CY7C1380DV33 CY7C1382DV33 18-Mbit (512 K x 36/1 M x 18) Pipelined SRAM 18-Mbit (512 K x 36/1 M x 18) Pipelined SRAM Features Functional Description Supports bus operation up to 200 MHz Available speed grades is 200 MHz Registered inputs and outputs for pipelined operation 3.3 V core power supply 2.5 V or 3.3 V I/O power supply Fast clock-to-output times 3 ns (for 200 MHz device) Provides high performance 3-1-1-1 access rate User selectable burst counter supporting Intel Pentium(R) interleaved or linear burst sequences Separate processor and controller address strobes Synchronous self-timed write Asynchronous output enable Single cycle chip deselect CY7C1380DV33 is available in JEDEC-standard Pb-free 100-pin TQFP and 165-ball FBGA package and CY7C1382DV33 is available in 165-ball FBGA package IEEE 1149.1 JTAG-Compatible Boundary Scan ZZ sleep mode option The CY7C1380DV33/CY7C1382DV33 SRAM integrates 524,288 x 36 and 1,048,576 x 18 SRAM cells with advanced synchronous peripheral circuitry and a two-bit counter for internal burst operation. 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 [1]), 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. Addresses and chip enables are registered at rising edge of clock when address strobe processor (ADSP) or address strobe controller (ADSC) are active. Subsequent burst addresses can be internally generated as they are controlled by the advance pin (ADV). Address, data inputs, and write controls are registered on-chip to initiate a self-timed write cycle.This part supports byte write operations (see Pin Definitions on page 6 and Truth Table on page 10 for further details). Write cycles can be one to two or four bytes wide as controlled by the byte write control inputs. GW when active LOW causes all bytes to be written. The CY7C1380DV33/CY7C1382DV33 operates from a +3.3 V core power supply while all outputs operate with a +2.5 or +3.3 V power supply. All inputs and outputs are JEDEC-standard and JESD8-5-compatible. For a complete list of related documentation, click here. Selection Guide 200 MHz 167 MHz Unit Maximum Access Time Description 3.0 3.4 ns Maximum Operating Current 300 275 mA Maximum CMOS Standby Current 70 70 mA Note 1. CE3, CE2 are for 100-pin TQFP and 165-ball FBGA packages only. Cypress Semiconductor Corporation Document Number: 001-74445 Rev. *D * 198 Champion Court * San Jose, CA 95134-1709 * 408-943-2600 December 29, 2015 CY7C1380DV33 CY7C1382DV33 Logic Block Diagram - CY7C1380DV33 A0, A1, A ADDRESS REGISTER 2 A [1:0] MODE ADV CLK Q1 BURST COUNTER CLR AND LOGIC ADSC Q0 ADSP BW D DQ D , DQP D BYTE WRITE REGISTER DQ D ,DQP D BYTE WRITE DRIVER BW C DQ C , DQP C BYTE WRITE REGISTER DQ C , DQP C BYTE WRITE DRIVER DQ B , DQP B BYTE WRITE REGISTER DQ B , DQP B BYTE WRITE DRIVER BW B BW A BWE ZZ ENABLE REGISTER SENSE AMPS OUTPUT REGISTERS OUTPUT BUFFERS E DQs DQP A DQP B DQP C DQP D DQ A , DQP A BYTE WRITE DRIVER DQ A , DQP A BYTE WRITE REGISTER GW CE 1 CE 2 CE 3 OE MEMORY ARRAY INPUT REGISTERS PIPELINED ENABLE SLEEP CONTROL Logic Block Diagram - CY7C1382DV33 A0, A1, A ADDRESS REGISTER 2 BURST Q1 COUNTER AND LOGIC ADV CLK ADSC BW B DQ B, DQP B WRITE DRIVER DQ B, DQP B WRITE REGISTER MEMORY ARRAY BW A SENSE OUTPUT OUTPUT BUFFERS DQs DQP A DQP B DQ A, DQP A WRITE DRIVER DQ A, DQP A WRITE REGISTER BWE GW CE 1 CE2 CE3 INPUT ENABLE REGISTER PIPELINED ENABLE OE ZZ SLEEP CONTROL Document Number: 001-74445 Rev. *D Page 2 of 33 CY7C1380DV33 CY7C1382DV33 Contents Pin Configurations ........................................................... 4 Pin Definitions .................................................................. 6 Functional Overview ........................................................ 8 Single Read Accesses ................................................ 8 Single Write Accesses Initiated by ADSP ................... 8 Single Write Accesses Initiated by ADSC ................... 8 Burst Sequences ......................................................... 8 Sleep Mode ................................................................. 9 Interleaved Burst Address Table ................................. 9 Linear Burst Address Table ......................................... 9 ZZ Mode Electrical Characteristics .............................. 9 Truth Table ...................................................................... 10 Truth Table for Read/Write ............................................ 11 Truth Table for Read/Write ............................................ 11 IEEE 1149.1 Serial Boundary Scan (JTAG) .................. 12 Disabling the JTAG Feature ...................................... 12 Test Access Port (TAP) ............................................. 12 PERFORMING A TAP RESET .................................. 12 TAP REGISTERS ...................................................... 12 TAP Instruction Set ................................................... 12 TAP Controller State Diagram ....................................... 14 TAP Controller Block Diagram ...................................... 15 TAP Timing ...................................................................... 15 TAP AC Switching Characteristics ............................... 16 3.3 V TAP AC Test Conditions ....................................... 17 3.3 V TAP AC Output Load Equivalent ......................... 17 2.5 V TAP AC Test Conditions ....................................... 17 2.5 V TAP AC Output Load Equivalent ......................... 17 Document Number: 001-74445 Rev. *D TAP DC Electrical Characteristics and Operating Conditions ..................................................... 17 Identification Register Definitions ................................ 18 Scan Register Sizes ....................................................... 18 Identification Codes ....................................................... 18 Boundary Scan Order .................................................... 19 Maximum Ratings ........................................................... 20 Operating Range ............................................................. 20 Electrical Characteristics ............................................... 20 Capacitance .................................................................... 21 Thermal Resistance ........................................................ 21 AC Test Loads and Waveforms ..................................... 22 Switching Characteristics .............................................. 23 Switching Waveforms .................................................... 24 Ordering Information ...................................................... 28 Ordering Code Definitions ......................................... 28 Package Diagrams .......................................................... 29 Acronyms ........................................................................ 31 Document Conventions ................................................. 31 Units of Measure ....................................................... 31 Document History Page ................................................. 32 Sales, Solutions, and Legal Information ...................... 33 Worldwide Sales and Design Support ....................... 33 Products .................................................................... 33 PSoC(R) Solutions ...................................................... 33 Cypress Developer Community ................................. 33 Technical Support ..................................................... 33 Page 3 of 33 CY7C1380DV33 CY7C1382DV33 Pin Configurations Figure 1. 100-pin TQFP (14 x 20 x 1.4 mm) pinout (3-Chip Enable) CY7C1380DV33 (512 K x 36) Document Number: 001-74445 Rev. *D Page 4 of 33 CY7C1380DV33 CY7C1382DV33 Pin Configurations (continued) Figure 2. 165-ball FBGA (13 x 15 x 1.4 mm) pinout (3-Chip Enable) CY7C1380DV33 (512 K x 36) 1 A B C D E F G H J K L M N P NC/288M R 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 CE1 BWC BWB CE3 NC BWE ADSC ADV A NC/144M A CE2 BWD BWA CLK GW OE ADSP A NC/576M DQPC DQC NC DQC VDDQ VSS VDD VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VDD VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ 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 NC 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 A VSS NC VDD VSS VDDQ VDDQ DQA NC DQA DQPA NC NC/72M A A TDI A1 TDO A A A A MODE NC/36M A A TMS TCK A A A A 11 A VSS A0 CY7C1382DV33 (1 M x 18) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A B C D E F G H J K L M N P NC/288M A BWB NC CE3 ADSC OE ADV ADSP A R A NC/576M A NC/144M A CE1 CE2 NC BWA CLK BWE GW NC NC NC DQB VDDQ VDDQ VSS VDD VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VDD VDDQ VDDQ NC/1G NC DQPA DQA NC DQB VDDQ VDD VSS VSS VSS VDD VDDQ NC DQA NC DQB VDDQ VDD VSS VSS VSS VDD VDDQ NC DQA NC NC DQB DQB NC NC VDDQ NC VDDQ VDD VDD VDD VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VDD VDD VDD VDDQ NC VDDQ NC NC 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 A VSS NC VDD VSS VDDQ VDDQ DQA NC NC NC NC NC/72M A A TDI A1 TDO A A A A MODE NC/36M A A TMS A0 TCK A A A A Document Number: 001-74445 Rev. *D Page 5 of 33 CY7C1380DV33 CY7C1382DV33 Pin Definitions Name A0, A1, A I/O Description InputAddress inputs used to select one of the address locations. Sampled at the rising edge of the CLK Synchronous if ADSP or ADSC is active LOW, and CE1, CE2, and CE3 [3]are sampled active. A1:A0 are fed to the two-bit counter. InputByte write select inputs, active LOW. Qualified with BWE to conduct byte writes to the SRAM. Sampled BWA, BWB, BWC, BWD Synchronous on the rising edge of CLK. GW InputGlobal write enable input, active LOW. When asserted LOW on the rising edge of CLK, a global write Synchronous is conducted (all bytes are written, regardless of the values on BWX and BWE). BWE InputByte write enable input, active LOW. Sampled on the rising edge of CLK. This signal must be asserted Synchronous LOW to conduct a byte write. 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 InputChip enable 1 input, active LOW. Sampled on the rising edge of CLK. Used in conjunction with CE2 Synchronous and CE3 to select or deselect the device. ADSP is ignored if CE1 is HIGH. CE1 is sampled only when a new external address is loaded. CE2 [2] InputChip enable 2 input, active HIGH. Sampled on the rising edge of CLK. Used in conjunction with CE1 Synchronous and CE3 to select or deselect the device. CE2 is sampled only when a new external address is loaded. CE3 [2] InputChip enable 3 input, active LOW. Sampled on the rising edge of CLK. Used in conjunction with CE1 Synchronous and CE2 to select or deselect the device. CE3 is sampled only when a new external address is loaded. OE InputOutput enable, asynchronous input, active LOW. Controls the direction of the I/O pins. When LOW, Asynchronou the I/O pins behave as outputs. When deasserted HIGH, I/O pins are tri-stated, and act as input data s pins. OE is masked during the first clock of a read cycle when emerging from a deselected state. ADV InputAdvance input signal, sampled on the rising edge of CLK, active LOW. When asserted, it Synchronous automatically increments the address in a burst cycle. ADSP InputAddress strobe from processor, sampled on the rising edge of CLK, active LOW. When asserted Synchronous LOW, addresses presented to the device are captured in the address registers. A1:A0 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 InputAddress strobe from controller, sampled on the rising edge of CLK, active LOW. When asserted Synchronous LOW, addresses presented to the device are captured in the address registers. A1:A0 are also loaded into the burst counter. When ADSP and ADSC are both asserted, only ADSP is recognized. ZZ InputZZ sleep input. This active HIGH input places the device in a non-time critical sleep condition with data Asynchronou integrity preserved. For normal operation, this pin has to be LOW or left floating. ZZ pin has an internal s pull down. DQs, DQPX I/OBidirectional data I/O lines. As inputs, they feed into an on-chip data register that is triggered by the Synchronous 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 tri-state condition. VDD Power Supply Power supply inputs to the core of the device VSS VSSQ Ground I/O Ground Ground for the core of the device. Ground for the I/O circuitry. Note 2. CE3, CE2 are for 100-pin TQFP and 165-ball FBGA packages only. 119-ball BGA is offered only in 1-chip enable. Document Number: 001-74445 Rev. *D Page 6 of 33 CY7C1380DV33 CY7C1382DV33 Pin Definitions (continued) Name I/O Description VDDQ I/O Power Supply Power supply for the I/O circuitry. MODE Input-Static 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 must remain static during device operation. Mode pin has an internal pull up. TDO JTAG serial Serial data-out to the JTAG circuit. Delivers data on the negative edge of TCK. If the JTAG feature is not being utilized, this pin must be disconnected. This pin is not available on 100-pin TQFP packages. output Synchronous TDI JTAG serial Serial data-in to the JTAG circuit. Sampled on the rising edge of TCK. If the JTAG feature is not being utilized, this pin can be disconnected or connected to VDD. This pin is not available on 100-pin TQFP input Synchronous packages. TMS JTAG serial Serial data-in to the JTAG circuit. Sampled on the rising edge of TCK. If the JTAG feature is not being utilized, this pin can be disconnected or connected to VDD. This pin is not available on 100-pin TQFP input Synchronous packages. TCK JTAGClock Clock input to the JTAG circuitry. If the JTAG feature is not being utilized, this pin must be connected to VSS. This pin is not available on 100-pin TQFP packages. NC - No Connects. 36M, 72M, 144M, 288M, 576M, and 1G are address expansion pins and are not internally connected to the die. Document Number: 001-74445 Rev. *D Page 7 of 33 CY7C1380DV33 CY7C1382DV33 Functional Overview All synchronous inputs pass through input registers controlled by the rising edge of the clock. All data outputs pass through output registers controlled by the rising edge of the clock. Maximum access delay from the clock rise (tCO) is 3 ns (200 MHz device). CY7C1380DV33/CY7C1382DV33 supports secondary cache in systems using a linear or interleaved burst sequence. The interleaved burst order supports Pentium and i486 processors. The linear burst sequence suits 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) and an asynchronous output enable (OE) provide for easy bank selection and output tri-state control. ADSP is ignored if CE1 is HIGH. Single Read Accesses This access is initiated when the following conditions are satisfied at clock rise: (1) ADSP or ADSC is asserted LOW, (2) CE1, CE2, CE3 are all asserted active, and (3) the write signals (GW, BWE) are all deserted HIGH. ADSP is ignored if CE1 is HIGH. The address presented to the address inputs (A) is stored into the address advancement logic and the address register while being presented to the memory array. The corresponding data is enabled to propagate to the input of the output registers. At the rising edge of the next clock, the data is enabled to propagate through the output register and onto the data bus within 3 ns (200 MHz device) if OE is active LOW. The only exception occurs when the SRAM is emerging from a deselected state to a selected state; its outputs are always tri-stated during the first cycle of the access. After the first cycle of the access, the outputs are controlled by the OE signal. Consecutive single read cycles are supported. Once the SRAM is deselected at clock rise by the chip select and either ADSP or ADSC signals, its output tri-states immediately. Single Write Accesses Initiated by ADSP This access is initiated when both the following conditions are satisfied at clock rise: (1) ADSP is asserted LOW and (2) CE1, CE2, and CE3 are all asserted active. The address presented to A is loaded into the address register and the address advancement logic while being delivered to the memory array. Document Number: 001-74445 Rev. *D The write signals (GW, BWE, and BWX) and ADV inputs are ignored during this first cycle. ADSP triggered write accesses require two clock cycles to complete. If GW is asserted LOW on the second clock rise, the data presented to the DQs inputs is written into the corresponding address location in the memory array. If GW is HIGH, then the write operation is controlled by BWE and BWX signals. CY7C1380DV33/CY7C1382DV33 provides byte write capability that is described in the write cycle descriptions table. Asserting the byte write enable input (BWE) with the selected byte write (BWX) input, selectively writes to only the desired bytes. Bytes not selected during a byte write operation remain unaltered. A synchronous self-timed write mechanism has been provided to simplify the write operations. CY7C1380DV33/CY7C1382DV33 is a common I/O device, the output enable (OE) must be deserted HIGH before presenting data to the DQs inputs. Doing so tri-states the output drivers. As a safety precaution, DQs are automatically tri-stated whenever a write cycle is detected, regardless of the state of OE. Single Write Accesses Initiated by ADSC ADSC write accesses are initiated when the following conditions are satisfied: (1) ADSC is asserted LOW, (2) ADSP is deserted HIGH, (3) CE1, CE2, and CE3 are all asserted active, and (4) the appropriate combination of the write inputs (GW, BWE, and BWX) are asserted active to conduct a write to the desired byte(s). ADSC-triggered Write accesses require a single clock cycle to complete. The address presented to A is loaded into the address register and the address advancement logic while being delivered to the memory array. The ADV input is ignored during this cycle. If a global write is conducted, the data presented to the DQs is written into the corresponding address location in the memory core. If a byte write is conducted, only the selected bytes are written. Bytes not selected during a byte write operation remain unaltered. A synchronous self-timed write mechanism has been provided to simplify the write operations. CY7C1380DV33/CY7C1382DV33 is a common I/O device, the output enable (OE) must be deserted HIGH before presenting data to the DQs inputs. Doing so tri-states the output drivers. As a safety precaution, DQs are automatically tri-stated whenever a write cycle is detected, regardless of the state of OE. Burst Sequences CY7C1380DV33/CY7C1382DV33 provides a two-bit wraparound counter, fed by A1:A0, that implements an interleaved or a linear burst sequence. The interleaved burst sequence is designed specifically to support Intel Pentium applications. The linear burst sequence is designed to support processors that follow a linear burst sequence. The burst sequence is user selectable through the MODE input. Asserting ADV LOW at clock rise automatically increments the burst counter to the next address in the burst sequence. Both read and write burst operations are supported. Page 8 of 33 CY7C1380DV33 CY7C1382DV33 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, ADSP, and ADSC must remain inactive for the duration of tZZREC after the ZZ input returns LOW. 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 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 ZZ Mode Electrical Characteristics Parameter Description Test Conditions IDDZZ Sleep mode standby current ZZ > VDD- 0.2 V tZZS Device operation to ZZ ZZ > VDD - 0.2 V tZZREC ZZ recovery time ZZ < 0.2 V tZZI ZZ Active to sleep current tRZZI ZZ Inactive to exit sleep current Document Number: 001-74445 Rev. *D Min Max Unit - 80 mA - 2tCYC ns 2tCYC - ns This parameter is sampled - 2tCYC ns This parameter is sampled 0 - ns Page 9 of 33 CY7C1380DV33 CY7C1382DV33 Truth Table The Truth Table for this data sheet follows. [3, 4, 5, 6, 7] Operation Address Used CE1 CE2 CE3 ZZ ADSP ADSC ADV WRITE OE CLK DQ Deselect Cycle, Power Down None H X X L X L X X X L-H Tri-state Deselect Cycle, Power Down None L L X L L X X X X L-H Tri-state Deselect Cycle, Power Down None L X H L L X X X X L-H Tri-state Deselect Cycle, Power Down None L L X L H L X X X L-H Tri-state Deselect Cycle, Power Down None L X H L H L X X X L-H Tri-state Sleep Mode, Power Down None X X X H X X X X X X Tri-state 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 Tri-state WRITE Cycle, Begin Burst External L H L L H L X L X L-H 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 Tri-state READ Cycle, Continue Burst Next X X X L H H L H L L-H READ Cycle, Continue Burst Next X X X L H H L H H L-H Tri-state READ Cycle, Continue Burst Next H X X L X H L H L L-H READ Cycle, Continue Burst Next H X X L X H L H H L-H Tri-state 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 Tri-state READ Cycle, Suspend Burst Current H X X L X H H H L L-H READ Cycle, Suspend Burst Current H X X L X H H H H L-H Tri-state 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 Q Q Q 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). Document Number: 001-74445 Rev. *D Page 10 of 33 CY7C1380DV33 CY7C1382DV33 Truth Table for Read/Write The Truth Table for Read/Write for CY7C1380DV33 follows. [8, 9] Function (CY7C1380DV33) GW BWE BWD BWC BWB BWA Read H H X X X X Read H L H H H H Write Byte A - (DQA and DQPA) H L H H H L Write Byte B - (DQB and DQPB) H L H H L H Write Bytes B, A H L H H L L Write Byte C - (DQC and DQPC) H L H L H H Write Bytes C, A H L H L H L Write Bytes C, B H L H L L H Write Bytes C, B, A H L H L L L Write Byte D - (DQD and DQPD) H L L H H H Write Bytes D, A H L L H H L Write Bytes D, B H L L H L H Write Bytes D, B, A H L L H L L Write Bytes D, C H L L L H H Write Bytes D, C, A H L L L H L Write Bytes D, C, B 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 for CY7C1382DV33 follows. [8, 9] Function (CY7C1382DV33) GW BWE BWB BWA 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 Bytes B, A H L L L Write All Bytes H L L L Write All Bytes L X X X Notes 8. X = Don't Care, H = Logic HIGH, L = Logic LOW. 9. Table only lists a partial listing of the byte write combinations. Any combination of BWX is valid. Appropriate write is done based on which byte write is active. Document Number: 001-74445 Rev. *D Page 11 of 33 CY7C1380DV33 CY7C1382DV33 IEEE 1149.1 Serial Boundary Scan (JTAG) The CY7C1380DV33/CY7C1382DV33 incorporates a serial boundary scan test access port (TAP).This part is fully compliant with 1149.1. The TAP operates using JEDEC-standard 3.3 V or 2.5 V I/O logic levels. CY7C1380DV33/CY7C1382DV33 contains a TAP controller, instruction register, boundary scan register, bypass register, and ID register. 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 must be left unconnected. Upon power up, the device comes up in a reset state which does not interfere with the operation of the device. Test Access Port (TAP) Test Clock (TCK) 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. This pin may be left unconnected if the TAP is not used. The ball is pulled up internally, resulting in a logic HIGH level. Test Data-In (TDI) 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. For information about loading the instruction register, see the TAP Controller State Diagram on page 14. 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. 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 (see Identification Codes on page 18). The output changes on the falling edge of TCK. TDO is connected to the least significant bit (LSB) of any register. 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 15. 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 input and output 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 input and output ring. The boundary scan order tables 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 the Identification Register Definitions on page 18. TAP Instruction Set Performing a TAP Reset Overview 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. Eight different instructions are possible with the three bit instruction register. All combinations are listed in Identification Codes on page 18. Three of these instructions are listed as RESERVED and must not be used. The other five instructions are described in detail in this section. 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 enable data to be scanned in and out of the SRAM test circuitry. Document Number: 001-74445 Rev. *D 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 Page 12 of 33 CY7C1380DV33 CY7C1382DV33 the instruction once it is shifted in, the TAP controller must be moved into the Update-IR state. still possible to capture all other signals and simply ignore the value of the CK and CK# captured in the boundary scan register. EXTEST Once 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. The EXTEST instruction enables the preloaded data to be driven out through the system output pins. This instruction also selects the boundary scan register to be connected for serial access between the TDI and TDO in the Shift-DR controller 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. The SAMPLE Z command places all SRAM outputs into a high Z state. 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 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 is 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. EXTEST Output Bus Tri-State IEEE Standard 1149.1 mandates that the TAP controller be able to put the output bus into a tri-state mode. 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 input and output pins is captured in the boundary scan register. The boundary scan register has a special bit located at Bit #89 (for 165-ball FBGA package). When this scan cell, called the "extest output bus tri-state," is latched into the preload register during the Update-DR state in the TAP controller, it directly controls the state of the output (Q-bus) pins, when the EXTEST is entered as the current instruction. When HIGH, it enables the output buffers to drive the output bus. When LOW, this bit places the output bus into a high Z condition. 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. As 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 is captured. Repeatable results may not be possible. This bit can be set by entering the SAMPLE/PRELOAD or EXTEST command, and then shifting the desired bit into that cell, during the Shift-DR state. During Update-DR, the value loaded into that shift-register cell latches into the preload register. When the EXTEST instruction is entered, this bit directly controls the output Q-bus pins. Note that this bit is preset HIGH to enable the output when the device is powered up, and also when the TAP controller is in the Test-Logic-Reset state. 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 Reserved SAMPLE/PRELOAD Document Number: 001-74445 Rev. *D These instructions are not implemented but are reserved for future use. Do not use these instructions. Page 13 of 33 CY7C1380DV33 CY7C1382DV33 TAP Controller State Diagram 1 TEST-LOGIC RESET 0 0 RUN-TEST/ IDLE 1 SELECT DR-SCAN 1 SELECT IR-SCAN 0 1 0 1 CAPTURE-DR CAPTURE-IR 0 0 SHIFT-DR 0 SHIFT-IR 1 1 EXIT1-IR 0 1 0 PAUSE-DR 0 PAUSE-IR 1 0 1 EXIT2-DR 0 EXIT2-IR 1 1 UPDATE-DR UPDATE-IR 1 0 1 EXIT1-DR 0 1 0 1 0 The 0 or 1 next to each state represents the value of TMS at the rising edge of TCK. Document Number: 001-74445 Rev. *D Page 14 of 33 CY7C1380DV33 CY7C1382DV33 TAP Controller Block Diagram 0 Bypass Register 2 1 0 TDI Selection Circuitry Instruction Register S election Circuitr y 31 30 29 . . . 2 1 0 TDO Identification Register x . . . . . 2 1 0 Boundary Scan Register TCK TAP CONTROLLER TMS TAP Timing Figure 3. TAP Timing Test Clock (TCK) t t TH t TMSS t TMSH t TDIS t TDIH TL t CYC Test Mode Select (TMS) Test Data-In (TDI) t TDOV t TDOX Test Data-Out (TDO) DON'T CARE Document Number: 001-74445 Rev. *D UNDEFINED Page 15 of 33 CY7C1380DV33 CY7C1382DV33 TAP AC Switching Characteristics Over the Operating Range Parameter [10, 11] Description Min Max Unit 50 - ns Clock tTCYC TCK Clock Cycle Time tTF TCK Clock Frequency - 20 MHz tTH TCK Clock HIGH time 20 - ns tTL TCK Clock LOW time 20 - ns tTDOV TCK Clock LOW to TDO Valid - 10 ns tTDOX TCK Clock LOW to TDO Invalid 0 - ns tTMSS TMS Setup to TCK Clock Rise 5 - ns 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 Output Times Setup Times Hold Times Notes 10. tCS and tCH refer to the setup and hold time requirements of latching data from the boundary scan register. 11. Test conditions are specified using the load in TAP AC test conditions. tR/tF = 1 ns. Document Number: 001-74445 Rev. *D Page 16 of 33 CY7C1380DV33 CY7C1382DV33 3.3 V TAP AC Test Conditions 2.5 V TAP AC Test Conditions Input pulse levels ...............................................VSS to 3.3 V Input pulse levels ............................................... VSS to 2.5 V Input rise and fall times ...................................................1 ns Input rise and fall time ....................................................1 ns Input timing reference levels ......................................... 1.5 V Input timing reference levels ....................................... 1.25 V Output reference levels ................................................ 1.5 V Output reference levels .............................................. 1.25 V Test load termination supply voltage ............................ 1.5 V Test load termination supply voltage .......................... 1.25 V 3.3 V TAP AC Output Load Equivalent 2.5 V TAP AC Output Load Equivalent 1.5V 1.25V 50 50 TDO TDO Z O= 50 Z O= 50 20pF 20pF TAP DC Electrical Characteristics and Operating Conditions (0 C < TA < +70 C; VDD = 3.3 V 0.165 V unless otherwise noted) Parameter [12] VOH1 VOH2 VOL1 VOL2 VIH VIL IX Description Output HIGH Voltage Output HIGH Voltage Output LOW Voltage Output LOW Voltage Test Conditions Min Max Unit IOH = -4.0 mA, VDDQ = 3.3 V 2.4 - V IOH = -1.0 mA, VDDQ = 2.5 V 2.0 - V IOH = -100 A IOL = 8.0 mA IOL = 100 A Input HIGH Voltage Input LOW Voltage Input Load Current GND < VIN < VDDQ VDDQ = 3.3 V 2.9 - V VDDQ = 2.5 V 2.1 - V VDDQ = 3.3 V - 0.4 V VDDQ = 2.5 V - 0.4 V VDDQ = 3.3 V - 0.2 V VDDQ = 2.5 V - 0.2 V VDDQ = 3.3 V 2.0 VDD + 0.3 V VDDQ = 2.5 V 1.7 VDD + 0.3 V VDDQ = 3.3 V -0.3 0.8 V VDDQ = 2.5 V -0.3 0.7 V -5 5 A Note 12. All voltages referenced to VSS (GND). Document Number: 001-74445 Rev. *D Page 17 of 33 CY7C1380DV33 CY7C1382DV33 Identification Register Definitions CY7C1380DV33 (512 K x 36) Instruction Field CY7C1382DV33 (1 M x 18) Description Revision Number (31:29) 000 000 Device Depth (28:24) [13] 01011 01011 000000 000000 Defines the memory type and architecture. Defines the width and density. Device Width (23:18) 165-ball FBGA Cypress Device ID (17:12) Cypress JEDEC ID Code (11:1) 100101 010101 00000110100 00000110100 1 1 ID Register Presence Indicator (0) Describes the version number. Reserved for internal use. Allows unique identification of SRAM vendor. Indicates the presence of an ID register. 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 (165-ball FBGA package) 89 89 Identification Codes Code Description EXTEST Instruction 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. Note 13. Bit #24 is 1 in the register definitions for both 2.5 V and 3.3 V versions of this device. Document Number: 001-74445 Rev. *D Page 18 of 33 CY7C1380DV33 CY7C1382DV33 Boundary Scan Order 165-ball BGA [14, 15] Bit # Ball ID Bit # Ball ID Bit # Ball ID 1 N6 31 D10 61 G1 2 N7 32 C11 62 D2 3 N10 33 A11 63 E2 4 P11 34 B11 64 F2 5 P8 35 A10 65 G2 6 R8 36 B10 66 H1 7 R9 37 A9 67 H3 8 P9 38 B9 68 J1 9 P10 39 C10 69 K1 10 R10 40 A8 70 L1 11 R11 41 B8 71 M1 12 H11 42 A7 72 J2 13 N11 43 B7 73 K2 14 M11 44 B6 74 L2 15 L11 45 A6 75 M2 16 K11 46 B5 76 N1 17 J11 47 A5 77 N2 18 M10 48 A4 78 P1 19 L10 49 B4 79 R1 20 K10 50 B3 80 R2 21 J10 51 A3 81 P3 22 H9 52 A2 82 R3 23 H10 53 B2 83 P2 24 G11 54 C2 84 R4 25 F11 55 B1 85 P4 26 E11 56 A1 86 N5 27 D11 57 C1 87 P6 28 G10 58 D1 88 R6 89 Internal 29 F10 59 E1 30 E10 60 F1 Note 14. Balls which are NC (No Connect) are pre-set LOW. 15. Bit# 89 is pre-set HIGH. Document Number: 001-74445 Rev. *D Page 19 of 33 CY7C1380DV33 CY7C1382DV33 Maximum Ratings DC Input Voltage ................................ -0.5 V to VDD + 0.5 V Exceeding the maximum ratings may impair the useful life of the device. For user guidelines, not tested. Storage Temperature ............................... -65 C to +150 C Ambient Temperature with Power Applied ......................................... -55 C to +125 C Supply Voltage on VDD Relative to GND ...................................-0.3 V to +4.6 V Supply Voltage on VDDQ Relative to GND .................................. -0.3 V to +VDD Current into Outputs (LOW) ........................................ 20 mA Static Discharge Voltage (per MIL-STD-883, Method 3015) .......................... > 2001 V Latch-up Current .................................................... > 200 mA Operating Range Ambient Temperature Range Industrial DC Voltage Applied to Outputs in tri-state ..........................................-0.5 V to VDDQ + 0.5 V VDD VDDQ -40 C to +85 C 3.3 V- 5% / 2.5 V - 5% to + 10% VDD Electrical Characteristics Over the Operating Range Parameter [16, 17] Description VDD Power Supply Voltage VDDQ I/O Supply Voltage VOH Output HIGH Voltage VOL Output LOW Voltage [17] VIH Input HIGH Voltage VIL Input LOW Voltage [17] IX Test Conditions Min Max Unit 3.135 3.6 V for 3.3 V I/O 3.135 VDD V for 2.5 V I/O 2.375 2.625 V for 3.3 V I/O, IOH = -4.0 mA 2.4 - V for 2.5 V I/O, IOH = -1.0 mA 2.0 - V for 3.3 V I/O, IOL = 8.0 mA - 0.4 V for 2.5 V I/O, IOL = 1.0 mA - 0.4 V 2.0 VDD + 0.3 V for 3.3 V I/O for 2.5 V I/O 1.7 VDD + 0.3 V for 3.3 V I/O -0.3 0.8 V for 2.5 V I/O -0.3 0.7 V Input Leakage Current except ZZ GND VI VDDQ and MODE -5 5 A Input Current of MODE Input = VSS -30 - A Input = VDD - 5 A Input = VSS -5 - A Input = VDD - 30 A Input Current of ZZ IOZ Output Leakage Current GND VI VDDQ, Output Disabled -5 5 A IDD VDD Operating Supply Current VDD = Max, IOUT = 0 mA, f = fMAX = 1/tCYC 5.0-ns cycle, 200 MHz - 300 mA 6.0-ns cycle, 167 MHz - 275 mA VDD = Max, Device Deselected, 5.0-ns cycle, VIN VIH or VIN VIL, 200 MHz f = fMAX = 1/tCYC 6.0-ns cycle, 167 MHz - 150 mA - 140 mA ISB1 Automatic CE power-down Current - TTL Inputs Notes 16. Overshoot: VIH(AC) < VDD +1.5 V (pulse width less than tCYC/2), undershoot: VIL(AC) > -2 V (pulse width less than tCYC/2). 17. TPower up: Assumes a linear ramp from 0 V to VDD(min) within 200 ms. During this time VIH < VDD and VDDQ < VDD. Document Number: 001-74445 Rev. *D Page 20 of 33 CY7C1380DV33 CY7C1382DV33 Electrical Characteristics (continued) Over the Operating Range Parameter [16, 17] Description Test Conditions Min Max Unit ISB2 Automatic CE power-down Current - CMOS Inputs VDD = Max, Device Deselected, All speeds VIN 0.3 V or VIN > VDDQ - 0.3 V, f=0 - 70 mA ISB3 Automatic CE power-down Current - CMOS Inputs VDD = Max, Device Deselected, 5.0-ns cycle, VIN 0.3 V or 200 MHz VIN > VDDQ - 0.3 V, 6.0-ns cycle, f = fMAX = 1/tCYC 167 MHz - 130 mA - 125 mA VDD = Max, Device Deselected, All speeds VIN VIH or VIN VIL, f = 0 - 80 mA ISB4 Automatic CE power-down Current - TTL Inputs Capacitance Parameter [18] Description CIN Input Capacitance CCLK Clock Input Capacitance CIO Input/Output Capacitance Test Conditions TA = 25 C, f = 1 MHz, VDD = 3.3 V, VDDQ = 2.5 V 100-pin TQFP 165-ball FBGA Unit Package Package 5 9 pF 5 9 pF 5 9 pF Thermal Resistance Parameter [18] Description JA Thermal resistance (junction to ambient) JC Thermal resistance (junction to case) Test Conditions Test conditions follow standard test methods and procedures for measuring thermal impedance, in accordance with EIA/JESD51. 100-pin TQFP 165-ball FBGA Unit Package Package 28.66 20.7 C/W 4.08 4.0 C/W Note 18. Tested initially and after any design or process change that may affect these parameters. Document Number: 001-74445 Rev. *D Page 21 of 33 CY7C1380DV33 CY7C1382DV33 AC Test Loads and Waveforms Figure 4. AC Test Loads and Waveforms 3.3 V I/O Test Load R = 317 3.3 V OUTPUT OUTPUT RL = 50 Z0 = 50 GND 5 pF R = 351 VT = 1.5 V INCLUDING JIG AND SCOPE (a) 2.5 V I/O Test Load OUTPUT RL = 50 Z0 = 50 VT = 1.25 V (a) Document Number: 001-74445 Rev. *D 10% (c) ALL INPUT PULSES VDDQ INCLUDING JIG AND SCOPE 1 ns (b) GND 5 pF R = 1538 (b) 90% 10% 90% 1 ns R = 1667 2.5 V OUTPUT ALL INPUT PULSES VDDQ 10% 90% 10% 90% 1 ns 1 ns (c) Page 22 of 33 CY7C1380DV33 CY7C1382DV33 Switching Characteristics Over the Operating Range Parameter [19, 20] Description 200 MHz 167 MHz Unit Min Max Min Max VDD(typical) to the first access [21] 1 - 1 - ms tCYC Clock Cycle Time 5 - 6 - ns tCH Clock HIGH 2.0 - 2.2 - ns tCL Clock LOW 2.0 - 2.2 - ns tPOWER Clock Output Times tCO Data Output Valid After CLK Rise - 3.0 - 3.4 ns tDOH Data Output Hold After CLK Rise 1.3 - 1.3 - ns 1.3 - 1.3 - ns - 3.0 - 3.4 ns - 3.0 - 3.4 ns 0 - 0 - ns - 3.0 - 3.4 ns [22, 23, 24] tCLZ Clock to Low Z tCHZ Clock to High Z [22, 23, 24] tOEV OE LOW to Output Valid tOELZ tOEHZ OE LOW to Output Low Z [22, 23, 24] OE HIGH to Output High Z [22, 23, 24] Setup Times tAS Address Setup Before CLK Rise 1.4 - 1.5 - ns tADS ADSC, ADSP Setup Before CLK Rise 1.4 - 1.5 - ns tADVS ADV Setup Before CLK Rise 1.4 - 1.5 - ns tWES GW, BWE, BWX Setup Before CLK Rise 1.4 - 1.5 - ns tDS Data Input Setup Before CLK Rise 1.4 - 1.5 - ns tCES Chip Enable SetUp Before CLK Rise 1.4 - 1.5 - ns tAH Address Hold After CLK Rise 0.4 - 0.5 - ns tADH ADSP, ADSC Hold After CLK Rise 0.4 - 0.5 - ns tADVH ADV Hold After CLK Rise 0.4 - 0.5 - ns tWEH GW, BWE, BWX Hold After CLK Rise 0.4 - 0.5 - ns tDH Data Input Hold After CLK Rise 0.4 - 0.5 - ns tCEH Chip Enable Hold After CLK Rise 0.4 - 0.5 - ns Hold Times Notes 19. Timing reference level is 1.5 V when VDDQ = 3.3 V and is 1.25 V when VDDQ = 2.5 V. 20. Test conditions shown in (a) of Figure 4 on page 22 unless otherwise noted. 21. 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. 22. tCHZ, tCLZ,tOELZ, and tOEHZ are specified with AC test conditions shown in part (b) of Figure 4 on page 22. Transition is measured 200 mV from steady-state voltage. 23. 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. 24. This parameter is sampled and not 100% tested. Document Number: 001-74445 Rev. *D Page 23 of 33 CY7C1380DV33 CY7C1382DV33 Switching Waveforms Figure 5. Read Cycle Timing [25] t CYC CLK t t ADS CH t CL t ADH ADSP t ADS tADH ADSC t AS tAH A1 ADDRESS A2 t WES A3 Burst continued with new base address tWEH GW, BWE, BWx t CES Deselect cycle tCEH CE t ADVS tADVH ADV ADV suspends burst. OE t OEHZ t CLZ Data Out (Q) High-Z Q(A1) t OEV t CO t OELZ t DOH Q(A2) t CHZ Q(A2 + 1) Q(A2 + 2) Q(A2 + 3) Q(A2) Q(A2 + 1) t CO Burst wraps around to its initial state Single READ BURST READ DON'T CARE UNDEFINED Note 25. 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. Document Number: 001-74445 Rev. *D Page 24 of 33 CY7C1380DV33 CY7C1382DV33 Switching Waveforms (continued) Figure 6. Write Cycle Timing [26, 27] t CYC CLK tCH t ADS tCL 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 tWEH GW t CES tCEH CE t t ADVS ADVH ADV ADV suspends burst OE t DS Data In (D) High-Z t OEHZ tDH D(A1) D(A2) D(A2 + 1) D(A2 + 1) D(A2 + 2) D(A2 + 3) D(A3) D(A3 + 1) D(A3 + 2) Data Out (Q) BURST READ Single WRITE BURST WRITE DON'T CARE Extended BURST WRITE UNDEFINED Notes 26. 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. 27. Full width write can be initiated by either GW LOW; or by GW HIGH, BWE LOW and BWX LOW. Document Number: 001-74445 Rev. *D Page 25 of 33 CY7C1380DV33 CY7C1382DV33 Switching Waveforms (continued) Figure 7. Read/Write Cycle Timing [28, 29, 30] tCYC CLK tCL tCH t ADS tADH t AS tAH ADSP ADSC ADDRESS A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 t WES tWEH BWE, BW X t CES tCEH CE ADV OE t DS tCO tDH t OELZ Data In (D) High-Z tCLZ Data Out (Q) High-Z Q(A1) tOEHZ D(A5) D(A3) Q(A2) Back-to-Back READs Q(A4) Single WRITE Q(A4+1) BURST READ DON'T CARE Q(A4+2) D(A6) Q(A4+3) Back-to-Back WRITEs UNDEFINED Notes 28. 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. 29. The data bus (Q) remains in high Z following a WRITE cycle, unless a new read access is initiated by ADSP or ADSC. 30. GW is HIGH. Document Number: 001-74445 Rev. *D Page 26 of 33 CY7C1380DV33 CY7C1382DV33 Switching Waveforms (continued) Figure 8. ZZ Mode Timing [31, 32] CLK t ZZ I t t ZZ ZZREC ZZI SUPPLY I t RZZI DDZZ ALL INPUTS DESELECT or READ Only (except ZZ) Outputs (Q) High-Z DON'T CARE Notes 31. Device must be deselected when entering ZZ mode. See Truth Table on page 10 for all possible signal conditions to deselect the device. 32. DQs are in high Z when exiting ZZ sleep mode. Document Number: 001-74445 Rev. *D Page 27 of 33 CY7C1380DV33 CY7C1382DV33 Ordering Information The below table lists the key package features and ordering codes. The table contains only the parts that are currently available. If you do not see what you are looking for, contact your local sales representative. For more information, visit the Cypress website at www.cypress.com and refer to the product summary page at http://www.cypress.com/products. Speed (MHz) 200 Ordering Code Package Diagram Part and Package Type CY7C1380DV33-200AXI 51-85050 100-pin TQFP (14 x 20 x 1.4 mm) Pb-free CY7C1382DV33-200BZI 51-85180 165-ball FBGA (13 x 15 x 1.4 mm) Operating Range Industrial Ordering Code Definitions CY 7 C 138X D V33 - XXX XX X I Temperature Range: I = Industrial Pb-free Package Type: XX = A or BZ A = 100-pin TQFP; BZ = 165-ball FBGA Frequency Range: XXX = 200 MHz V33 = 3.3 V Die Revision: D 90 nm Part Identifier: 138X = 1380 or 1382 1380 = SCD, 512 K x 36 (18 Mb) 1382 = SCD, 1 Mb x 18 (18 Mb) Technology Code: C = CMOS Marketing Code: 7 = SRAM Company ID: CY = Cypress Document Number: 001-74445 Rev. *D Page 28 of 33 CY7C1380DV33 CY7C1382DV33 Package Diagrams Figure 9. 100-pin TQFP (14 x 20 x 1.4 mm) Package Outline, 51-85050 51-85050 *E Document Number: 001-74445 Rev. *D Page 29 of 33 CY7C1380DV33 CY7C1382DV33 Package Diagrams (continued) Figure 10. 165-ball FBGA (13 x 15 x 1.4 mm) BB165D/BW165D (0.5 Ball Diameter) Package Outline, 51-85180 51-85180 *G Document Number: 001-74445 Rev. *D Page 30 of 33 CY7C1380DV33 CY7C1382DV33 Acronyms Acronym Document Conventions Description Units of Measure CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor EIA Electronic Industries Alliance C degree Celsius FBGA Fine-Pitch Ball Grid Array MHz megahertz I/O Input/Output A microampere JEDEC Joint Electron Devices Engineering Council mA milliampere JTAG Joint Test Action Group mm millimeter LSB Least Significant Bit ms millisecond MSB Most Significant Bit ns nanosecond OE Output Enable ohm SRAM Static Random Access Memory % percent TCK Test Clock pF picofarad TDI Test Data-In V volt TDO Test Data-Out W watt TMS Test Mode Select TQFP Thin Quad Flat Pack TTL Transistor-Transistor Logic Document Number: 001-74445 Rev. *D Symbol Unit of Measure Page 31 of 33 CY7C1380DV33 CY7C1382DV33 Document History Page Document Title: CY7C1380DV33/CY7C1382DV33, 18-Mbit (512 K x 36/1 M x 18) Pipelined SRAM Document Number: 001-74445 Rev. ECN No. Submission Date Orig. of Change ** 3420399 12/21/2011 NJY New data sheet *A 3514252 02/02/2012 NJY Changed status from Preliminary to Final. Updated Functional Description (Updated Note 1). Updated Selection Guide (Included 167 MHz information). Updated Pin Configurations (Included 100-pin TQFP information). Updated Pin Definitions (Updated Note 2 and included 100-pin TQFP information). Updated Operating Range (Removed Commercial Temperature information). Updated Electrical Characteristics (Included 167 MHz information). Updated Capacitance (Included 100-pin TQFP information). Updated Thermal Resistance (Included 100-pin TQFP information). Updated Switching Characteristics (Included 167 MHz information). Updated Ordering Information. Updated Package Diagrams. *B 4194894 11/18/2013 PRIT Updated Package Diagrams: spec 51-85180 - Changed revision from *E to *F. Updated to new template. Completing Sunset Review. *C 4575228 11/20/2014 PRIT Updated Functional Description: Added "For a complete list of related documentation, click here." at the end. Updated Ordering Information: Updated part numbers. Updated Package Diagrams: spec 51-85050 - Changed revision from *D to *E. *D 5067400 12/29/2015 PRIT Updated Package Diagrams: spec 51-85180 - Changed revision from *F to *G. Updated to new template. Completing Sunset Review. Document Number: 001-74445 Rev. *D Description of Change Page 32 of 33 CY7C1380DV33 CY7C1382DV33 Sales, Solutions, and Legal Information Worldwide Sales and Design Support Cypress maintains a worldwide network of offices, solution centers, manufacturer's representatives, and distributors. To find the office closest to you, visit us at Cypress Locations. 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