W9825G6DH-6I Winbond Electronics, W9825G6DH-6I Datasheet - Page 10

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W9825G6DH-6I

Manufacturer Part Number
W9825G6DH-6I
Description
Manufacturer
Winbond Electronics
Type
SDRAMr
Datasheet

Specifications of W9825G6DH-6I

Organization
16Mx16
Density
256Mb
Address Bus
14b
Access Time (max)
6/5ns
Maximum Clock Rate
166MHz
Operating Supply Voltage (typ)
3.3V
Package Type
TSOP-II
Operating Temp Range
-40C to 85C
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
3.6V
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
3V
Supply Current
150mA
Pin Count
54
Mounting
Surface Mount
Operating Temperature Classification
Industrial
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Compliant
W9825G6DH
7.14 Auto-precharge Command
If A10 is set to high when the Read or Write Command is issued, then the Auto-precharge function is
entered. During Auto-precharge, a Read Command will execute as normal with the exception that the
active bank will begin to precharge automatically before all burst read cycles have been completed.
Regardless of burst length, it will begin a certain number of clocks prior to the end of the scheduled
burst cycle. The number of clocks is determined by CAS Latency.
A Read or Write Command with Auto-precharge can not be interrupted before the entire burst
operation is completed. Therefore, use of a Read, Write, or Precharge Command is prohibited during
a read or write cycle with Auto-precharge. Once the precharge operation has started, the bank cannot
be reactivated until the Precharge time (t
) has been satisfied. Issue of Auto-pecharge command is
RP
illegal if the burst is set to full page length. If A10 is high when a Write Command is issued, the Write
with Auto-pecharge function is initiated. The SDRAM automatically enters the precharge operation two
clock delay from the last burst write cycle. This delay is referred to as Write t
. The bank undergoing
WR
Auto-precharge can not be reactivated until t
and t
are satisfied. This is referred to as t
, Data-in
WR
RP
DAL
to Active delay (t
= t
+ t
). When using the Auto-precharge Command, the interval between the
DAL
WR
RP
Bank Activate Command and the beginning of the internal precharge operation must satisfy t
(min).
RAS
7.15 Precharge Command
The Precharge Command is used to precharge or close a bank that has been activated. The
Precharge Command is entered when CS , RAS and WE are low and CAS is high at the rising
edge of the clock. The Precharge Command can be used to precharge each bank separately or all
banks simultaneously. Three address bits A10, BS0 and BS1 are used to define which bank(s) is to be
precharged when the command is issued. After the Precharge Command is issued, the precharged
bank must be reactivated before a new read or write access can be executed. The delay between the
Precharge Command and the Activate Command must be greater than or equal to the Precharge time
(t
).
RP
7.16 Self Refresh Command
The Self Refresh Command is defined by having CS , RAS , CAS and CKE held low with WE
high at the rising edge of the clock. All banks must be idle prior to issuing the Self Refresh Command.
Once the command is registered, CKE must be held low to keep the device in Self Refresh mode.
When the SDRAM has entered Self Refresh mode all of the external control signals, except CKE, are
disabled. The clock is internally disabled during Self Refresh Operation to save power. The device will
exit Self Refresh operation after CKE is returned high. A minimum delay time is required when the
device exits Self Refresh Operation and before the next command can be issued. This delay is equal
to the t
cycle time plus the Self Refresh exit time.
AC
If, during normal operation, AUTO REFRESH cycles are issued in bursts (as opposed to being evenly
distributed), a burst of 8,192 AUTO REFRESH cycles should be completed just prior to entering and
just after exiting the self refresh mode. The period between the Auto Refresh command and the next
command is specified by t
.
RC
Publication Release Date: Apr. 24, 2008
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Revision A12

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