Not Recommended For New Designs bq4011/Y/LY www.ti.com SLUS118A - MAY 1999 - REVISED MAY 2007 32 k x 8 NONVOLATILE SRAM (5 V, 3.3 V) FEATURES * * * * * * GENERAL DESCRIPTION Data Retention for at least 10 Years Without Power Automatic Write-Protection During Power-up/Power-down Cycles Conventional SRAM Operation, Including Unlimited Write Cycles Internal Isolation of Battery before Power Application 5-V or 3.3-V Operation Industry Standard 28-Pin DIP Pinout The CMOS bq4011/Y/LY is a nonvolatile 262,144-bit static RAM organized as 32,768 words by 8 bits. The integral control circuitry and lithium energy source provide reliable nonvolatility coupled with the unlimited write cycles of standard SRAM. The control circuitry constantly monitors the single supply for an out-of-tolerance condition. When VCC falls out of tolerance, the SRAM is unconditionally write-protected to prevent an inadvertent write operation. At this time the integral energy source is switched on to sustain the memory until after VCC returns valid. The bq4011/Y/LY uses extremely low standby current CMOS SRAMs, coupled with small lithium coin cells to provide nonvolatility without long write-cycle times and the write-cycle limitations associated with EEPROM. The bq4011/Y/LY requires no external circuitry and is compatible with the industry-standard 256-kb SRAM pinout. PIN CONNECTIONS 28-Pin DIP Module (TOP VIEW) A14 A12 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 VSS 1 28 2 27 3 26 4 25 5 24 6 23 7 22 8 21 9 20 10 19 11 18 12 17 13 16 14 15 VCC WE A13 A8 A9 A11 OE A10 CE DQ7 DQ6 DQ5 DQ4 DQ3 Please be aware that an important notice concerning availability, standard warranty, and use in critical applications of Texas Instruments semiconductor products and disclaimers thereto appears at the end of this data sheet. PRODUCTION DATA information is current as of publication date. Products conform to specifications per the terms of the Texas Instruments standard warranty. Production processing does not necessarily include testing of all parameters. Copyright (c) 1999-2007, Texas Instruments Incorporated bq4011/Y/LY Not Recommended For New Designs www.ti.com SLUS118A - MAY 1999 - REVISED MAY 2007 DEVICE INFORMATION Table 1. TERMINAL FUNCTIONS TERMINAL NAME NUMBER I/O A0 10 I A1 9 I A2 8 I A3 7 I A4 6 I A5 5 I A6 4 I DESCRIPTION A7 3 I A8 25 I Address inputs A9 24 I A10 21 I A11 23 I A12 2 I A13 26 I A14 1 I CE 20 I DQ0 11 I/O DQ1 12 I/O DQ2 13 I/O DQ3 15 I/O DQ4 16 I/O DQ5 17 I/O DQ6 18 I/O DQ7 19 I/O OE 22 I Output enable input VCC 28 I Supply voltage input VSS 14 - Ground WE 27 I Write enable input Chip-enable input Data input/output FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION When power is valid, the bq4011/Y/LY operates as a standard CMOS SRAM. During power-down and power-up cycles, the bq4011/Y/LY acts as a nonvolatile memory, automatically protecting and preserving the memory contents. Power-down/power-up control circuitry constantly monitors the VCC supply for a power-fail-detect threshold VPFD. The bq4011 monitors for VPFD = 4.62 V typical for use in 5-V systems with 5% supply tolerance. The bq4011Y monitors for VPFD = 4.37 V typical for use in 5-V systems with 10% supply tolerance. The bq4011LY monitors for VPFD = 2.90 V (typ) for use in 3.3-V systems. When VCC falls below the VPFD threshold, the SRAM automatically write-protects the data. All outputs become high impedance, and all inputs are treated as don't care. If a valid access is in process at the time of power-fail detection, the memory cycle continues to completion. If the memory cycle fails to terminate within time tWPT, write-protection takes place. As VCC falls past VPFD and approaches VSO, the control circuitry switches to the internal lithium backup supply, which provides data retention until valid VCC is applied. 2 Submit Documentation Feedback bq4011/Y/LY Not Recommended For New Designs www.ti.com SLUS118A - MAY 1999 - REVISED MAY 2007 When VCC returns to a level above the internal backup cell voltage, the supply is switched back to VCC. After VCC ramps above the VPFD threshold, write-protection continues for a time tCER (120 ms maximum in 5-V system, 85 ms maximum in 3.3-V system) to allow for processor stabilization. Normal memory operation may resume after this time. The internal coin cells used by the bq4011/Y/LY have an extremely long shelf life and provide data retention for more than 10 years in the absence of system power. As shipped from TI, the integral lithium cells of the MT-type module are electrically isolated from the memory. (Self-discharge in this condition is approximately 0.5% per year.) Following the first application of VCC, this isolation is broken, and the lithium backup provides data retention on subsequent power-downs. BLOCK DIAGRAM DIP MODULE bq4011/Y/LY MA PACKAGE OE A0 - A14 32 k x 8 SRAM Block WE DQ0 - DQ7 Power CE CECON Power-Fail Control + VCC Lithium Cell UDG-06075 TRUTH TABLE MODE CE WE OE I/O OPERATION POWER Not selected H X X High-Z Standby Output disable L H H High-Z Active Read L H L DOUT Active Write L L X DIN Active Submit Documentation Feedback 3 bq4011/Y/LY Not Recommended For New Designs www.ti.com SLUS118A - MAY 1999 - REVISED MAY 2007 ORDERING INFORMATION For the most current package and ordering information, see the Package Option Addendum at the end of the datasheet, or see the TI website at www.ti.com. SELECTION GUIDE DEVICE NUMBER MAXIMUM ACCESS TIME (ns) bq4011MA-70 70 bq4011MA-150 150 bq4011MA-200 200 bq4011YMA-70 70 bq4011YMA-100 100 bq4011YMA-150 150 bq4011YMA-200 200 bq4011YMA-70N 70 bq4011YMA-150N 150 bq4011LYMA-70N 70 NEGATIVE SUPPLY TOLERANCE (%) NOMINAL INPUT VOLTAGE VCC (V) TEMPERATURE (C) -5 0 to 70 5 -10 -40 to 85 3.3 PART NUMBERING PRODUCT LINE MEMORY DENSITY INPUT VOLTAGE (V) NEGATIVE SUPPLY TOLERANCE (%) PACKAGE SPEED (ns) TEMPERATURE C bq40 11 L Y MA 70 N 10 = 8 k x 8 Blank = 5 Blank = 5% MA = DIP 70 Blank = Commercial 11 = 32 k x 8 L= 3.3 Y = 10% 85 ( 0 to 70) 13 = 128 k x 8 100 14 = 256 k x 8 120 N = Industrial 15 = 512 k x 8 150 (-40 to 85) 16 = 1024 k x 8 200 17 = 2048 k x 8 4 Submit Documentation Feedback bq4011/Y/LY Not Recommended For New Designs www.ti.com SLUS118A - MAY 1999 - REVISED MAY 2007 ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (1) PARAMETER VCC CONDITION VALUE bq4011Y -0.3 to 7.0 bq4011 -0.3 to 7.0 bq4011LY -0.3 to 6.0 DC voltage applied on VCC relative to VSS bq4011Y -0.3 to 7.0 bq4011 -0.3 to 7.0 DC voltage applied on any pin excluding VVT VCC +0.3 V VCC relative to VSS VT bq4011LY TOPR Operating temperature TSTG Storage temperature TBIAS Temperature under bias TSOLDER Soldering temperature (1) UNIT V V -0.3 to (VCC + 0.3) Commercial 0 to 70 Industrial -40 to 85 Commercial -10 to 70 Industrial -40 to 85 Commercial -10 to 70 Industrial -40 to 85 For 10 seconds C 260 Permanent device damage may occur if Absolute Maximum Ratings are exceeded. Functional operation should be limited to the Recommended DC Operating Conditions detailed in this data sheet. Exposure to conditions beyond the operational limits for extended periods of time may affect device reliability. RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS (TA = TOPR) MIN TYP (1) MAX bq4011Y 4.50 5.00 5.50 bq4011 4.75 5.00 5.50 bq4011LY 3.00 3.30 3.60 0 0 0 VCC Supply voltage VSS Supply voltage VIL Low-level input voltage -0.3 0.8 VIH High-level Input voltage 2.2 VCC + 0.3 (1) UNIT V Typical values indicate operation at TA = 25C. DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS TA = TOPR, VCC(min) VCC VCC(max) PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS MIN TYP (1) MAX ILI Input leakage current VIN = VSS to VCC 1 ILO Output leakage current CE = VIH or OE = VIH or WE = VIL 1 VOH Output high voltage IOH = -1.0 mA VOL Output low voltage IOL = 2.1 mA ISB1 Standby supply current CE = VIH ISB2 Standby supply current CE VCC- 0.2 V, 0V VIN 0.2 V, or VIN VCC- 0.2 ICC Operating supply current 2.4 0.4 bq4011LY VPFD Power-fail-detect voltage VSO (1) Supply switch-over voltage V 2 A 0.1 1 mA 50 Minimum cycle, duty = 100%, CE = VIL, II/O = 0 mA mA 30 bq4011 4.55 4.62 4.75 bq4011Y 4.30 4.37 4.50 bq4011LY 2.85 2.90 2.95 bq4011 A 1 bq4011 bq4011Y UNIT 3 bq4011Y 3 bq4011LY 2.9 V Typical values indicate operation at TA = 25C, VCC = 5.0 V or VCC = 3.3 V. Submit Documentation Feedback 5 bq4011/Y/LY Not Recommended For New Designs www.ti.com SLUS118A - MAY 1999 - REVISED MAY 2007 CAPACITANCE (TA = 25C, f = 1 MHz, VCC = 5.0 V or VCC = 3.3 V) PARAMETER (1) TEST CONDITIONS CI/O Input/output capacitance Output voltage = 0 V CIN Input capacitance Input voltage = 0 V (1) MIN TYP MAX 8 10 Ensured by design. Not production tested. AC TEST CONDITIONS TEST CONDITIONS PARAMETER Input pulse levels Input rise and fall times Input and output timing reference levels 5V 3.3 V 0 V to 3.0 V 0 V to VCC 5 ns 5 ns 1.5 V (unless otherwise specified) 50 % See Figure 1 and Figure 2 See Figure 3 and Figure 4 Output load (including scope and jig) +5V +5V 1.9 kW DOUT 1.9 kW DOUT 1 kW 100 pF 1 kW Figure 1. 5-V Output Load A Figure 2. 5-V Output Load B + 3.3 V + 3.3 V 1.2 kW DOUT 1.2 kW DOUT 1.4 kW 30 pF Figure 3. 3.3-V Output Load A 6 5 pF Submit Documentation Feedback 1.4 kW 5 pF Figure 4. 3.3-V Output Load B UNIT pF bq4011/Y/LY Not Recommended For New Designs www.ti.com SLUS118A - MAY 1999 - REVISED MAY 2007 Table 2. READ CYCLE (TA = TOPR, VCC(min) VCC VCC(max)) PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS -70 MIN -100 MAX 70 MIN -150 MAX -200 MAX MIN tRC Read cycle time tAA Address access time tACE Chip enable access time tOE Output enable to output valid tCLZ Chip enable to output in low Z 5 5 5 5 tOLZ Output enable to output in low Z 0 0 0 0 tCHZ Chip disable to output in high Z tOHZ Output disable to output in high Z tOH Output hold from address change Output load A Output load B Output load A 100 MIN 150 MAX 200 70 100 150 200 70 100 150 200 35 50 70 90 ns 0 25 0 25 0 25 0 25 0 25 0 25 0 25 0 25 10 10 UNIT 10 10 tRC Address tAA tOH DOUT Previous Data Valid (1) WE is held high for a read cycle. (2) Device is continuously selected: CE = OE = VIL. Data Valid Figure 5. Read Cycle No. 1 (Address Access) (1)(2) tRC CE tACE tCHZ tCLZ DOUT High-Z High-Z (1) WE is held high for a read cycle. (2) Device is continuously selected: CE = OE = VIL. (3) Address is valid prior to or coincident with CE transition low. Figure 6. Read Cycle No. 2 (CE Access) (1)(2)(3) Submit Documentation Feedback 7 bq4011/Y/LY Not Recommended For New Designs www.ti.com SLUS118A - MAY 1999 - REVISED MAY 2007 tRC Address tAA OE tOHZ tOE tOLZ DOUT Data Valid High-Z High-Z (1) WE is held high for a read cycle. (2) Device is continuously selected: CE = VIL. Figure 7. Read Cycle No. 3 (OE Access) (1)(2) 8 Submit Documentation Feedback bq4011/Y/LY Not Recommended For New Designs www.ti.com SLUS118A - MAY 1999 - REVISED MAY 2007 Table 3. WRITE CYCLE (TA = TOPR, VCC(min) VCC VCC(max)) PARAMETER -70 TEST CONDITIONS MIN -100 MAX MIN -150 MAX MIN -200 MAX MIN tWC Write cycle time 70 100 150 200 tCW Chip enable to end of write See (1) 65 90 100 150 tAW Address valid to end of write See (1) 65 80 90 150 tAS Address setup time Measured from address valid to beginning of write. (2) 0 0 0 0 tWP Write pulse width Measured from beginning of write to end of write. (1) 55 75 90 130 tWR1 Write recovery time (write cycle 1) Measured from WE going high to end of write cycle. (3) 5 5 5 5 tWR2 Write recovery time (write cycle 2) Measured from CE going high to end of write cycle.(3) 15 15 15 15 tDW Data valid to end of write Measured to first low-to- high transition of either CE or WE. 30 40 50 70 tDH1 Data hold time (write cycle 1) Measured from WE going high to end of write cycle. (4) 0 0 0 0 tDH2 Data hold time (write cycle 2) Measured from CE going high to end of write cycle.(4) 0 0 0 0 tWZ Write enbled to output in high Z I/O pins are in output state. (5) 0 tOW Output active from end of write (5) 5 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) I/O pins are in output state. 25 0 30 0 5 5 50 0 MAX UNIT ns 70 5 A write ends at the earlier transition of CE going high and WE going high. A write occurs during the overlap of a low CE and a low WE. A write begins at the later transition of CE going low and WE going low. Either tWR1 or tWR2 must be met. Either tDH1 or tDH2 must be met. If CE goes low simultaneously with WE going low or after WE going low, the outputs remain in high-impedance state. tWC Address tAW tWR1 tCW CE tAS tWP WE tDW tDH1 Data-In Valid DIN tWZ DOUT tOW Data Undefined (1) High-Z (1) CE or WE must be high during address transition. (2) Because I/O may be active (OE low) during this period, data input signals of opposite polarity to the outputs must not be applied. (3) If OE is high, the I/O pins remain in a state of high impedance. Figure 8. Write Cycle No. 1 (WE-Controlled) Submit Documentation Feedback (1)(2)(3) 9 bq4011/Y/LY Not Recommended For New Designs www.ti.com SLUS118A - MAY 1999 - REVISED MAY 2007 tWC Address tAW tAS tWR2 tCW CE tWP WE tDW DIN tDH2 Data-in Valid tWZ DOUT Data Undefined (1) High-Z (1) CE or WE must be high during address transition. (2) Because I/O may be active (OE low) during this period, data input signals of opposite polarity to the outputs must not be applied. (3) If OE is high, the I/O pins remain in a state of high impedance. (4) Either tWR1 or tWR2 must be met. (5) Either tDH1 or tDH2 must be met. Figure 9. Write Cycle No. 2 (CE-Controlled) 10 Submit Documentation Feedback (1)(2)(3)(4)(5) bq4011/Y/LY Not Recommended For New Designs www.ti.com SLUS118A - MAY 1999 - REVISED MAY 2007 Table 4. 5-V POWER-DOWN/POWER-UP (TA = TOPR) PARAMETER tPF VCC slew, 4.75 to 4.25 V tFS VCC slew, 4.25 to VSO tPU VCC slew, VSO to VPFD (max.) tCER tWPT (1) (2) s s 0 s 40 TA = Write-protect time Delay after VCC slews down past VPFD before SRAM is writeprotected. UNIT 10 25C (2) Data-retention time in absence of VCC MAX 300 Time during which SRAM is write-protected after VCC passes VPFD on power-up. Chip enable recovery time tDR MIN TYP (1) TEST CONDITIONS 80 120 10 40 ms years 100 150 s Typical values indicate operation at TA = 25C, VCC = 5V. Batteries are disconnected from circuit until after VCC is applied for the first time. tDR is the accumulated time in absence of power beginning when power is first applied to the device. tPF VCC 4.75 V VPFD VPFD 4.25 V VSO VSO tFS tDR tPU tCER tWPT CE Figure 10. 5-V Power-Down/Power-Up Timing Submit Documentation Feedback 11 bq4011/Y/LY Not Recommended For New Designs www.ti.com SLUS118A - MAY 1999 - REVISED MAY 2007 Table 5. 3.3-V POWER-DOWN/POWER-UP (TA = TOPR) PARAMETER MIN TYP (1) TEST CONDITIONS tF VCC slew, 3 V to 0 V 300 tR VCC slew, VSO to VPFD (max) 100 tCER Chip enable recovery time Time during which SRAM is write-protected after VCC passes VPFD on power-up. 10 tDR Data-retention time in absence of VCC TA = 25C (2) 10 (1) (2) MAX s 85 ms years Typical values indicate operation at TA = 25C, VCC = 3.3 V. Batteries are disconnected from circuit until after VCC is applied for the first time. Data retention time (tDR) is the accumulated time in absence of power beginning when power is first applied to the device. VCC 3.0 V VPFD(max) VPFD VSO VSO tR tDR tCER tF CE Figure 11. 3.3-V Power-Down/Power-Up Timing CAUTION: Negative undershoots below the absolute maximum rating of -0.3 V in battery-backup mode may affect data integrity. 12 UNIT Submit Documentation Feedback PACKAGE OPTION ADDENDUM www.ti.com 20-Aug-2011 PACKAGING INFORMATION Orderable Device Status (1) Package Type Package Drawing Pins Package Qty Eco Plan (2) Lead/ Ball Finish MSL Peak Temp (3) Samples (Requires Login) BQ4011LYMA-70N NRND DIP MODULE MA 28 12 Pb-Free (RoHS) Call TI N / A for Pkg Type BQ4011MA-100 NRND DIP MODULE MA 28 14 Pb-Free (RoHS) Call TI N / A for Pkg Type BQ4011MA-150 NRND DIP MODULE MA 28 14 Pb-Free (RoHS) Call TI N / A for Pkg Type BQ4011YMA-100 NRND DIP MODULE MA 28 14 Pb-Free (RoHS) Call TI N / A for Pkg Type BQ4011YMA-150 NRND DIP MODULE MA 28 14 Pb-Free (RoHS) Call TI N / A for Pkg Type BQ4011YMA-200 NRND DIP MODULE MA 28 14 Pb-Free (RoHS) Call TI N / A for Pkg Type BQ4011YMA-70 NRND DIP MODULE MA 28 14 Pb-Free (RoHS) Call TI N / A for Pkg Type BQ4011YMA-70N NRND DIP MODULE MA 28 14 Pb-Free (RoHS) Call TI N / A for Pkg Type (1) The marketing status values are defined as follows: ACTIVE: Product device recommended for new designs. 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