36-Mbit QDR™-II SRAM 4-WordBurst Architecture

CY7C1411JV18, CY7C1426JV18

CY7C1413JV18, CY7C1415JV18

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Document Number: 001-12557 Rev. *C Revised June 25, 2008

Features

Separate independent read and write data ports
Supports concurrent transactions
300 MHz clock for high bandwidth
4-word burst for reducing address bus frequency
Double Data Rate (DDR) interfaces on both read and write ports
(data transferred at 600 MHz) at 300 MHz
Two input clocks (K and K) for precise DDR timing
SRAM uses rising edges only
Two input clocks for output data (C and C) to minimize clock
skew and flight time mismatches
Echo clocks (CQ and CQ) simplify data capture in high speed
systems
Single multiplexed address input bus latches address inputs
for both read and write ports
Separate port selects for depth expansion
Synchronous internally self-timed writes
QDR-II operates with 1.5 cycle read latency when DLL is
enabled
Operates similar to a QDR-I device with 1 cycle read latency
in DLL off mode
Available in x 8, x 9, x 18, and x 36 configurations
Full data coherency, providing most current data
Core VDD = 1.8 (±0.1V); IO VDDQ = 1.4V to VDD
Available in 165-ball FBGA package (15 x 17 x 1.4 mm)
Offered in both Pb-free and non Pb-free packages
Variable drive HSTL output buffers
JTAG 1149.1 compatible test access port
Delay Lock Loop (DLL) for accurate data placement

Configurations

CY7C1411JV18 – 4M x 8
CY7C1426JV18 – 4M x 9
CY7C1413JV18 – 2M x 18
CY7C1415JV18 – 1M x 36

Functional Description

The CY7C1411JV18, CY7C1426JV18, CY7C1413JV18, and
CY7C1415JV18 are 1.8V Synchronous Pipelined SRAMs,
equipped with QDR™-II architecture. QDR-II architecture
consists of two separate ports to access the memory array. The
read port has dedicated data outputs to support the read opera-
tions and the write port has dedicated data inputs to support the
write operations. QDR-II architecture has separate data inputs
and data outputs to completely eliminate the need to “turn
around” the data bus required with common IO devices. Access
to each port is through a common address bus. Addresses for
read and write addresses are latched on alternate rising edges
of the input (K) clock. Accesses to the QDR-II read and write
ports are completely independent of one another. To maximize
data throughput, read and write ports are equipped with DDR
interfaces. Each address location is associated with four 8-bit
words (CY7C1411JV18), 9-bit words (CY7C1426JV18), 18-bit
words (CY7C1413JV18), or 36-bit words (CY7C1415JV18) that
burst sequentially into or out of the device. Because data can be
transferred into and out of the device on every rising edge of both
input clocks (K and K and C and C), memory bandwidth is
maximized while simplifying system design by eliminating bus
“turn arounds”.
Depth expansion is accomplished with port selects, which
enables each port to operate independently.
All synchronous inputs pass through input registers controlled by
the K or K input clocks. All data outputs pass through output
registers controlled by the C or C (or K or K in a single clock
domain) input clocks. Writes are conducted with on chip
synchronous self-timed write circuitry.

Selection Guide

300 MHz 250 MHz 200 MHz Unit
Maximum Operating Frequency 300 250 200 MHz
Maximum Operating Current x8 965 745 620 mA
x9 970 760 620
x18 1010 790 655
x36 1130 870 715
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