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| CY7C1511JV18, CY7C1526JV18 |
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Pin Definitions |
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| D[x:0] | Input- | Data Input Signals. Sampled on the rising edge of K and |
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| Synchronous | CY7C1511JV18 − D[7:0] |
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| Input- | Write Port Select − Active LOW. Sampled on the rising edge of the K clock. When asserted active, a |
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| Synchronous | write operation is initiated. Deasserting deselects the write port. Deselecting the write port ignores D[x:0]. |
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| 0, | Input- | Nibble Write Select 0, 1 − Active LOW (CY7C1511JV18 Only). Sampled on the rising edge of the K |
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| NWS1, | Synchronous | and K clocks when write operations are active. Used to select which nibble is written into the device during |
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| the current portion of the write operations. NWS0 controls D[3:0] and NWS1 controls D[7:4]. |
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| All the Nibble Write Selects are sampled on the same edge as the data. Deselecting a Nibble Write Select |
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| 0, | Input- | Byte Write Select 0, 1, 2, and 3 − Active LOW. Sampled on the rising edge of the K and |
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| BWS1, | Synchronous | write operations are active. Used to select which byte is written into the device during the current portion |
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| CY7C1526JV18 − BWS0 | controls D[8:0] |
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| CY7C1513JV18 − BWS0 | controls D[8:0] and | BWS | 1 controls D[17:9]. |
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| CY7C1515JV18 − BWS0 | controls D[8:0], BWS1 controls D[17:9], |
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| BWS2 controls D[26:18] and BWS3 controls D[35:27]. |
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| All the Byte Write Selects are sampled on the same edge as the data. Deselecting a Byte Write Select |
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| A | Input- | Address Inputs. Sampled on the rising edge of the K clock during active read and write operations. These |
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| Synchronous | address inputs are multiplexed for both read and write operations. Internally, the device is organized as |
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| 8M x 8 (4 arrays each of 2M x 8) for CY7C1511JV18, 8M x 9 (4 arrays each of 2M x 9) for CY7C1526JV18, |
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| 4M x 18 (4 arrays each of 1M x 18) for CY7C1513JV18 and 2M x 36 (4 arrays each of 512K x 36) for |
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| CY7C1515JV18. Therefore, only 21 address inputs are needed to access the entire memory array of |
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| CY7C1511JV18 and CY7C1526JV18, 20 address inputs for CY7C1513JV18 and 19 address inputs for |
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| CY7C1515JV18. These inputs are ignored when the appropriate port is deselected. |
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| Q[x:0] | Outputs- | Data Output Signals. These pins drive out the requested data when the read operation is active. Valid |
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| Synchronous | data is driven out on the rising edge of the C and C clocks during read operations, or K and K when in |
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| CY7C1511JV18 − Q[7:0] |
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| Input- | Read Port Select − Active LOW. Sampled on the rising edge of positive input clock (K). When active, a |
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| Synchronous | read operation is initiated. Deasserting deselects the read port. When deselected, the pending access is |
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| the C clock. Each read access consists of a burst of four sequential transfers. |
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CInput Clock Positive Input Clock for Output Data. C is used in conjunction with C to clock out the read data from the device. C and C can be used together to deskew the flight times of various devices on the board back to the controller. See Application Example on page 10 for further details.
CInput Clock Negative Input Clock for Output Data. C is used in conjunction with C to clock out the read data from the device. C and C can be used together to deskew the flight times of various devices on the board back to the controller. See Application Example on page 10 for further details.
K | Input Clock Positive Input Clock Input. The rising edge of K is used to capture synchronous inputs to the device |
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KInput Clock Negative Input Clock Input. K is used to capture synchronous inputs being presented to the device and to drive out data through Q[x:0] when in single clock mode.
Document Number: | Page 6 of 27 |
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