L
Write All Bytes
L
X
X
X
Function (CY7C1363C)
BWB
BWA
Note
8. Table only lists a partial listing of the byte write combinations. Any Combination of BWX is valid Appropriate write will be done based on which byte write is active.
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IEEE 1149.1 Serial Boundary Scan (JTAG)
Test Access Port (TAP)
The CY7C1361C/CY7C1363C incorporates a serial boundary
scan test access port (TAP) in the BGA package only. The TQFP
package does not offer this functionality. This part operates in
accordance with IEEE Standard 1149.1-1900, but does not have
the set of functions required for full 1149.1 compliance. These
functions from the IEEE specification are excluded because their
inclusion places an added delay in the critical speed path of the
SRAM. Note that the TAP controller functions in a manner that
does not conflict with the operation of other devices using 1149.1
fully compliant TAPs. The TAP operates using JEDEC-standard
3.3V or 2.5V I/O logic levels.
Test Clock (TCK)
The CY7C1361C/CY7C1363C contains a TAP controller,
instruction register, boundary scan register, bypass register, and
ID register.
Test Data-In (TDI)
Disabling the JTAG Feature
It is possible to operate the SRAM without using the JTAG
feature. To disable the TAP controller, TCK must be tied LOW
(VSS) to prevent clocking of the device. TDI and TMS are internally pulled up and may be unconnected. They may alternately
be connected to VDD through a pull up resistor. TDO should be
left unconnected. Upon power up, the device comes up in a reset
state which does not interfere with the operation of the device.
TAP Controller State Diagram
1
TEST-LOGIC
RESET
0
RUN-TEST/
IDLE
The test clock is used only with the TAP controller. All inputs are
captured on the rising edge of TCK. All outputs are driven from
the falling edge of TCK.
Test MODE SELECT (TMS)
The TMS input is used to give commands to the TAP controller
and is sampled on the rising edge of TCK. It is allowable to leave
this ball unconnected if the TAP is not used. The ball is pulled up
internally, resulting in a logic HIGH level.
The TDI ball is used to serially input information into the registers
and can be connected to the input of any of the registers. The
register between TDI and TDO is chosen by the instruction that
is loaded into the TAP instruction register. TDI is internally pulled
up and can be unconnected if the TAP is unused in an application. TDI is connected to the most significant bit (MSB) of any
register. (See TAP Controller Block Diagram.)
Test Data-Out (TDO)
The TDO output ball is used to serially clock data-out from the
registers. The output is active depending upon the current state
of the TAP state machine. The output changes on the falling edge
of TCK. TDO is connected to the least significant bit (LSB) of any
register. (See TAP Controller State Diagram.)
TAP Controller Block Diagram
0
1
SELECT
DR-SCA N
1
SELECT
IR-SCAN
0
1
1
0
0
1
CAPTURE-DR
Bypass Register
CAPTURE-IR
2 1 0
0
0
SHIFT-DR
0
SHIFT-IR
0
TDI
Selection
Circuitry
Instruction Register
Selection
Circuitry
TDO
31 30 29 . . . 2 1 0
1
1
EXIT1-DR
1
EXIT1-IR
0
0
PAUSE-IR
1
Boundary Scan Register
0
1
EXIT2-DR
0
EXIT2-IR
1
TCK
1
UPDATE-DR
1
x . . . . . 2 1 0
0
PAUSE-DR
0
Identification Register
1
0
UPDATE-IR
1
TM S
TAP CONTROLLER
0
The 0/1 next to each state represents the value of TMS at the
rising edge of TCK.
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Performing a TAP Reset
TAP Instruction Set
A RESET is performed by forcing TMS HIGH (VDD) for five rising
edges of TCK. This RESET does not affect the operation of the
SRAM and may be performed while the SRAM is operating.
Overview
At power up, the TAP is reset internally to ensure that TDO
comes up in a High-Z state.
TAP Registers
Registers are connected between the TDI and TDO balls and
allow data to be scanned into and out of the SRAM test circuitry.
Only one register can be selected at a time through the
instruction register. Data is serially loaded into the TDI ball on the
rising edge of TCK. Data is output on the TDO ball on the falling
edge of TCK.
Instruction Register
Three-bit instructions can be serially loaded into the instruction
register. This register is loaded when it is placed between the TDI
and TDO balls as shown in the TAP Controller Block Diagram on
page 12. Upon power up, the instruction register is loaded with
the IDCODE instruction. It is also loaded with the IDCODE
instruction if the controller is placed in a reset state as described
in the previous section.
When the TAP controller is in the Capture-IR state, the two least
significant bits are loaded with a binary ‘01’ pattern to enable fault
isolation of the board-level serial test data path.
Bypass Register
To save time when serially shifting data through registers, it is
sometimes advantageous to skip certain chips. The bypass
register is a single-bit register that can be placed between the
TDI and TDO balls. This enables data to be shifted through the
SRAM with minimal delay. The bypass register is set LOW (VSS)
when the BYPASS instruction is executed.
Boundary Scan Register
The boundary scan register is connected to all the input and
bidirectional balls on the SRAM.
The boundary scan register is loaded with the contents of the
RAM I/O ring when the TAP controller is in the Capture-DR state
and is then placed between the TDI and TDO balls when the
controller is moved to the Shift-DR state. The EXTEST,
SAMPLE/PRELOAD, and SAMPLE Z instructions can be used
to capture the contents of the I/O ring.
The 119-Ball BGA Boundary Scan Order on page 18 and
165-Ball FBGA Boundary Scan Order on page 19 show the order
in which the bits are connected. Each bit corresponds to one of
the bumps on the SRAM package. The MSB of the register is
connected to TDI and the LSB is connected to TDO.
Identification (ID) Register
The ID register is loaded with a vendor-specific, 32-bit code
during the Capture-DR state when the IDCODE command is
loaded in the instruction register. The IDCODE is hardwired into
the SRAM and can be shifted out when the TAP controller is in
the Shift-DR state. The ID register has a vendor code and other
information described in Identification Register Definitions on
page 16.
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Eight different instructions are possible with the three-bit
instruction register. All combinations are listed in the Instruction
Codes table. Three of these instructions are listed as
RESERVED and should not be used. The other five instructions
are described in detail in this section.
The TAP controller used in this SRAM is not fully compliant to the
1149.1 convention because some of the mandatory 1149.1
instructions are not fully implemented.
The TAP controller cannot be used to load address data or
control signals into the SRAM and cannot preload the I/O buffers.
The SRAM does not implement the 1149.1 commands EXTEST
or INTEST or the PRELOAD portion of SAMPLE/PRELOAD;
rather, it performs a capture of the I/O ring when these instructions are executed.
Instructions are loaded into the TAP controller during the Shift-IR
state when the instruction register is placed between TDI and
TDO. During this state, instructions are shifted through the
instruction register through the TDI and TDO balls. To execute
the instruction once it is shifted in, the TAP controller needs to be
moved into the Update-IR state.
EXTEST
EXTEST is a mandatory 1149.1 instruction which is to be
executed whenever the instruction register is loaded with all 0s.
EXTEST is not implemented in this SRAM TAP controller, and
therefore this device is not compliant to 1149.1. The TAP
controller does recognize an all-0 instruction.
When an EXTEST instruction is loaded into the instruction
register, the SRAM responds as if a SAMPLE/PRELOAD
instruction has been loaded. There is one difference between the
two instructions. Unlike the SAMPLE/PRELOAD instruction,
EXTEST places the SRAM outputs in a High-Z state.
IDCODE
The IDCODE instruction causes a vendor-specific, 32-bit code
to be loaded into the instruction register. It also places the
instruction register between the TDI and TDO balls and enables
the IDCODE to be shifted out of the device when the TAP
controller enters the Shift-DR state.
The IDCODE instruction is loaded into the instruction register
upon power up or whenever the TAP controller is given a test
logic reset state.
SAMPLE Z
The SAMPLE Z instruction causes the boundary scan register to
be connected between the TDI and TDO balls when the TAP
controller is in a Shift-DR state. It also places all SRAM outputs
into a High-Z state.
SAMPLE/PRELOAD
SAMPLE/PRELOAD is a 1149.1-mandatory instruction. When
the SAMPLE/PRELOAD instructions are loaded into the instruction register and the TAP controller is in the Capture-DR state, a
snapshot of data on the inputs and output pins is captured in the
boundary scan register.
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PRELOAD enables an initial data pattern to be placed at the
latched parallel outputs of the boundary scan register cells prior
to the selection of another boundary scan test operation.
The user must be aware that the TAP controller clock can only
operate at a frequency up to 20 MHz, while the SRAM clock
operates more than an order of magnitude faster. Because there
is a large difference in the clock frequencies, it is possible that
during the Capture-DR state, an input or output undergoes a
transition. The TAP may then try to capture a signal while in transition (metastable state). This does not harm the device, but
there is no guarantee as to the value that will be captured. Repeatable results may not be possible.
The shifting of data for the SAMPLE and PRELOAD phases can
occur concurrently when required - that is, while data captured
is shifted out, the preloaded data can be shifted in.
BYPASS
When the BYPASS instruction is loaded in the instruction register
and the TAP is placed in a Shift-DR state, the bypass register is
placed between the TDI and TDO balls. The advantage of the
BYPASS instruction is that it shortens the boundary scan path
when multiple devices are connected together on a board.
To guarantee that the boundary scan register captures the correct value of a signal, the SRAM signal must be stabilized long
enough to meet the TAP controller's capture setup plus hold
times (tCS and tCH). The SRAM clock input might not be captured
correctly if there is no way in a design to stop (or slow) the clock
during a SAMPLE/PRELOAD instruction. If this is an issue, it is
still possible to capture all other signals and simply ignore the
value of the CK and CK# captured in the boundary scan register.
Reserved
These instructions are not implemented but are reserved for
future use. Do not use these instructions.
After the data is captured, it is possible to shift out the data by
putting the TAP into the Shift-DR state. This places the boundary
scan register between the TDI and TDO pins.
TAP Timing
1
2
Test Clock
(TCK )
3
t TH
t TM SS
t TM SH
t TDIS
t TDIH
t
TL
4
5
6
t CY C
Test M ode Select
(TM S)
Test Data-In
(TDI)
t TDOV
t TDOX
Test Data-Out
(TDO)
DON’T CA RE
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TAP AC Switching Characteristics Over the Operating Range[9, 10]
Parameter
Parameter
Min
Max
Unit
Clock
tTCYC
TCK Clock Cycle Time
tTF
TCK Clock Frequency
tTH
TCK Clock HIGH Time
20
ns
tTL
TCK Clock LOW Time
20
ns
50
ns
20
MHz
Output Times
tTDOV
TCK Clock LOW to TDO Valid
tTDOX
TCK Clock LOW to TDO Invalid
10
ns
0
ns
5
ns
Set-up Times
tTMSS
TMS Setup to TCK Clock Rise
tTDIS
TDI Setup to TCK Clock Rise
5
ns
tCS
Capture Setup to TCK Rise
5
ns
tTMSH
TMS Hold after TCK Clock Rise
5
ns
tTDIH
TDI Hold after Clock Rise
5
ns
tCH
Capture Hold after Clock Rise
5
ns
Hold Times
Notes
9. tCS and tCH refer to the setup and hold time requirements of latching data from the boundary scan register.
10. Test conditions are specified using the load in TAP AC test conditions. tR/tF = 1 ns.
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3.3V TAP AC Test Conditions
2.5V TAP AC Test Conditions
Input pulse levels.................................................VSS to 3.3V
Input pulse levels................................................. VSS to 2.5V
Input rise and fall times....................................................1 ns
Input rise and fall time .....................................................1 ns
Input timing reference levels........................................... 1.5V
Input timing reference levels......................................... 1.25V
Output reference levels .................................................. 1.5V
Output reference levels ................................................ 1.25V
Test load termination supply voltage .............................. 1.5V
Test load termination supply voltage ............................ 1.25V
3.3V TAP AC Output Load Equivalent
2.5V TAP AC Output Load Equivalent
1.25V
1.5V
50Ω
50Ω
TDO
TDO
Z O= 50Ω
Z O= 50Ω
20pF
20pF
TAP DC Electrical Characteristics And Operating Conditions
(0°C < TA < +70°C; VDD = 3.3V ±0.165V unless otherwise noted)[11]
Parameter
Description
Description
Conditions
VOH1
Output HIGH Voltage
IOH = –4.0 mA
VOH2
Output HIGH Voltage
VOL1
Output LOW Voltage
IOL = 8.0 mA
VOL2
Output LOW Voltage
VIH
Input HIGH Voltage
VDDQ = 3.3V
VIL
Input LOW Voltage
VDDQ = 2.5V
IX
Input Load Current
Min
Max
Unit
VDDQ = 3.3V
2.4
V
IOH = –1.0 mA
VDDQ = 2.5V
2.0
V
IOH = –100 µA
VDDQ = 3.3V
2.9
V
VDDQ = 2.5V
2.1
V
VDDQ = 3.3V
0.4
V
IOL = 8.0 mA
VDDQ = 2.5V
0.4
V
IOL = 100 µA
VDDQ = 3.3V
0.2
V
VDDQ = 2.5V
0.2
V
2.0
VDD + 0.3
V
VDDQ = 2.5V
1.7
VDD + 0.3
V
VDDQ = 3.3V
–0.5
0.7
V
–0.3
0.7
V
–5
5
µA
GND < VIN < VDDQ
Identification Register Definitions
Instruction Field
CY7C1361C
(256K x36)
CY7C1363C
(512K x18)
Description
Revision Number (31:29)
000
000
Device Depth (28:24)[12]
01011
01011
Device Width (23:18) 119-BGA
101001
101001
Defines memory type and architecture
Device Width (23:18) 165-FBGA
000001
000001
Defines memory type and architecture
Defines width and density
Cypress Device ID (17:12)
Cypress JEDEC ID Code (11:1)
ID Register Presence Indicator (0)
100110
010110
00000110100
00000110100
1
1
Describes the version number.
Reserved for Internal Use
Allows unique identification of SRAM vendor.
Indicates the presence of an ID register.
Notes
11. All voltages referenced to VSS (GND).
12. Bit #24 is “1” in the Register Definitions for both 2.5V and 3.3V versions of this device.
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Scan Register Sizes
Register Name
Bit Size (x 36)
Bit Size (x 18)
Instruction
3
3
Bypass
1
1
ID
32
32
Boundary Scan Order (119-ball BGA package)
71
71
Boundary Scan Order (165-ball FBGA package)
71
71
Identification Codes
Instruction
Code
Description
EXTEST
000
Captures I/O ring contents. Places the boundary scan register between TDI and TDO.
Forces all SRAM outputs to High-Z state.
IDCODE
001
Loads the ID register with the vendor ID code and places the register between TDI and TDO.
This operation does not affect SRAM operations.
SAMPLE Z
010
Captures I/O ring contents. Places the boundary scan register between TDI and TDO.
Forces all SRAM output drivers to a High-Z state.
RESERVED
011
Do Not Use: This instruction is reserved for future use.
SAMPLE/PRELOAD
100
Captures I/O ring contents. Places the boundary scan register between TDI and TDO.
Does not affect SRAM operation.
RESERVED
101
Do Not Use: This instruction is reserved for future use.
RESERVED
110
Do Not Use: This instruction is reserved for future use.
BYPASS
111
Places the bypass register between TDI and TDO. This operation does not affect SRAM
operations.
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119-Ball BGA Boundary Scan Order
CY7C1361C (256K x 36)
Bit # ball ID
CY7C1363C (512K x 18)
Signal
Name
Bit #
ball ID
Signal
Name
Bit #
ball ID
Signal
Name
Bit #
ball ID
Signal
Name
1
K4
CLK
37
P4
A0
1
K4
CLK
37
P4
A0
2
H4
GW
38
N4
A1
2
H4
GW
38
N4
A1
3
M4
BWE
39
R6
A
3
M4
BWE
39
R6
A
4
F4
OE
40
T5
A
4
F4
OE
40
T5
A
5
B4
ADSC
41
T3
A
5
B4
ADSC
41
T3
A
6
A4
ADSP
42
R2
A
6
A4
ADSP
42
R2
A
7
G4
ADV
43
R3
MODE
7
G4
ADV
43
R3
MODE
8
C3
A
44
P2
DQPD
8
C3
A
44
Internal
Internal
9
B3
A
45
P1
DQD
9
B3
A
45
Internal
Internal
10
D6
DQPB
46
L2
DQD
10
T2
A
46
Internal
Internal
11
H7
DQB
47
K1
DQD
11
Internal
Internal
47
Internal
Internal
12
G6
DQB
48
N2
DQD
12
Internal
Internal
48
P2
DQPB
13
E6
DQB
49
N1
DQD
13
Internal
Internal
49
N1
DQB
14
D7
DQB
50
M2
DQD
14
D6
DQPA
50
M2
DQB
15
E7
DQB
51
L1
DQD
15
E7
DQA
51
L1
DQB
16
F6
DQB
52
K2
DQD
16
F6
DQA
52
K2
DQB
17
G7
DQB
53
Internal
Internal
17
G7
DQA
53
Internal
Internal
18
H6
DQB
54
H1
DQC
18
H6
DQA
54
H1
DQB
19
T7
ZZ
55
G2
DQC
19
T7
ZZ
55
G2
DQB
20
K7
DQA
56
E2
DQC
20
K7
DQA
56
E2
DQB
21
L6
DQA
57
D1
DQC
21
L6
DQA
57
D1
DQB
22
N6
DQA
58
H2
DQC
22
N6
DQA
58
Internal
Internal
23
P7
DQA
59
G1
DQC
23
P7
DQA
59
Internal
Internal
24
N7
DQA
60
F2
DQC
24
Internal
Internal
60
Internal
Internal
25
M6
DQA
61
E1
DQC
25
Internal
Internal
61
Internal
Internal
26
L7
DQA
62
D2
DQPC
26
Internal
Internal
62
Internal
Internal
27
K6
DQA
63
C2
A
27
Internal
Internal
63
C2
A
28
P6
DQPA
64
A2
A
28
Internal
Internal
64
A2
A
29
T4
A
65
E4
CE1
29
T6
A
65
E4
CE1
30
A3
A
66
B2
CE2
30
A3
A
66
B2
CE2
31
C5
A
67
L3
BWD
31
C5
A
67
Internal
Internal
32
B5
A
68
G3
BWC
32
B5
A
68
Internal
Internal
33
A5
A
69
G5
BWB
33
A5
A
69
G3
BWB
34
C6
A
70
L5
BWA
34
C6
A
70
L5
BWA
35
A6
A
71
Internal
Internal
35
A6
A
71
Internal
Internal
36
B6
A
36
B6
A
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165-Ball FBGA Boundary Scan Order
CY7C1361C (256K x 36)
CY7C1363C (512K x 18)
Bit #
ball ID
Signal
Name
Bit #
ball ID
Signal
Name
Bit #
ball ID
Signal
Name
Bit #
ball ID
Signal
Name
1
B6
CLK
37
R6
A0
1
B6
CLK
37
R6
A0
2
B7
GW
38
P6
A1
2
B7
GW
38
P6
A1
3
A7
BWE
39
R4
A
3
A7
BWE
39
R4
A
4
B8
OE
40
P4
A
4
B8
OE
40
P4
A
5
A8
ADSC
41
R3
A
5
A8
ADSC
41
R3
A
6
B9
ADSP
42
P3
A
6
B9
ADSP
42
P3
A
7
A9
ADV
43
R1
MODE
7
A9
ADV
43
R1
MODE
8
B10
A
44
N1
DQPD
8
B10
A
44
Internal
Internal
9
A10
A
45
L2
DQD
9
A10
A
45
Internal
Internal
10
C11
DQPB
46
K2
DQD
10
A11
A
46
Internal
Internal
11
E10
DQB
47
J2
DQD
11
Internal
Internal
47
Internal
Internal
12
F10
DQB
48
M2
DQD
12
Internal
Internal
48
N1
DQPB
13
G10
DQB
49
M1
DQD
13
Internal
Internal
49
M1
DQB
14
D10
DQB
50
L1
DQD
14
C11
DQPA
50
L1
DQB
15
D11
DQB
51
K1
DQD
15
D11
DQA
51
K1
DQB
16
E11
DQB
52
J1
DQD
16
E11
DQA
52
J1
DQB
17
F11
DQB
53
Internal
Internal
17
F11
DQA
53
Internal
Internal
18
G11
DQB
54
G2
DQC
18
G11
DQA
54
G2
DQB
19
H11
ZZ
55
F2
DQC
19
H11
ZZ
55
F2
DQB
20
J10
DQA
56
E2
DQC
20
J10
DQA
56
E2
DQB
21
K10
DQA
57
D2
DQC
21
K10
DQA
57
D2
DQB
22
L10
DQA
58
G1
DQC
22
L10
DQA
58
Internal
Internal
23
M10
DQA
59
F1
DQC
23
M10
DQA
59
Internal
Internal
24
J11
DQA
60
E1
DQC
24
Internal
Internal
60
Internal
Internal
25
K11
DQA
61
D1
DQC
25
Internal
Internal
61
Internal
Internal
26
L11
DQA
62
C1
DQPC
26
Internal
Internal
62
Internal
Internal
27
M11
DQA
63
B2
A
27
Internal
Internal
63
B2
A
28
N11
DQPA
64
A2
A
28
Internal
Internal
64
A2
A
29
R11
A
65
A3
CE1
29
R11
A
65
A3
CE1
30
R10
A
66
B3
CE2
30
R10
A
66
B3
CE2
31
P10
A
67
B4
BWD
31
P10
A
67
Internal
Internal
32
R9
A
68
A4
BWC
32
R9
A
68
Internal
Internal
33
P9
A
69
A5
BWB
33
P9
A
69
A4
BWB
34
R8
A
70
B5
BWA
34
R8
A
70
B5
BWA
71
A6
CE3
71
A6
CE3
35
P8
A
36
P11
A
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P8
A
36
P11
A
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Maximum Ratings
Neutron Soft Error Immunity
Description
Test
Conditions
Typ
Max*
Unit
LSBU
Logical
Single-Bit
Upsets
25°C
361
394
FIT/
Mb
LMBU
Logical
Multi-Bit
Upsets
25°C
0
0.01
FIT/
Mb
Single Event
Latch up
85°C
0
0.1
FIT/
Dev
Exceeding maximum ratings may impair the useful life of the
device. These user guidelines are not tested.
Parameter
Storage Temperature ................................ –65°C to + 150°C
Ambient Temperature with
Power Applied ........................................... –55°C to + 125°C
Supply Voltage on VDD Relative to GND .......–0.5V to + 4.6V
Supply Voltage on VDDQ Relative to GND ..... –0.5V to + VDD
DC Voltage Applied to Outputs
in tri-state.............................................–0.5V to VDDQ + 0.5V
SEL
DC Input Voltage ................................... –0.5V to VDD + 0.5V
* No LMBU or SEL events occurred during testing; this column represents a
statistical χ2, 95% confidence limit calculation. For more details refer to Application Note AN 54908 “Accelerated Neutron SER Testing and Calculation of
Terrestrial Failure Rates”
Current into Outputs (LOW)......................................... 20 mA
Static Discharge Voltage........................................... >2001V
(per MIL-STD-883, Method 3015)
Latch up Current..................................................... >200 mA
Operating Range
Ambient
VDD
VDDQ
Temperature
Commercial 0°C to +70°C 3.3V – 5%/+10% 2.5V – 5%
to VDD
Industrial
–40°C to +85°C
Automotive –40°C to +125°C
Range
Electrical Characteristics Over the Operating Range
Parameter
Description
VDD
Power Supply Voltage
VDDQ
I/O Supply Voltage
VOH
Output HIGH Voltage
VOL
Output LOW Voltage
VIH
Input HIGH Voltage[13]
VIL
Input LOW Voltage[13]
IX
Input Leakage Current
except ZZ and MODE
[13, 14]
Test Conditions
for 3.3V I/O
for 2.5V I/O
for 3.3V I/O, IOH = −4.0 mA
for 2.5V I/O, IOH = −1.0 mA
for 3.3V I/O, IOL= 8.0 mA
for 2.5V I/O, IOL= 1.0 mA
for 3.3V I/O
for 2.5V I/O
for 3.3V I/O
for 2.5V I/O
GND ≤ VI ≤ VDDQ
Input Current of MODE
IOZ
Input = VSS
Input = VDD
Input Current of ZZ
Input = VSS
Input = VDD
Output Leakage Current GND < VI < VDDQ, Output Disabled
Min
3.135
3.135
2.375
2.4
2.0
2.0
1.7
–0.3
–0.3
–5
Max
3.6
VDD
2.625
Unit
V
V
V
V
V
0.4
V
0.4
V
VDD + 0.3V V
VDD + 0.3V V
0.8
V
0.7
V
5
μA
–30
5
–5
–5
30
5
μA
μA
μA
μA
μA
Notes
13. Overshoot: VIH(AC) < VDD +1.5V (Pulse width less than tCYC/2), undershoot: VIL(AC) > –2V (Pulse width less than tCYC/2).
14. TPower-up: Assumes a linear ramp from 0V to VDD(min.) within 200ms. During this time VIH < VDD and VDDQ < VDD.
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Electrical Characteristics Over the Operating Range
(continued)[13, 14]
Parameter
Description
IDD
VDD Operating Supply
Current
Test Conditions
VDD = Max., IOUT = 0 mA,
7.5 ns cycle,133 MHz
f = fMAX = 1/tCYC
10 ns cycle,100 MHz
ISB1
Automatic CE
Power-down
Current—TTL Inputs
Max. VDD, Device Deselected,
VIN> VIH or VIN < VIL, f = fMAX,
inputs switching
ISB2
Automatic CE
Power-down
Current—CMOS Inputs
Max. VDD, Device Deselected,
VIN > VDD – 0.3V or VIN < 0.3V,
f = 0, inputs static
ISB3
Automatic CE
Power-down
Current—CMOS Inputs
ISB4
Automatic CE
Power-down
Current—TTL Inputs
Max. VDD, Device Deselected,
All speeds (Comm/Ind’l)
VIN > VDDQ – 0.3V or VIN < 0.3V, 10 ns cycle,100 MHz
f = fMAX, inputs switching
(Automotive)
Max. VDD, Device Deselected,
All speeds (Comm/Ind’l)
VIN > VIH or VIN < VIL
10 ns cycle,100 MHz
f = 0, inputs static
(Automotive)
Min
Max
250
Unit
mA
180
110
150
mA
mA
40
mA
100
120
mA
mA
40
mA
60
mA
All speeds (Comm/Ind’l)
10 ns cycle,100 MHz
(Automotive)
All speeds
Capacitance[15]
Parameter
CIN
CCLK
CI/O
Description
Test Conditions
Input Capacitance
Clock Input Capacitance
Input/Output Capacitance
TA = 25°C, f = 1 MHz,
VDD = 3.3V
VDDQ = 2.5V
100 TQFP
Max.
5
5
5
119 BGA 165 FBGA
Max.
Max.
5
5
5
5
7
7
Unit
100 TQFP
Package
29.41
119 BGA 165 FBGA
Package Package
34.1
16.8
Unit
pF
pF
pF
Thermal Resistance[15]
Parameter
ΘJA
Description
Test Conditions
Thermal Resistance
(Junction to Ambient)
Thermal Resistance
(Junction to Case)
ΘJC
Test conditions follow standard
test methods and procedures for
measuring thermal impedance,
according to EIA/JESD51
6.31
14.0
3.0
°C/W
°C/W
Figure 5. AC Test Loads and Waveforms
3.3V I/O Test Load
R = 317Ω
3.3V
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
RL = 50Ω
Z0 = 50Ω
VT = 1.5V
(a)
ALL INPUT PULSES
VDDQ
GND
5 pF
INCLUDING
JIG AND
SCOPE
R = 351Ω
10%
90%
10%
90%
≤ 1 ns
≤ 1 ns
(b)
(c)
2.5V I/O Test Load
R = 1667Ω
2.5V
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
RL = 50Ω
Z0 = 50Ω
VT = 1.25V
(a)
ALL INPUT PULSES
VDDQ
GND
5 pF
INCLUDING
JIG AND
SCOPE
R = 1538Ω
(b)
10%
90%
10%
90%
≤ 1 ns
≤ 1 ns
(c)
Note
15. Tested initially and after any design or process change that may affect these parameters.
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Switching Characteristics Over the Operating Range[20, 21]
Description
Parameter
tPOWER
VDD(Typical) to the first Access[16]
–133
Min
–100
Max
Min
Max
Unit
1
1
ms
Clock
tCYC
Clock Cycle Time
7.5
10
ns
tCH
Clock HIGH
3.0
4.0
ns
tCL
Clock LOW
3.0
4.0
ns
Output Times
tCDV
Data Output Valid After CLK Rise
tDOH
Data Output Hold After CLK Rise
2.0
2.0
ns
tCLZ
Clock to
Low-Z[17, 18, 19]
0
0
ns
tCHZ
Clock to
High-Z[17, 18, 19]
3.5
3.5
ns
tOEV
OE LOW to Output Valid
3.5
3.5
ns
tOELZ
tOEHZ
OE LOW to Output
Low-Z[17, 18, 19]
OE HIGH to Output
High-Z[17, 18, 19]
6.5
0
8.5
0
3.5
ns
ns
3.5
ns
Set-up Times
tAS
Address Setup Before CLK Rise
1.5
1.5
ns
tADS
ADSP, ADSC Setup Before CLK Rise
1.5
1.5
ns
tADVS
ADV Setup Before CLK Rise
1.5
1.5
ns
tWES
GW, BWE, BW[A:D] Setup Before CLK Rise
1.5
1.5
ns
tDS
Data Input Setup Before CLK Rise
1.5
1.5
ns
tCES
Chip Enable Setup
1.5
1.5
ns
tAH
Address Hold After CLK Rise
0.5
0.5
ns
tADH
ADSP, ADSC Hold After CLK Rise
0.5
0.5
ns
tWEH
GW, BWE, BW[A:D] Hold After CLK Rise
0.5
0.5
ns
tADVH
ADV Hold After CLK Rise
0.5
0.5
ns
tDH
Data Input Hold After CLK Rise
0.5
0.5
ns
tCEH
Chip Enable Hold After CLK Rise
0.5
0.5
ns
Hold Times
Notes
16. This part has a voltage regulator internally; tPOWER is the time that the power needs to be supplied above VDD(minimum) initially, before a read or write operation
can be initiated.
17. tCHZ, tCLZ,tOELZ, and tOEHZ are specified with AC test conditions shown in part (b) of AC Test Loads. Transition is measured ± 200 mV from steady-state voltage.
18. At any given voltage and temperature, tOEHZ is less than tOELZ and tCHZ is less than tCLZ to eliminate bus contention between SRAMs when sharing the same
data bus. These specifications do not imply a bus contention condition, but reflect parameters guaranteed over worst case user conditions. Device is designed
to achieve High-Z prior to Low-Z under the same system conditions.
19. This parameter is sampled and not 100% tested.
20. Timing reference level is 1.5V when VDDQ = 3.3V and is 1.25V when VDDQ = 2.5V.
21. Test conditions shown in (a) of AC Test Loads unless otherwise noted.
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Timing Diagrams
Figure 6. Read Cycle Timing[22]
tCYC
CLK
t
t ADS
t CL
CH
tADH
ADSP
t ADS
tADH
ADSC
t AS
tAH
A1
ADDRESS
A2
t
GW, BWE,BW
WES
t
WEH
X
t CES
Deselect Cycle
t CEH
CE
t
ADVS
t
ADVH
ADV
ADV suspends burst
OE
t OEV
t OEHZ
t CLZ
Data Out (Q)
High-Z
Q(A1)
t CDV
t OELZ
t CHZ
t DOH
Q(A2)
Q(A2 + 1)
Q(A2 + 2)
t CDV
Q(A2 + 3)
Q(A2)
Q(A2 + 1)
Q(A2 + 2)
Burst wraps around
to its initial state
Single READ
BURST
READ
DON’T CARE
UNDEFINED
Note
22. On this diagram, when CE is LOW: CE1 is LOW, CE2 is HIGH and CE3 is LOW. When CE is HIGH: CE1 is HIGH or CE2 is LOW or CE3 is HIGH.
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Timing Diagrams (continued)
Figure 7. Write Cycle Timing[22, 23]
t CYC
CLK
t
t ADS
CH
t
CL
tADH
ADSP
t ADS
ADSC extends burst
tADH
t ADS
tADH
ADSC
t AS
tAH
A1
ADDRESS
A2
A3
Byte write signals are ignored for first cycle when
ADSP initiates burst
t WES tWEH
BWE,
BW
X
t
WES
t
WEH
GW
t CES
tCEH
CE
t ADVS tADVH
ADV
ADV suspends burst
OE
t
Data in (D)
High-Z
t
DS
t
DH
D(A1)
D(A2)
D(A2 + 1)
D(A2 + 1)
D(A2 + 2)
D(A2 + 3)
D(A3)
D(A3 + 1)
D(A3 + 2)
OEHZ
Data Out (Q)
BURST READ
Single WRITE
BURST WRITE
DON’T CARE
Extended BURST WRITE
UNDEFINED
Note
23. Full width write can be initiated by either GW LOW; or by GW HIGH, BWE LOW and BWX LOW.
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Timing Diagrams (continued)
Figure 8. Read/Write Cycle Timing[22, 24, 25]
tCYC
CLK
t
t ADS
CH
t
CL
tADH
ADSP
ADSC
t AS
ADDRESS
A1
tAH
A2
A3
A4
t
WES
t
A5
A6
WEH
BWE, BW X
t CES
tCEH
CE
ADV
OE
t DS
Data In (D)
Data Out (Q)
High-Z
t
OEHZ
Q(A1)
tDH
t OELZ
D(A3)
D(A5)
Q(A4)
Q(A2)
Back-to-Back READs
D(A6)
t CDV
Single WRITE
Q(A4+1)
Q(A4+2)
BURST READ
DON’T CARE
Q(A4+3)
Back-to-Back
WRITEs
UNDEFINED
Notes
24. The data bus (Q) remains in high-Z following a WRITE cycle, unless a new read access is initiated by ADSP or ADSC.
25. GW is HIGH.
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Timing Diagrams (continued)
Figure 9. ZZ Mode Timing[26, 27]
CLK
t ZZ
ZZ
I
t ZZREC
t ZZI
SUPPLY
I DDZZ
t RZZI
ALL INPUTS
(except ZZ)
Outputs (Q)
DESELECT or READ Only
High-Z
DON’T CARE
Notes
26. Device must be deselected when entering ZZ mode. See Cycle Descriptions table for all possible signal conditions to deselect the device.
27. DQs are in high-Z when exiting ZZ sleep mode.
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Ordering Information
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sales representative. For more information, visit the Cypress website at www.cypress.com and refer to the product summary page at
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Table 3. Ordering Information
Speed
(MHz)
133
Ordering Code
CY7C1361C-133AXC
CY7C1363C-133AXC
CY7C1361C-133AJXC
CY7C1363C-133AJXC
Package
Diagram
Part and Package Type
51-85050 100-pin Thin Quad Flat Pack (14 x 20 x 1.4 mm) Lead-Free
(3 Chip Enable)
Commercial
51-85050 100-pin Thin Quad Flat Pack (14 x 20 x 1.4 mm) Lead-Free
(2 Chip Enable)
CY7C1361C-133AXI
51-85050 100-pin Thin Quad Flat Pack (14 x 20 x 1.4 mm) Lead-Free
(3 Chip Enable)
CY7C1363C-133AJXI
51-85050 100-pin Thin Quad Flat Pack (14 x 20 x 1.4 mm) Lead-Free
(2 Chip Enable)
100
CY7C1361C-100AXC
51-85050 100-pin Thin Quad Flat Pack (14 x 20 x 1.4 mm) Lead-Free
(3 Chip Enable)
CY7C1361C-100BGC
51-85115 119-ball Ball Grid Array (14 x 22 x 2.4 mm)
100
CY7C1361C-100AXE
51-85050 100-Pin Thin Quad Flat Pack (14 x 20 x 1.4 mm) Lead-Free
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Operating
Range
lndustrial
Commercial
Automotive
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Package Diagrams (continued)
Figure 10. 100-Pin TQFP (14X20X1.4 mm)
16.00±0.20
1.40±0.05
14.00±0.10
100
81
80
1
20.00±0.10
22.00±0.20
0.30±0.08
0.65
TYP.
30
12°±1°
(8X)
SEE DETAIL
A
51
31
50
0.20 MAX.
R 0.08 MIN.
0.20 MAX.
0.10
1.60 MAX.
0° MIN.
SEATING PLANE
STAND-OFF
0.05 MIN.
0.15 MAX.
0.25
NOTE:
1. JEDEC STD REF MS-026
GAUGE PLANE
0°-7°
R 0.08 MIN.
0.20 MAX.
2. BODY LENGTH DIMENSION DOES NOT INCLUDE MOLD PROTRUSION/END FLASH
MOLD PROTRUSION/END FLASH SHALL NOT EXCEED 0.0098 in (0.25 mm) PER SIDE
BODY LENGTH DIMENSIONS ARE MAX PLASTIC BODY SIZE INCLUDING MOLD MISMATCH
3. DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS
0.60±0.15
0.20 MIN.
51-85050-*B
1.00 REF.
DETAIL
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Figure 11. 119-Ball BGA (14X22X2.4 mm)
Ø0.05 M C
Ø0.25 M C A B
A1 CORNER
Ø0.75±0.15(119X)
Ø1.00(3X) REF.
1
2
3 4
5
6
7
7
6
5
4 3 2 1
A
A
B
B
C
D
1.27
C
D
E
E
F
F
H
19.50
J
K
L
20.32
G
H
22.00±0.20
G
J
K
L
M
10.16
M
N
P
N
P
R
R
T
T
U
U
1.27
0.70 REF.
A
3.81
7.62
30° TYP.
14.00±0.20
0.15(4X)
0.15 C
2.40 MAX.
B
0.90±0.05
0.25 C
12.00
51-85115-*B
C
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0.60±0.10
0.56
SEATING PLANE
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Figure 12. 165-Ball FBGA (13X15X1.4 mm)
TOP VIEW
BOTTOM VIEW
PIN 1 CORNER
PIN 1 CORNER
Ø0.08 M C
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Ø0.25 M C A B
A
Ø0.50 -0.06
(165X)
+0.14
B
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
C
A
D
B
E
C
1.00
F
D
G
15.00±0.10
E
H
F
J
L
M
14.00
15.00±0.10
G
K
H
J
K
N
L
7.00
P
M
R
N
P
A
R
A
1.00
5.00
B
13.00±0.10
1.40 MAX.
0.35±0.06
0.36
SEATING PLANE
C
0.15 C
0.53±0.05
0.25 C
10.00
B
13.00±0.10
0.15(4X)
NOTES :
SOLDER PAD TYPE : NON-SOLDER MASK DEFINED (NSMD)
PACKAGE WEIGHT : 0.475g
JEDEC REFERENCE : MO-216 / ISSUE E
PACKAGE CODE : BB0AC
51-85180-*B
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Document History Page
Document Title: CY7C1361C/CY7C1363C 9-Mbit (256K x 36/512K x 18) Flow-Through SRAM
Document Number: 38-05541
REV.
ECN NO.
Submission
Date
Orig. of
Change
Description of Change
**
241690
See ECN
RKF
New data sheet
*A
278969
See ECN
RKF
Changed Boundary Scan order to match the B rev of these devices.
*B
332059
See ECN
PCI
Removed 117-MHz Speed Bin
Address expansion pins/balls in the pinouts for all packages are modified
as per JEDEC standard
Added Address Expansion pins in the Pin Definitions Table
Changed Device Width (23:18) for 119-BGA from 000001 to 101001
Added separate row for 165 -FBGA Device Width (23:18)
Changed IDDZZ from 35 mA to 50 mA
Changed ISB1 and ISB3 from 40 mA to 110 and 100 mA, respectively
Modified VOL, VOH test conditions
Corrected ISB4 Test Condition from (VIN ≥ VDD – 0.3V or VIN ≤ 0.3V) to
(VIN ≥ VIH or VIN ≤ VIL) in the Electrical Characteristics table
Changed ΘJA and ΘJc for TQFP Package from 25 and 9 °C/W to 29.41
and 6.13 °C/W
respectively
Changed ΘJA and ΘJc for BGA Package from 25 and 6°C/W to 34.1 and
14.0 °C/W
respectively
Changed ΘJA and ΘJc for FBGA Package from 27 and 6 °C/W to 16.8
and 3.0 °C/W respectively
Added lead-free information for 100-pin TQFP, 119 BGA and 165 FBGA
packages
Updated Ordering Information Table
*C
377095
See ECN
PCI
Changed ISB2 from 30 to 40 mA
Modified test condition in note# 14 from VIH < VDD to VIH < VDD
*D
408298
See ECN
RXU
Changed address of Cypress Semiconductor Corporation on Page# 1
from “3901 North First Street” to “198 Champion Court”
Changed tri state to tri-state.
Modified “Input Load” to “Input Leakage Current except ZZ and MODE”
in the Electrical Characteristics Table.
Replaced Package Name column with Package Diagram in the Ordering
Information table.
Updated the ordering information.
*E
433033
See ECN
NXR
Included Automotive range.
*F
501793
See ECN
VKN
Added the Maximum Rating for Supply Voltage on VDDQ Relative to GND
Changed tTH, tTL from 25 ns to 20 ns and tTDOV from 5 ns to 10 ns in TAP
AC Switching Characteristics table.
Updated the Ordering Information table.
*G
2756340
08/26/2009
Document #: 38-05541 Rev. *G
VKN/AESA Updated template
Included Soft Error Immunity Data
Modified Ordering Information table by including parts that are available
and modified the disclaimer for the Ordering information.
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