IS43R83200D IS43/46R16160D, IS43/46R32800D JUNE 2012 8Mx32, 16Mx16, 32Mx8 256Mb DDR SDRAM FEATURES DEVICE OVERVIEW • VDD and VDDQ: 2.5V ± 0.2V • SSTL_2 compatible I/O • Double-data rate architecture; two data transfers per clock cycle • Bidirectional, data strobe (DQS) is transmitted/ received with data, to be used in capturing data at the receiver • DQS is edge-aligned with data for READs and centre-aligned with data for WRITEs • Differential clock inputs (CK and CK) • DLL aligns DQ and DQS transitions with CK transitions • Commands entered on each positive CK edge; data and data mask referenced to both edges of DQS • Four internal banks for concurrent operation • Data Mask for write data. DM masks write data at both rising and falling edges of data strobe • Burst Length: 2, 4 and 8 • Burst Type: Sequential and Interleave mode • Programmable CAS latency: 2, 2.5 and 3 • Auto Refresh and Self Refresh Modes • Auto Precharge • TRAS Lockout supported (tRAP = tRCD) ISSI’s 256-Mbit DDR SDRAM achieves high speed data transfer using pipeline architecture and two data word accesses per clock cycle. The 268,435,456-bit memory array is internally organized as four banks of 64Mb to allow concurrent operations. The pipeline allows Read and Write burst accesses to be virtually continuous, with the option to concatenate or truncate the bursts. The programmable features of burst length, burst sequence and CAS latency enable further advantages. The device is available in 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit data word size Input data is registered on the I/O pins on both edges of Data Strobe signal(s), while output data is referenced to both edges of Data Strobe and both edges of CLK. Commands are registered on the positive edges of CLK. OPTIONS • Configuration(s): 8Mx32, 16Mx16, 32Mx8 • Package(s): 144 Ball BGA (x32) 66-pin TSOP-II (x8, x16) and 60 Ball BGA (x8, x16) • Lead-free package available • Temperature Range: Commercial (0°C to +70°C) Industrial (-40°C to +85°C) Automotive, A1 (-40°C to +85°C) Automotive, A2 (-40°C to +105°C) An Auto Refresh mode is provided, along with a Self Refresh mode. All I/Os are SSTL_2 compatible. ADDRESS TABLE Parameter 8M x 32 16M x 16 32M x 8 Configuration 2M x 32 x 4 banks 4M x 16 x 4 banks 8M x 8 x 4 banks Bank Address Pins BA0, BA1 BA0, BA1 BA0, BA1 Autoprecharge A8/AP Pins A10/AP A10/AP Row Address 4K(A0 – A11) 8K(A0 – A12) 8K(A0 – A12) Column Address 512(A0 – A7, A9) 512(A0 – A8) 1K(A0 – A9) 8K / 64ms 8K / 16ms 8K / 64ms Refresh Count Com./Ind./A1 4K / 64ms A2 4K / 16ms KEY TIMING PARAMETERS Speed Grade -5 -6 Units Fck Max CL = 3 Fck Max CL = 2.5 Fck Max CL = 2 200 200 133 167 167 133 MHz MHz MHz Copyright © 2012 Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. All rights reserved. ISSI reserves the right to make changes to this specification and its products at any time without notice. ISSI assumes no liability arising out of the application or use of any information, products or services described herein. Customers are advised to obtain the latest version of this device specification before relying on any published information and before placing orders for products. Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. does not recommend the use of any of its products in life support applications where the failure or malfunction of the product can reasonably be expected to cause failure of the life support system or to significantly affect its safety or effectiveness. Products are not authorized for use in such applications unless Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. receives written assurance to its satisfaction, that: a.) the risk of injury or damage has been minimized; b.) the user assume all such risks; and c.) potential liability of Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc is adequately protected under the circumstances Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. Rev. B 06/19/2012 1 IS43R83200D IS43/46R16160D, IS43/46R32800D FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM (x32) CK CK CKE CS RAS CAS WE COMMAND DECODER & CLOCK GENERATOR 32 Mode Registers and Ext. Mode Registers CONTROLLER 32 12 12 MULTIPLEXER 12 ROW ADDRESS LATCH 12 12 ROW ADDRESS BUFFER VDD/VDDQ DATA OUT BUFFER 4096 4096 4096 4096 Vss/VssQ 32 MEMORY CELL ARRAY BANK 0 SENSE AMP I/O GATE 2 COLUMN ADDRESS LATCH DQS0-DQS3 2 ROW DECODER REFRESH COUNTER I/O 0-31 4 SELF 14 DM0-DM3 32 REFRESH CONTROLLER REFRESH A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 BA0 BA1 4 DATA IN BUFFER 512 (x 32) BANK CONTROL LOGIC 9 BURST COUNTER COLUMN ADDRESS BUFFER 2 COLUMN DECODER 9 Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. Rev. B 06/19/2012 IS43R83200D IS43/46R16160D, IS43/46R32800D FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM (x16) CK CK CKE CS RAS CAS WE COMMAND DECODER & CLOCK GENERATOR 16 Mode Registers and Ext. Mode Registers CONTROLLER 16 13 13 MULTIPLEXER 13 ROW ADDRESS LATCH 13 13 ROW ADDRESS BUFFER VDD/VDDQ DATA OUT BUFFER 8192 8192 8192 8192 Vss/VssQ 16 MEMORY CELL ARRAY BANK 0 SENSE AMP I/O GATE 2 COLUMN ADDRESS LATCH LDQS, UDQS 2 ROW DECODER REFRESH COUNTER I/O 0-15 2 REFRESH 15 LDM, UDM 16 REFRESH CONTROLLER SELF A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 BA0 BA1 2 DATA IN BUFFER 512 (x 16) BANK CONTROL LOGIC 9 BURST COUNTER COLUMN ADDRESS BUFFER Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. Rev. B 06/19/2012 COLUMN DECODER 9 3 IS43R83200D IS43/46R16160D, IS43/46R32800D PIN CONFIGURATIONS 66 pin TSOP - Type II for x8 VDD 1 66 VSS DQ0 2 65 DQ7 VDDQ 3 64 VSSQ NC 4 63 NC DQ1 5 62 DQ6 VSSQ 6 61 VDDQ NC 7 60 NC DQ2 8 59 DQ5 VDDQ 9 58 VSSQ NC 10 57 NC DQ3 11 56 DQ4 VSSQ 12 55 VDDQ NC 13 54 NC NC 14 53 NC VDDQ 15 52 VSSQ NC 16 51 DQS NC 17 50 NC VDD 18 49 VREF NC 19 48 VSS NC 20 47 DM WE 21 46 CK CAS 22 45 CK RAS 23 44 CKE CS 24 43 NC NC 25 42 A12 BA0 26 41 A11 BA1 27 40 A9 A10/AP 28 39 A8 A0 29 38 A7 A1 30 37 A6 A2 31 36 A5 A3 32 35 A4 VDD 33 34 VSS PIN DESCRIPTION: x8 A0-A12 Row Address Input DM Data Write Mask A0-A9 Column Address Input DQS Data Strobe BA0, BA1 Bank Select Address VDD Power DQ0 – DQ7 Data I/O VDDQ Power Supply for I/O Pins CK, CK System Clock Input VSS Ground CKE Clock Enable VSSQ Ground for I/O Pins CS Chip Select VREF SSTL_2 reference voltage CAS Column Address Strobe Command NC No Connection RAS Row Address Strobe Command WE Write Enable 4 Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. 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B 06/19/2012 IS43R83200D IS43/46R16160D, IS43/46R32800D PIN CONFIGURATION Package Code B: 60-ball FBGA (top view) for x8 (8mm x 13mm Body, 0.8mm Ball Pitch) Top View (Balls seen through the Package) : Ball Existing : Depopulated Ball Top View(See the balls through the Package) 1 2 3 7 8 9 DQ7 VSS A VDD DQ0 VDDQ NC VDDQ DQ6 B DQ1 VSSQ NC NC VSSQ DQ5 C DQ2 VDDQ NC NC VDDQ DQ4 D DQ3 VSSQ NC D NC VSSQ DQS E NC VDDQ NC E VREF VSS DM F NC VDD NC CK CK G WE CAS H A12 CKE H RAS CS J A11 A9 J BA1 BA0 A8 A7 K A0 A10/AP A6 A5 L A2 A1 A4 VSS M VDD A3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C VSSQ F G K L M BGA Package Ball Pattern Top View x 8 Device Ball Pattern PIN DESCRIPTION: x8 A0-A12 Row Address Input DQS Data Strobe A0-A9 Column Address Input VDD Power BA0, BA1 Bank Select Address VDDQ Power Supply for I/O Pins DQ0 – DQ7 Data I/O VSS Ground CK, CK System Clock Input VSSQ Ground for I/O Pins CKE Clock Enable VREF SSTL_2 reference voltage CS Chip Select NC No Connection CAS Column Address Strobe Command RAS Row Address Strobe Command WE Write Enable DM Data Write Mask Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. 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B 06/19/2012 5 IS43R83200D IS43/46R16160D, IS43/46R32800D PIN CONFIGURATIONS 66 pin TSOP - Type II for x16 VDD 1 66 VSS DQ0 2 65 DQ15 VDDQ 3 64 VSSQ DQ1 4 63 DQ14 DQ2 5 62 DQ13 VSSQ 6 61 VDDQ DQ3 7 60 DQ12 DQ4 8 59 DQ11 VDDQ 9 58 VSSQ DQ5 10 57 DQ10 DQ6 11 56 DQ9 VSSQ 12 55 VDDQ DQ7 13 54 DQ8 NC 14 53 NC VDDQ 15 52 VSSQ LDQS 16 51 UDQS NC 17 50 NC VDD 18 49 VREF NC 19 48 VSS LDM 20 47 UDM WE 21 46 CK CAS 22 45 CK RAS 23 44 CKE CS 24 43 NC NC 25 42 A12 BA0 26 41 A11 BA1 27 40 A9 A10/AP 28 39 A8 A0 29 38 A7 A1 30 37 A6 A2 31 36 A5 A3 32 35 A4 VDD 33 34 VSS PIN DESCRIPTION: x16 A0-A12 Row Address Input LDM, UDM Data Write Mask A0-A8 Column Address Input LDQS, UDQS Data Strobe BA0, BA1 Bank Select Address VDD Power DQ0 – DQ15 Data I/O VDDQ Power Supply for I/O Pins CK, CK System Clock Input VSS Ground CKE Clock Enable VSSQ Ground for I/O Pins CS Chip Select VREF SSTL_2 reference voltage CAS Column Address Strobe Command NC No Connection RAS Row Address Strobe Command WE Write Enable 6 Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. 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B 06/19/2012 IS43R83200D IS43/46R16160D, IS43/46R32800D PIN CONFIGURATION Package Code B: 60-ball FBGA (top view) for x16 (8mm x 13mm Body, 0.8mm Ball Pitch) Top View (Balls seen through the Package) : Ball Existing : Depopulated Ball 7 8 9 A VDD DQ0 VDDQ DQ13 B DQ2 VSSQ DQ1 VSSQ DQ11 C DQ4 VDDQ DQ3 DQ10 VDDQ DQ9 D DQ6 VSSQ DQ5 D DQ8 VSSQ UDQS E LDQS VDDQ DQ7 E VREF VSS UDM F LDM VDD CK CK G WE CAS H A12 CKE H RAS CS J A11 A9 J BA1 BA0 A8 A7 K A0 A10/AP A6 A5 L A2 A1 A4 VSS M VDD A3 Top View(See the balls through the Package) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C 1 2 3 VSSQ DQ15 VSS DQ14 VDDQ DQ12 F G K L M BGA Package Ball Pattern Top View NC x 16 Device Ball Pattern PIN DESCRIPTION: x16 A0-A12 Row Address Input LDQS, UDQS Data Strobe A0-A8 Column Address Input VDD Power BA0, BA1 Bank Select Address VDDQ Power Supply for I/O Pins DQ0 – DQ15 Data I/O VSS Ground CK, CK System Clock Input VSSQ Ground for I/O Pins CKE Clock Enable VREF SSTL_2 reference voltage CS Chip Select NC No Connection CAS Column Address Strobe Command RAS Row Address Strobe Command WE Write Enable LDM, UDM Data Write Mask Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. Rev. B 06/19/2012 7 IS43R83200D IS43/46R16160D, IS43/46R32800D PIN CONFIGURATION Package Code B: 144-ball FBGA (top view) (12mm x 12mm Body, 0.8mm Ball Pitch) Top View (Balls seen through the package) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D E F G H J K L M DQS0 DM0 VSSQ DQ3 DQ4 VDDQ DQ6 NC DQ2 DQ0 DQ31 DQ29 DQ28 VSSQ VDDQ DQ1 VDDQ VDDQ DQ30 VDDQ DQ5 VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ VDD VSS VSSQ VSS DQ7 VDDQ VDD DM3 DQS3 VDDQ DQ27 NC VDD VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ DQ26 DQ25 VSS VSSQ VSS VDD VDDQ DQ24 DQ17 DQ16 VDDQ VSSQ VSS VSS VSS VSS VSSQ VDDQ DQ15 DQ14 DQ19 DQ18 VDDQ VSSQ VSS VSS VSS VSS VSSQ VDDQ DQ13 DQ12 VSSQ VSS VSS VSS VSS VSSQ DQ21 DQ20 VDDQ VSSQ VSS VSS VSS VSS VSSQ VDDQ DQ11 DQ10 DQ22 DQ23 VDDQ VSSQ VSS VSS VSS VSS VSSQ VDDQ DQS2 DM2 NC DM1 DQS1 NC DQ9 DQ8 CAS WE VDD VSS A10 VDD VDD NC VSS VDD NC NC RAS NC NC BA1 A2 A11 A9 A5 NC CK CK NC CS NC BA0 A0 A1 A3 A4 A6 A7 A8 CKE VREF Note: Vss balls inside the dotted box are optional for purposes of thermal dissipation. PIN DESCRIPTION: for x32 A0-A11 Row Address Input WE Write Enable A0-A7, A9 Column Address Input DM0-DM3 Data Write Mask BA0, BA1 Bank Select Address DQS0-DQS3 Data Strobe DQ0 – DQ31 Data I/O VDD Power CK, CK System Clock Input VDDQ Power Supply for I/O Pins CKE Clock Enable VREF SSTL_2 reference voltage CS Chip Select VSS Ground CAS Column Address Strobe Command VSSQ Ground for I/O Pins NC No Connection RAS Row Address Strobe Command 8 Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. Rev. B 06/19/2012 IS43R83200D IS43/46R16160D, IS43/46R32800D PIN FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTIONS Symbol CK, CK Type Input CKE Input CS Input RAS, CAS, WE DM: x8; LDM, UDM: x16; DM0-DM3: x32 Input Input Input Data Mask: DM is an input mask signal for write data. Input data is masked when DM is sampled HIGH along with that input data during a WRITE access. DM is sampled on both edges of DQS. Although DM pins are input-only, the DM loading matches the DQ and DQS loading. For x16 devices, LDM corresponds to the data on DQ0-DQ7, UDM corresponds to the data on DQ8-DQ15. BA0, BA1 Input A [12:0] Input DQ: DQ0-DQ7: x8; DQ0-DQ15: x16 DQ0-DQ31: x32 DQS: x8: I/O I/O LDQS, UDQS x16: DQS0-DQS3: x32 NC VREF VDDQ VSSQ VDD VSS Description Clock: CK and CK are differential clock inputs. All address and control input signals are sampled on the crossing of the positive edge of CK and negative edge of CK. Input and output data is referenced to the crossing of CK and CK (both directions of crossing). Internal clock signals are derived from CK/ CK. Clock Enable: CKE HIGH activates, and CKE LOW deactivates internal clock signals, and device input buffers and output drivers. Taking CKE LOW provides PRECHARGE POWER-DOWN and SELF REFRESH operation (all banks idle), or ACTIVE POWERDOWN (row ACTIVE in any bank). CKE is synchronous for all functions except for SELF REFRESH EXIT, which is achieved asynchronously. Input buffers, excluding CK, CK and CKE, are disabled during power-down and self refresh mode which are contrived for low standby power consumption. Chip Select: CS enables (registered LOW) and disables (registered HIGH) the command decoder. All commands are masked when CS is registered HIGH. CS provides for external bank selection on systems with multiple banks. CS is considered part of the command code. Command Inputs: RAS, CAS and WE (along with CS) define the command being entered. For x32 devices, DM0 corresponds to the data on DQ0-DQ7, DM1 corresponds to the data on DQ8-DQ15, DM2 corresponds to the data on DQ16-DQ23, and DM3 corresponds to the data on DQ24-DQ31. Input Bank Address Inputs: BA0 and BA1 define to which bank an ACTIVE, READ, WRITE or PRECHARGE command is being applied. Address Inputs: provide the row address for ACTIVE commands, and the column address and AUTO PRECHARGE bit for READ / WRITE commands, to select one location out of the memory array in the respective bank. The address inputs also provide the opcode during a MODE REGISTER SET command. A12 is not used for x32. Data Bus: Input / Output Data Strobe: Output with read data, input with write data. Edge-aligned with read data, centered with write data. Used to capture write data. For x16 device, LDQS corresponds to the data on DQ0-DQ7, UDQS corresponds to the data on DQ8-DQ15. -Supply Supply Supply Supply Supply For x32 device, DQS0 corresponds to the data on DQ0-DQ7, DQS1 corresponds to the data on DQ8-DQ15, DQS2 corresponds to the data on DQ16-DQ23, and DQS3 corresponds to the data on DQ24-DQ31. No Connect: Should be left unconnected. SSTL_2 reference voltage. I/O Power Supply. I/O Ground. Power Supply. Ground. Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. Rev. B 06/19/2012 9 IS43R83200D IS43/46R16160D, IS43/46R32800D COMMANDS TRUTH TABLES All commands (address and control signals) are registered on the positive edge of clock (crossing of CK going high and CK going low). Truth Table shows basic timing parameters for all commands. TRUTH TABLE - COMMANDS NAME (FUNCTION) CS RAS CAS WE BA AP Address Notes DESELECT (NOP) H X X X X X X 2 NO OPERATION (NOP) L H H H X X X 2 ACTIVE (select bank and activate row) L L H H Valid X Row READ (select bank and column and start read burst) L H L H Valid L Column READ with AP (read burst with Auto Precharge) L H L H Valid H Column WRITE (select bank and column and start write burst) L H L L Valid L Column WRITE with AP (write burst with Auto Precharge) L H L L Valid H Column 3 BURST TERMINATE L H H L X X X 4 PRECHARGE (deactivate row in selected bank) L L H L Valid L X 5 PRECHARGE ALL (deactivate rows in all banks) L L H L X H X 5 AUTO REFRESH or enter SELF REFRESH L L L H X X X 6,7,8 MODE REGISTER SET L L L L Valid Op-code 3 9 Notes: 1. All states and sequences not shown are illegal or reserved. 2. DESELECT and NOP are functionally interchangeable. 3. Autoprecharge is non-persistent. AP High enables Auto Precharge, while AP Low disables Autoprecharge. 4. Burst Terminate applies to only Read bursts with Auto Precharge disabled. This command is undefined and should not be used for Read with Auto Precharge enabled, and for Write bursts. 5. If AP is Low, bank address determines which bank is to be precharged. If AP is High, all banks are precharged and BA0BA1are don’t care. 6. This command is AUTO REFRESH if CKE is High, and SELF REFRESH if CKE is low. 7. All address inputs and I/O are ‘don't care’ except for CKE. Internal refresh counters control bank and row addressing. 8. All banks must be precharged before issuing an AUTO-REFRESH or SELF REFRESH command. 9. BA0 and BA1 value select between MRS and EMRS. 10. CKE is HIGH for all commands shown except SELF REFRESH. ADDRESSING TRUTH TABLE - DM Operations FUNCTION DM DQ Write Enable L Valid Write Inhibit H X Note: Used to mask write data, provided coincident with the corresponding data. 10 x32 x16 x8 A8 A10 A10 Row Address (RA) A0-A11 A0-A12 A0-A12 Column Address (CA) A0-A7, A9 A0-A8 A0-A9 Auto Precharge (AP) Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. Rev. B 06/19/2012 IS43R83200D IS43/46R16160D, IS43/46R32800D TRUTH TABLE - CKE CKE n-1 CKE n Current State COMMAND n ACTION n NOTES L L Power Down X Maintain Power Down L L Self Refresh X Maintain Self Refresh L H Power Down NOP or DESELECT Exit Power Down 6 L H Self Refresh NOP or DESELECT Exit Self Refresh 6, 7 H L All Banks Idle NOP or DESELECT Precharge Power Down Entry 6 H L Bank(s) Active NOP or DESELECT Active Power Down Entry 6 H L All Banks Idle AUTO REFRESH Self Refresh entry H H See Truth Tables - Commands Notes: 1. CKEn is the logic state of CKE at clock edge n; CKEn-1 was the state of CKE at the previous clock edge. 2. Current state is the state of DDR immediately prior to clock edge n. 3. COMMANDn is the command registered at clock edge n, and ACTIONn is the result of COMMANDn. 4. All states and sequences not shown are illegal or reserved. 5. CKE must not go LOW during a Read or Write, and must stay HIGH until after trpst or twr, respectively. 6. DESELECT and NOP are functionally interchangeable. 7. NOPs or Deselects must be issued for at least tsnr after Self-Refresh exit before any other command. After DLL Reset, at least txsrd must elapse before any Read commands occur. Basic Timing Parameters for Commands tCK tCH tCL CK CK Input tIS tIH Valid Valid Valid = Don't Care NOTE: Input = A0 - An, BA0, BA1, CKE, CS, RAS, CAS, WE; An = Address bus MSB Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. Rev. B 06/19/2012 11 IS43R83200D IS43/46R16160D, IS43/46R32800D SIMPLIFIED STATE DIAGRAM Power Applied Power On Precharge PREALL Self Refresh REFS REFSX MRS EMRS MRS REFA Idle CKEH Active Power Down Auto Refresh CKEL ACT Precharge Power Down CKEH CKEL Burst Stop Row Active Write Read Write Read Write A Write Read A Read Read Read A Write A PRE Write A PRE PRE PRE Read A Read A Precharge PREALL Automatic Sequence Command Sequence PREALL = Precharge All Banks REFS = Enter Self Refresh CKEL = Enter Power Down Write A = Write with Autoprecharge MRS = Mode Register Set REFSX = Exit Self Refresh CKEH = Exit Power Down Read A = Read with Autoprecharge EMRS = Extended Mode Register Set REFA = Auto Refresh ACT = Active PRE = Precharge 12 Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. Rev. B 06/19/2012 IS43R83200D IS43/46R16160D, IS43/46R32800D FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION The DDR SDRAM is a high speed CMOS, dynamic random-access memory internally configured as a quad-bank DRAM. The 256Mb devices contains: 268,435,456 bits. The DDR SDRAM uses double data rate architecture to achieve high speed operation. The double data rate architecture is essentially a 2n prefetch architecture with an interface designed to transfer two data words per clock cycle at the I/O pins. A single read or write access for the DDR SDRAM effectively consists of a single 2n-bit wide, one clock cycle data transfer at the internal DRAM core and two corresponding n-bit wide, one-half-clock-cycle data transfers at the I/O pins. Read and write accesses to the DDR SDRAM are burst oriented; accesses start at a selected location and continue for a programmed number of locations in a programmed sequence. Accesses begin with the registration of an ACTIVE command, which is then followed by a READ or WRITE command. The address bits registered coincident with the ACTIVE command are used to select the bank and the row to be accessed. The address bits registered coincident with the READ or WRITE command are used to select the bank and the starting column location for the burst access. Prior to normal operation, the DDR SDRAM must be initialized. The following section provides detailed information covering device initialization, register definition, command description and device operation INITIALIZATION DDR SDRAMs must be powered up and initialized in a predefined manner. Operations procedures other than those specified may result in undefined operation. If there is any interruption to the device power, the initialization routine should be followed. The steps to be followed for device initialization are listed below. The Initialization Flow diagram and the Initialization Flow sequence are shown in the following figures. The Mode Register and Extended Mode Register do not have default values. If they are not programmed during the initialization sequence, it may lead to unspecified operation. The clock stop feature is not available until the device has been properly initialized from Step 1 through 13. • Step 1: Apply VDD before or at the same time as VDDQ. • Step 2: CKE must maintain LVCMOS Low until VREF is stable. Apply VDDQ before applying VTT and VREF. • Step 3: There must be at least 200 μs of valid clocks before any command may be given to the DRAM. During this time NOP or DESELECT commands must be issued on the command bus and CKE should be brought HIGH. • Step 4: Issue a PRECHARGE ALL command. • Step 5: Provide NOPs or DESELECT commands for at least tRP time. • Step 6: Issue EMRS command • Step 7: Issue MRS command, load the base mode register and to reset the DLL. Set the desired operating modes. • Step 8: Provide NOPs or DESELECT commands for at least tMRD time. • Step 9: Issue a PRECHARGE ALL command • Step 10: Issue 2 or more AUTO REFRESH cycles • Step 11: Issue MRS command with the reset DLL bit deactivated to program operating parameters without resetting the DLL • Step 12: Provide NOP or DESELECT commands for at least tMRD time. • Step 13: The DRAM has been properly initialized and is ready for any valid command. Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. Rev. B 06/19/2012 13 IS43R83200D IS43/46R16160D, IS43/46R32800D Initialization Waveform Sequence VDD VDDQ tVDT≥ 0 VTT (system1) VREF tCK tCH CK CK CKE COMMAND DM tCL (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) tIS tIH LVCMOS LOW LEVEL ( ( )) (( )) (( )) tIS tIH NOP PRE (( )) AP4 BA0, BA1 ALL BANKS (( )) tIS tIH (( )) tIS tIH MRS PRE (( )) (( )) AR (( )) (( )) AR (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) CODE (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) CODE BA0=L, BA1=L (( )) ALL BANKS tIS tIH MRS ACT CODE RA CODE RA BA0=L, BA1=L BA (( )) (( )) (( )) tIS tIH (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) BA0=H, BA1=L (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) CODE (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) CODE (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) tIS tIH Address (( )) (( )) (( )) EMRS (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) DQS (( )) High--Z (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) DQ (( )) High--Z (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) T = 200 µs tMRD 2 Power--up: VDD and CLK stable Extended Mode Register Set tMRD2 tRP 200 cycles of CK** Load Mode Register, Reset DLL (with AP = H) tRFC tRFC tMRD 2 Load Mode Register (with AP= L) DON’T CARE Notes: 1. VTT is not applied directly to the device, however tVTD must be greater than or equal to zero to avoid device latch--up. 2. tMRD is required before any command can be applied, and 200 cycles of CK are required before any executable command can be applied 3. The two Auto Refresh commands may be moved to follow the first MRS but precede the second PRECHARGE ALL command. 4. AP is A8 for x32, and A10 for x8/x16. Address is A0 to A12 except AP. 14 Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. Rev. B 06/19/2012 IS43R83200D IS43/46R16160D, IS43/46R32800D MODE REGISTER (MR) DEFINITION The Mode Register is used to define the specific mode of operation of the DDR SDRAM. This definition includes the definition of a burst length, a burst type, and a CAS latency. The Mode Register is programmed via the MODE REGISTER SET command (with BA0=0 and BA1=0) and will retain the stored information until it is reprogrammed, or the device loses power. Mode Register bits A0-A2 specify the burst length, A3 the type of burst (sequential or interleave), A4-A6 the CAS latency, and A8 DLL reset. A logic 0 should be programmed to all the undefined addresses bits to ensure future compatibility. The Mode Register must be loaded when all banks are idle and no bursts are in progress, and the controller must wait the specified time tMRD before initiating any subsequent operation. Violating either of these requirements will result in unspecified operation. Reserved states should not be used, as unknown operation or incompatibility with future versions may result Mode Register BA1 BA0 A121 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 Address Bus (Ax) Mode Reg. (Ex) A2 A1 A0 Burst Length 0 0 0 Reserved 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 4 0 1 1 8 1 0 0 Reserved 1 0 1 Reserved 1 1 0 Reserved 1 1 1 Reserved A3 Burst Type 0 Sequential 1 Interleave A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 DLL 0 0 0 0 0 0 Normal operation 0 0 0 0 1 0 Reset DLL BA1 BA0 Mode Register Definition 0 0 Program Mode Register 0 1 Program Extended Mode Register 1 0 Reserved 1 1 Reserved Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. Rev. B 06/19/2012 A6 A5 A4 CAS Latency 0 0 0 Reserved 0 0 1 Reserved 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 3 1 0 0 Reserved 1 0 1 Reserved 1 1 0 2.5 1 1 1 Reserved Notes: 1. A12 is not used in x32 and should be ignored for this option. 2. A logic 0 should be programmed to all unused / undefined address bits to ensure future compatibility. 15 IS43R83200D IS43/46R16160D, IS43/46R32800D BURST LENGTH Read and write accesses to the DDR SDRAM are burst oriented, with the burst length being set and the burst order as in Burst Definition. The burst length determines the maximum number of column locations that can be accessed for a given READ or WRITE command. Burst lengths of 2, 4, or 8 locations are available for both the sequential and the interleaved burst types. Burst Definition Burst Length Starting Column Address Order of Accesses Within a Burst Type = Sequential Type = Interleaved 0 0-1 0-1 1 1-0 1-0 A0 2 A1 A0 0 0 0-1-2-3 0-1-2-3 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 A2 A1 A0 0 0 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 4 8 Notes: 1. For a burst length of two, A1-An selects the two data element block; A0 selects the first access within the block. 2. For a burst length of four, A2-An selects the four data element block; A0-A1 selects the first access within the block. 3. For a burst length of eight, A3-An selects the eight data element block; A0-A2 selects the first access within the block. 4. Whenever a boundary of the block is reached within a given sequence, the following access wraps within the block. 16 Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. Rev. B 06/19/2012 IS43R83200D IS43/46R16160D, IS43/46R32800D When a READ or WRITE command is issued, a block of columns equal to the burst length is effectively selected. All accesses for that burst take place within the block, meaning that the burst will wrap within the block if a boundary is reached. The block is uniquely selected by A1-An when the burst length is set to two, by A2-An when the burst length is set to 4, by A3-An when the burst length is set to 8. An is the most significant column address bit, which depends if the device is x8, x16 or x32. An = A9 for x8, An = A8 for x16 and An = A9 for x32. The programmed burst length applies to both read and write bursts. BURST TYPE Accesses within a given burst may be programmed to be either sequential or interleaved; this is referred to as the burst type and is selected via bit A3. The ordering of accesses within a burst is determined by the burst length, the burst type and the starting column address. READ LATENCY The READ latency, or CAS latency, is the delay between the registration of a READ command and the availability of the first piece of output data. If a READ command is registered at a clock edge n and the latency is 3 clocks, the first data element will be valid at n + 2tCK + tAC. If a READ command is registered at a clock edge n and the latency is 2 clocks, the first data element will be valid at n + tCK + tAC. OPERATING MODE The normal operating mode is selected by issuing a Mode Register Set command with bits A7 to An each set to zero, and bits A0 to A6 set to the desired values. A DLL reset is initiated by issuing a Mode Register Set command with bits A7 and A9 to An each set to zero, bit A8 set to one, and bits A0 to A6 set to the desired values. A Mode Register Set command issued to reset the DLL must always be followed by a Mode Register Set command to select normal operating mode (A8=0). All other combinations of values for A7 to An are reserved for future use and/or test modes. Test modes and reserved states should not be used because unknown operation or incompatibility with future versions may result. Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. Rev. B 06/19/2012 17 IS43R83200D IS43/46R16160D, IS43/46R32800D CAS LATENCIES 18 Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. Rev. B 06/19/2012 IS43R83200D IS43/46R16160D, IS43/46R32800D EXTENDED MODE REGISTER (EMR) DEFINITION The Extended Mode Register controls functions beyond those controlled by the Mode Register; these additional functions include DLL enable/disable, and output drive strength selection. The Extended Mode Register is programmed via the MODE REGISTER SET command (with BA1=0 and BA0=1) and will retain the stored information until it is reprogrammed, or the device loses power. The Extended Mode Register must be loaded when all banks are idle and no bursts are in progress, and the controller must wait the specified time tMRD before initiating any subsequent operation. Violating either of these requirements will result in unspecified operation. Reserved states should not be used, as unknown operation or incompatibility with future versions may result. DLL Enable/Disable The DLL must be enabled for normal operation. DLL enable is required during power-up initialization, and upon returning to normal operation after having disabled the DLL for the purpose of debug or evaluation (upon exiting Self Refresh Mode, the DLL is enabled automatically). Any time the DLL is enabled a DLL Reset must follow and 200 clock cycles must occur before any executable command can be issued. OUTPUT DRIVE STRENGTH (DS) The normal drive strength for all outputs is specified to be SSTL_2, Class II. This DRAM also supports a reduced driver strength option, intended for lighter load and/or point-to-point environments. EXTENDED MODE REGISTER BA1 BA0 A122 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 Address Bus (Ax) Ext. Mode Reg. (Ex) Reserved(1) A0 DLL 0 Enable 1 Disable A1 0 1 BA1 BA0 Mode Register Definition 0 0 Program Mode Register 0 1 Program Extended Mode Register 1 0 Reserved 1 1 Reserved Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. Rev. B 06/19/2012 Drive Strength Normal Reduced NOTES: 1. A logic 0 should be programmed to all unused/undefined address bits to ensure future compatibility 2. A12 is not used for x32 and should be ignored for this option. 19 IS43R83200D IS43/46R16160D, IS43/46R32800D Absolute Maximum Rating Parameter Symbol Value Unit Voltage on any pin relative to VSS Vin, Vout -1.0 ~ 3.6 V Voltage on VDD & VDDQ supply relative to VSS Vdd, Vddq -1.0 ~ 3.6 Tstg -55 ~ +150 Power dissipation Pd 1.5 W Short circuit current Ios 50 mA Storage temperature V o C Note: Permanent device damage may occur if ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS are exceeded. Functional operation should be restricted to recommend operation condition. Exposure to higher than recommended voltage for extended periods of time could affect device reliability AC/DC Electrical Characteristics and Operating Conditions Recommended operating conditions (Voltage referenced to VSS=0V; TA=0 to 70oC for Commercial, TA = -40oC to +85oC for Industrial and A1, TA = -40oC to +105oC for A2) Parameter Supply voltage (with a nominal VDD of 2.5V) I/O Supply voltage (with a nominal VDD of 2.5V) I/O Reference voltage I/O Termination voltage (system) Input logic high voltage Input logic low voltage Input Voltage Level, CLK and CLK inputs Input Differential Voltage, CLK and CLK inputs V-I Matching: Pullup to Pulldown Current Ratio Input leakage current Output leakage current Output High Current (Normal strength driver) ; VOUT = VTT + 0.84V Output Low Current (Normal strength driver) ; VOUT = VTT - 0.84V Output High Current (Half strength driver); VOUT = VTT + 0.45V Output Low Current (Half strength driver); VOUT = VTT - 0.45V Ambient Operating Temperature Commercial Industrial A1 A2 Symbol Vdd Vddq Vref Vtt Vih(dc) Vil(dc) Vin(dc) Vid(dc) Vi(Ratio) Il Ioz Ioh Iol Iohr Iolr Min 2.3 2.3 0.49*VDDQ VREF-0.04 VREF+0.15 -0.3 -0.3 0.36 0.71 -2 -5 -16.8 16.8 -9 9 Max 2.7 2.7 0.51*VDDQ VREF+0.04 VDDQ+0.3 VREF-0.15 VDDQ+0.3 VDDQ+0.6 1.4 2 5 – – – – Ta Ta Ta Ta 0 -40 -40 -40 +70 +85 +85 +105 Unit V V V V V V V V – uA uA mA mA mA mA Note 1 2 3 4 C C o C o C o o Note : 1. VREF is expected to be equal to 0.5*VDDQ of the transmitting device, and to track variations in the dc level of same. Peak-to peak noise on VREF may not exceed +/-2% of the dc value. 2. VTT is not applied directly to the device. VTT is a system supply for signal termination resistors, is expected to be set equal to VREF, and must track variations in the DC level of VREF 3. VID is the magnitude of the difference between the input level on CLK and the input level on CLK. 4. The ratio of the pullup current to the pulldown current is specified for the same temperature and voltage, over the entire temperature and voltage range, for device drain to source voltages from 0.25V to 1.0V. For a given output, it represents the maximum difference between pullup and pulldown drivers due to process variation. The full variation in the ratio of the maximum to minimum pullup and pulldown current will not exceed 1.7 for device drain to source voltages from 0.1 to 1.0. 20 Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. Rev. B 06/19/2012 IS43R83200D IS43/46R16160D, IS43/46R32800D CAPACITANCE CHARACTERISTICS(1, 2) (Vdd = Vddq = 2.5V + 0.2V, unless otherwise noted) Symbol Parameter Test Condition Limits Units Min Max CI(A) Input Capacitance, address pin VI=1.25v 1.3 3 pF CI(C) Input Capacitance, control pin f=100MHz 1.3 3 pF CI(K) Input Capacitance, CLK pin VI=25mVrms 1.3 3 pF CI/O I/O Capacitance, I/O, DQS, DM pin 3 5 pF Notes: 1. This parameter is characterized. 2. Conditions: Frequency = 100MHz; Vout(DC) = Vdd/2; Vout(peak-to-peak) = 0.2V; Vref = Vss. THERMAL RESISTANCE Package Substrate Theta-ja (Airflow = 0m/s) Theta-ja (Airflow = 1m/s) Theta-ja (Airflow = 2m/s) Theta-jc Units TSOP2(66) 4-layer 69.7 61.2 57.5 12.7 C/W BGA(60) 4-layer 40.1 36.5 34.2 7.9 C/W BGA(144) 4-layer 29.4 29 27.1 4.5 C/W Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. Rev. B 06/19/2012 21 IS43R83200D IS43/46R16160D, IS43/46R32800D IDD Specification Parameters and Test Conditions: x8, x16 (Vdd = Vddq = 2.5V ± 0.2V, Vss = VssQ = 0V, Output Open, unless otherwise noted) Symbol -5 -6 Units IDD0 Operating current for one bank active-precharge; tRC = tRC(min); tCK = tCK(min); DQ, DM and DQS inputs changing once per clock cycle; address and control inputs changing once every two clock cycles; CS = high between valid commands. 130 120 mA IDD1 Operating current for one bank operation; one bank open, BL = 4, tRC = tRC(min), tCK = tCK(min), Iout=0mA, Address and control inputs changing once per clock cycle. 140 130 mA IDD2P Precharge power-down standby current; all banks idle; power-down mode; CKE VIL(max); tCK = tCK(min); VIN = VREF for DQ, DQS and DM 30 30 mA IDD2F Precharge floating standby current; CS VIH(min); all banks idle; CKE VIH(min); tCK = tCK(min); address and other control inputs changing once per clock cycle; VIN = VREF for DQ, DQS and DM 60 60 mA IDD3P Active power-down standby current; one bank active; power-down mode; CKE VIL(max); tCK = tCK(min); VIN = VREF for DQ, DQS and DM 35 35 mA IDD3N Active standby current; CS VIH(min); CKE VIH(min); one bank active; tRC = tRAS(max); tCK = tCK(min); DQ, DQS and DM inputs changing twice per clock cycle; address and other control inputs changing once per clock cycle 75 75 mA IDD4R Operating current for burst read; burst length = 2; reads; continuous burst; one bank active; address and control inputs changing once per clock cycle; tCK = tCK(min); 50% of data changing on every transfer; lOUT = 0mA 240 210 mA IDD4W Operating current for burst write; burst length = 2; writes; continuous burst; one bank active address and control inputs changing once per clock cycle; tCK = tCK(min); DQ, DM and DQS inputs changing twice per clock cycle, 50% of input data changing at every transfer 260 220 mA IDD5 Auto refresh current; tRC = tRFC(min); 140 140 mA IDD6 Self refresh current; CKE 0.2V; 10 10 mA IDD7 Operating current for four bank operation; four bank interleaving 330 READs (BL=4) with auto precharge; tRC = tRC(min), tCK = tCK(min); Address and control inputs change only during ACTIVE, READ, or WRITE commands 280 mA 22 Parameter/ Test Condition Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. Rev. B 06/19/2012 IS43R83200D IS43/46R16160D, IS43/46R32800D IDD Specification Parameters and Test Conditions: x32 (Vdd = Vddq = 2.5V ± 0.2V, Vss = VssQ = 0V, Output Open, unless otherwise noted) Symbol Parameter/ Test Condition -5 -6 Units IDD0 Operating current for one bank active-precharge; tRC = tRC(min); tCK = tCK(min); DQ, DM and DQS inputs changing once per clock cycle; address and control inputs changing once every two clock cycles; CS = high between valid commands. 180 160 mA IDD1 Operating current for one bank operation; one bank open, BL = 4, tRC = tRC(min), tCK = tCK(min), Iout=0mA, Address and control inputs changing once per clock cycle. 190 170 mA IDD2P Precharge power-down standby current; all banks idle; power-down mode; CKE VIL(max); tCK = tCK(min); VIN = VREF for DQ, DQS and DM 35 35 mA IDD2F Precharge floating standby current; CS VIH(min); all banks idle; CKE VIH(min); tCK = tCK(min); address and other control inputs changing once per clock cycle; VIN = VREF for DQ, DQS and DM 65 65 mA IDD3P Active power-down standby current; one bank active; power-down mode; CKE VIL(max); tCK = tCK(min); VIN = VREF for DQ, DQS and DM 45 45 mA IDD3N Active standby current; CS VIH(min); CKE VIH(min); one bank active; tRC = tRAS(max); tCK = tCK(min); DQ, DQS and DM inputs changing twice per clock cycle; address and other control inputs changing once per clock cycle 80 80 mA IDD4R Operating current for burst read; burst length = 2; reads; continuous burst; one bank active; address and control inputs changing once per clock cycle; tCK = tCK(min); 50% of data changing on every transfer; lOUT = 0mA 330 300 mA IDD4W Operating current for burst write; burst length = 2; writes; continuous burst; one bank active address and control inputs changing once per clock cycle; tCK = tCK(min); DQ, DM and DQS inputs changing twice per clock cycle, 50% of input data changing at every transfer 340 310 mA IDD5 Auto refresh current; tRC = tRFC(min); 220 220 mA IDD6 Self refresh current; CKE 0.2V; 10 10 mA IDD7 Operating current for four bank operation; four bank interleaving 460 READs (BL=4) with auto precharge; tRC = tRC(min), tCK = tCK(min); Address and control inputs change only during ACTIVE, READ, or WRITE commands 430 mA Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. Rev. B 06/19/2012 23 IS43R83200D IS43/46R16160D, IS43/46R32800D AC TIMING REQUIREMENTS Absolute Specifications (VDD, VDDQ = +2.5 V ±0.2 V) PARAMETER SYMBOL -5 -6 UNITS MIN MAX MIN MAX DQ output access time for CLK,/CLK tAC -0.7 0.7 -0.7 0.7 ns DQS output access time for CLK,/CLK tDQSCK -0.6 0.6 -0.6 0.6 ns CLK high-level width tCH 0.45 0.55 0.45 0.55 tCK CLK low-level width tCL 0.45 0.55 0.45 0.55 tCK CLK half period tHP min (tCL,tCH) – min (tCL,tCH) – ns CLK cycle time CL=3 tCK(3) 5 12 6 12 ns CL=2.5 tCK(2.5) 5 12 6 12 ns CL=2 tCK(2) 7.5 12 7.5 12 ns DQ and DM input hold time tDH 0.4 – 0.45 – ns DQ and DM input setup time tDS 0.4 – 0.45 – ns Control & Address input pulse width (for each input) tIPW 2.2 – 2.2 – ns DQ and DM input pulse width (for each input) tDIPW 1.75 – 1.75 – ns DQ & DQS high-impedance time from CLK,/CLK tHZ – 0.7 – 0.7 ns DQ & DQS low--impedance time from CLK,/CLK tLZ -0.7 – -0.7 – ns DQS--DQ Skew, DQS to last DQ valid, per group, per access tDQSQ – 0.4 – 0.45 ns DQ/DQS output hold time from DQS tQH tHP-tQHS – tHPtQHS – ns Data Hold Skew Factor tQHS – 0.5 – 0.55 ns Write command to first DQS latching transition tDQSS 0.72 1.28 0.75 1.28 tCK DQS input high pulse width tDQSH 0.35 – 0.35 – tCK DQS input low pulse width tDQSL 0.35 – 0.35 – tCK DQS falling edge to CLK setup time tDSS 0.2 – 0.2 – tCK DQS falling edge hold time from CLK tDSH 0.2 – 0.2 – tCK MODE REGISTER SET command cycle time tMRD 2 – 2 – tCK Write preamble setup time tWPRES 0 – 0 – ns Write postamble tWPST 0.4 0.6 0.4 0.6 tCK Write preamble tWPRE 0.25 – 0.25 – tCK Address and Control input hold time (fast slew rate) tIHF 0.6 – 0.75 – ns Address and Control input setup time (fast slew rate) tISF 0.6 – 0.75 – ns Address and Control input hold time (slow slew rate) tIH 0.7 – 0.8 -– ns Address and Control input setup time (slow slew rate) tIS 0.7 – 0.8 – ns Read preamble tRPRE 0.9 1.1 0.9 1.1 tCK Read postamble tRPST 0.4 0.6 0.4 0.6 tCK ACTIVE to PRECHARGE command tRAS 40 70,000 42 120,000 ns 24 Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. Rev. B 06/19/2012 IS43R83200D IS43/46R16160D, IS43/46R32800D AC TIMING REQUIREMENTS Absolute Specifications (VDD, VDDQ = +2.5 V ±0.2 V@-5/-6) PARAMETER SYMBOL -5 -6 UNITS MIN MAX MIN MAX ACTIVE to ACTIVE/Auto Refresh command period tRC 55 – 60 – ns Auto Refresh to Active/Auto tRFC 70 – 72 – ns ACTIVE to READ or WRITE delay tRCD 15 – 15 – ns PRECHARGE command period tRP 15 – 15 – ns Active to Autoprecharge Delay tRAP 15 – 15 – ns ACTIVE bank A to ACTIVE bank B command tRRD 10 – 12 – ns Write recovery time tWR 15 – 15 – ns Auto Precharge write recovery + precharge time tDAL tWR+tRP – tWR+tRP – tCK Internal Write to Read Command Delay tWTR 2 – 1 – tCK Exit self refresh to non-READ tXSNR 70 – 75 – ns Exit self refresh to READ command tXSRD 200 – 200 – tCK Average Periodic Refresh Interval (x8/x16) Average Periodic Refresh Interval (x32) Ta ≤ 85 ºC tREFI – 7.8 – 7.8 ms Ta > 85 ºC, A2 only tREFI – 1.9 – 1.9 ms Ta ≤ 85 ºC tREFI – 15.6 – 15.6 ms Ta > 85 ºC, A2 only tREFI – 3.9 – 3.9 ms Output Load Condition VREF DQS DQ V TT =V REF VREF 50 Ω V OUT Zo=50 Ω 30pF Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. Rev. B 06/19/2012 V REF Output Timing Measurement Reference Point 25 IS43R83200D IS43/46R16160D, IS43/46R32800D Notes: 1. All voltages referenced to Vss. 2. Tests for AC timing, IDD, and electrical, AC and DC characteristics, may be conducted at nominal reference/supply voltage levels, but the related specifications and device operation are guaranteed for the full voltage range specified. 3. AC timing and IDD tests may use a VIL to VIH swing of up to 1.5V in the test environment, but input timing is still referenced to VREF (or to the crossing point for CK//CK), and parameter specifications are guaranteed for the specified AC input levels under normal use conditions. The minimum slew rate for the input signals is 1V/ns in the range between VIL(AC) and VIH(AC). 4. The AC and DC input level specifications are as defined in the SSTL_2 Standard (i.e. the receiver will effectively switch as a result of the signal crossing the AC input level, and will remain in that state as long as the signal does not ring back above (below) the DC input LOW (HIGH) level. 5. VREF is expected to be equal to 0.5*VddQ of the transmitting device, and to track variations in the DC level of the same. Peak-to-peak noise on VREF may not exceed +2% of the DC value. 6. VTT is not applied directly to the device. VTT is a system supply for signal termination resistors, is expected to be set equal to VREF, and must track variations in the DC level of VREF. 7. VID is the magnitude of the difference between the input level on CLK and the input level on /CLK. 8. The value of VIX is expected to equal 0.5*VddQ of the transmitting device and must track variations in the DC level of the same. 9. Enables on-chip refresh and address counters. 10. IDD specifications are tested after the device is properly initialized. 11. This parameter is sampled. VddQ = 2.5V+0.2V, Vdd = 2.5V + 0.2V , f = 100 MHz, Ta = 25°C, VOUT(DC) = VddQ/2, VOUT(PEAK TO PEAK) = 25mV. DM inputs are grouped with I/O pins - reflecting the fact that they are matched in loading (to facilitate trace matching at the board level). 12. The CLK//CLK input reference level (for timing referenced to CLK//CLK) is the point at which CLK and /CLK cross; the input reference level for signals other than CLK//CLK, is VREF. 13. Inputs are not recognized as valid until VREF stabilizes. Exception: during the period before VREF stabilizes, CKE< 0.3VddQ is recognized as LOW. 14. tHZ and tLZ transitions occur in the same access time windows as valid data transitions. These parameters are not referenced to a specific voltage level, but specify when the device output is no longer driving (HZ), or begins driving (LZ). 15. The maximum limit for this parameter is not a device limit. The device will operate with a greater value for this parameter, but system performance (bus turnaround) will degrade accordingly. 16. The specific requirement is that DQS be valid (HIGH, LOW, or at some point on a valid transition) on or before this CLK edge. A valid transition is defined as monotonic, and meeting the input slew rate specifications of the device. When no writes were previously in progress on the bus, DQS will be transitioning from High-Z to logic LOW. If a previous write was in progress, DQS could be HIGH, LOW, or transitioning from HIGH to LOW at this time, depending on tDQSS. 17. A maximum of eight AUTO REFRESH commands can be posted to any given DDR SDRAM device. 18. tXPRD should be 200 tCLK in the condition of the unstable CLK operation during the power down mode. 19. For command/address and CK & /CK slew rate > 1.0V/ns. 20. Min (tCL,tCH) refers to the smaller of the actual clock low time and the actual clock high time as provided to the device. 21. For A2 temperature grade with TA > 85°C: IDD2F, IDD3N, and IDD7 are deregulated to 10% above these values; IDD2P and IDD6 are deregulated to 20% above these values. 26 Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. Rev. B 06/19/2012 IS43R83200D IS43/46R16160D, IS43/46R32800D OUTPUT SLEW RATE CHARACTERISTICS Slew Rate Characteristic Typical Range (V/ns) Min (V/ns) Max (V/ns) Pullup Slew Rate 1.2-2.5 0.7 5.0 Pulldown Slew Rate 1.2-2.5 0.7 5.0 AC OVERSHOOT/UNDERSHOOT SPECIFICATION FOR ADDRESS AND CONTROL PINS Parameter Peak amplitude allowed for overshoot Peak amplitude allowed for undershoot Area between the overshoot signal and VDD must be less than or equal to (see figure below) Area between the undershoot signal and GND must be less than or equal to (see figure below) +5 +4 +3 Volts +2 (V) +1 0 -1 -2 -3 Max. amplitude = 1.5 V Max 1.5 1.5 4.5 4.5 Units V V V-ns V-ns Max 1.2 1.2 2.4 2.4 Units V V V-ns V-ns Overshoot VDD Ground Undershoot Max. area = 4.5 V-ns 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Time (ns) Address and Control AC Overshoot and Undershoot Definition Overshoot/Undershoot Specification for Data, Strobe, and Mask Pins Parameter Peak amplitude allowed for overshoot Peak amplitude allowed for undershoot Area between the overshoot signal and VDD must be less than or equal to (see figure below) Area between the undershoot signal and GND must be less than or equal to (see figure below) +5 +4 +3 Volts +2 (V) +1 0 -1 -2 -3 Max. amplitude = 1.2 V Overshoot VDD Ground Undershoot Max. area = 2.4 V--ns 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Time (ns) DQ/DM/DQS AC Overshoot and Undershoot Definition Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. Rev. B 06/19/2012 27 IS43R83200D IS43/46R16160D, IS43/46R32800D 32Mx8 ORDERING INFORMATION - VDD = 2.5V Commercial Range: 0°C to +70°C Frequency 200 MHz 166 MHz Speed (ns) 5 6 Order Part No. IS43R83200D-5TL IS43R83200D-6TL Package 66-pin TSOP-II, Lead-free 66-pin TSOP-II, Lead-free Industrial Range: -40°C to +85°C Frequency 200 MHz 166 MHz 28 Speed (ns) 5 6 Order Part No. IS43R83200D-5TLI IS43R83200D-6TLI Package 66-pin TSOP-II, Lead-free 66-pin TSOP-II, Lead-free Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. Rev. B 06/19/2012 IS43R83200D IS43/46R16160D, IS43/46R32800D 16Mx16 ORDERING INFORMATION - VDD = 2.5V Commercial Range: 0°C to +70°C Frequency 200 MHz 166 MHz Speed (ns) 5 6 Order Part No. IS43R16160D-5BL IS43R16160D-5TL IS43R16160D-6BL IS43R16160D-6TL Package 60-ball FBGA, Lead-free 66-pin TSOP-II, Lead-free 60-ball FBGA, Lead-free 66-pin TSOP-II, Lead-free Industrial Range: -40°C to +85°C Frequency 200 MHz 166 MHz Speed (ns) 5 6 Order Part No. IS43R16160D-5BLI IS43R16160D-5BI IS43R16160D-5TLI IS43R16160D-6BLI IS43R16160D-6BI IS43R16160D-6TLI Package 60-ball FBGA, Lead-free 60-ball FBGA 66-pin TSOP-II, Lead-free 60-ball FBGA, Lead-free 60-ball FBGA 66-pin TSOP-II, Lead-free Automotive (A1) Range: -40°C to +85°C Frequency 200 MHz 166 MHz Speed (ns) 5 6 Order Part No. IS46R16160D-5BLA1 IS46R16160D-5TLA1 IS46R16160D-6BLA1 IS46R16160D-6TLA1 Package 60-ball FBGA, Lead-free 66-pin TSOP-II, Lead-free 60-ball FBGA, Lead-free 66-pin TSOP-II, Lead-free Automotive (A2) Range: -40°C to +105°C Frequency 166 MHz Speed (ns) 6 Order Part No. IS46R16160D-6BLA2 IS46R16160D-6TLA2 Package 60-ball FBGA, Lead-free 66-pin TSOP-II, Lead-free 8Mx32 ORDERING INFORMATION - VDD = 2.5V Commercial Range: 0°C to +70°C Frequency 200 MHz 166 MHz Speed (ns) 5 6 Order Part No. IS43R32800D-5BL IS43R32800D-6BL Package 144-ball FBGA, Lead-free 144-ball FBGA, Lead-free Industrial Range: -40°C to +85°C Frequency 200 MHz 166 MHz Speed (ns) 5 6 Order Part No. IS43R32800D-5BLI IS43R32800D-5BI IS43R32800D-6BLI Package 144-ball FBGA, Lead-free 144-ball FBGA 144-ball FBGA, Lead-free Automotive (A1) Range: -40°C to +85°C Frequency 166 MHz Speed (ns) 6 Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. Rev. B 06/19/2012 Order Part No. IS46R32800D-6BLA1 Package 144-ball FBGA, Lead-free 29 30 Θ Package Outline 10/04/2006 4. Formed leads shall be planar with respect to one another within 0.1mm at the seating plane after final test. 3. Dimension b does not include dambar protrusion/intrusion. 2. Dimension D and E1 do not include mold protrusion . 1. Controlling dimension : mm NOTE : IS43R83200D IS43/46R16160D, IS43/46R32800D Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. Rev. B 06/19/2012 IS43R83200D IS43/46R16160D, IS43/46R32800D Mini Ball Grid Array Package Code: B (60-Ball) 8mm x 13mm Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. Rev. B 06/19/2012 31 IS43R83200D IS43/46R16160D, IS43/46R32800D 32 Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. Rev. B 06/19/2012