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EM488M3244VBB Datasheet, PDF (3/18 Pages) List of Unclassifed Manufacturers – 256Mb (2M×4Bank×32) Synchronous DRAM
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EM488M3244VBB
Pin Description (Simplified)
Pin
J1
J8
J2
G8,G9,F7,F3,G1,
G2,G3,H1,H2,J3,
G7,H9
J7,H8
J9
K7
K8
K9,K1,F8,F2
R8,N7,R9,N8,P9,
M8,M7,L8,L2,M3,
M2,P1,N2,R1,N3,
R2,E8,D7,D8,B9,
C8,A9,C7,A8,A2,
C3,A1,C2,B1,D2,
D3,E2
A7,F9,L7,R7
A3,F1,L3,R3
B2,B7,C9,D9,E1,
L1,M9,N9,P2,P7
B8,B3,C1,D1,E9,
L9,M1,N1,P3,P8
Name
CLK
/CS
CKE
A0~A11
BA0,BA1
/RAS
/CAS
/WE
DQM0~DQM3
DQ0~DQ31
VDD
VSS
VDDQ
VSSQ
Function
(System Clock)
Master clock input (Active on the positive rising edge)
(Chip Select)
Selects chip when active
(Clock Enable)
Activates the CLK when “H” and deactivates when “L”.
CKE should be enabled at least one cycle prior to new
command. Disable input buffers for power down in standby.
(Address)
Row address (A0 to A11) is determined by A0 to A11 level at
the bank active command cycle CLK rising edge.
CA (CA0 to CA8) is determined by A0 to A8 level at the read or
write command cycle CLK rising edge.
And this column address becomes burst access start address.
A10 defines the pre-charge mode. When A10= High at the
pre-charge command cycle, all banks are pre-charged.
But when A10= Low at the pre-charge command cycle, only the
bank that is selected by BA is pre-charged.
(Bank Address)
Selects which bank is to be active.
(Row Address Strobe)
Latches Row Addresses on the positive rising edge of the CLK
with /RAS “L”. Enables row access & pre-charge.
(Column Address Strobe)
Latches Column Addresses on the positive rising edge of the
CLK with /CAS low. Enables column access.
(Write Enable)
Latches Column Addresses on the positive rising edge of the
CLK with /CAS low. Enables column access.
(Data Input/Output Mask)
DQM controls I/O buffers.
(Data Input/Output)
DQ pins have the same function as I/O pins on a conventional
DRAM.
(Power Supply)
power supply pins for internal circuits.
(Ground)
ground pins for internal circuits.
(Power Supply)
power supply pins for the output buffers.
(Ground)
ground pins for the output buffers.
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