Features HIGH-SPEED 2.5V 512/256K x 18 ASYNCHRONOUS DUAL-PORT STATIC RAM WITH 3.3V 0R 2.5V INTERFACE Full hardware support of semaphore signaling between ports on-chip Fully asynchronous operation from either port Separate byte controls for multiplexed bus and bus matching compatibility Sleep Mode Inputs on both ports Supports JTAG features compliant to IEEE 1149.1 in BGA-208 and BGA-256 packages Single 2.5V (100mV) power supply for core LVTTL-compatible, selectable 3.3V (150mV)/2.5V (100mV) power supply for I/Os and control signals on each port Available in a 256-ball Ball Grid Array and 208-ball fine pitch Ball Grid Array Industrial temperature range (-40C to +85C) is available for selected speeds Green parts available, see ordering information True Dual-Port memory cells which allow simultaneous access of the same memory location High-speed access - Commercial: 10/12/15ns (max.) - Industrial: 10/12ns (max.) RapidWrite Mode simplifies high-speed consecutive write cycles Dual chip enables allow for depth expansion without external logic IDT70T633/1 easily expands data bus width to 36 bits or more using the Master/Slave select when cascading more than one device M/S = VIH for BUSY output flag on Master, M/S = VIL for BUSY input on Slave Busy and Interrupt Flags On-chip port arbitration logic IDT70T633/1S Functional Block Diagram U BL UBR LBL LB R R/W L R/W R B E 0 L C E 0L B E 1 R B E 1 L B E 0 R C E 0R CE1R CE1L OER OEL Dout0-8_L Dout9-17_L Dout0-8_R Dout9-17_R 512/256K x 18 MEMORY ARRAY Din_L I/O0L - I/O17L A18L(1) A 0L Address Decoder Din_R ADDR_L I/O0R - I/O17R A18R (1) Address Decoder ADDR_R A0R TDI OEL C E 0L CE1L ARBITRATION INTERRUPT SEMAPHORE LOGIC R/WL OER TDO TCK TMS T R ST C E 0R CE1R R/WR B U S Y L(2,3) S EM L JTAG B U S Y R(2,3) M/S INT L(3) SEM R IN T R(3) ZZ (4) (4) ZZL ZZR NOTES: CONTROL LOGIC 1. Address A 18x is a NC for IDT70T631. 2. BUSY is an input as a Slave (M/S=VIL) and an output when it is a Master (M/S=VIH). 3 BUSY and INT are non-tri-state totem-pole outputs (push-pull). 4. The sleep mode pin shuts off all dynamic inputs, except JTAG inputs, when asserted. OPTx, INTx, M/S and the sleep mode pins themselves (ZZx) are not affected during sleep mode. 5670 drw 01 JUNE 2012 1 (c)2012 Integrated Device Technology, Inc. DSC-5670/9 IDT70T633/1S High-Speed 2.5V 512/256K x 18 Asynchronous Dual-Port Static RAM Description The IDT70T633/1 is a high-speed 512/256K x 18 Asynchronous Dual-Port Static RAM. The IDT70T633/1 is designed to be used as a stand-alone 9216/4608K-bit Dual-Port RAM or as a combination MASTER/SLAVE Dual-Port RAM for 36-bit-or-more word system. Using the IDT MASTER/SLAVE Dual-Port RAM approach in 36-bit or wider memory system applications results in full-speed, error-free operation without the need for additional discrete logic. This device provides two independent ports with separate control, address, and I/O pins that permit independent, asynchronous access for reads or writes to any location in memory. An automatic power down Industrial and Commercial Temperature Ranges feature controlled by the chip enables (either CE0 or CE1) permit the on-chip circuitry of each port to enter a very low standby power mode. The IDT70T633/1 has a RapidWrite Mode which allows the designer to perform back-to-back write operations without pulsing the R/W input each cycle. This is especially significant at the 10ns cycle times of the IDT70T633/1, easing design considerations at these high performance levels. The 70T633/1 can support an operating voltage of either 3.3V or 2.5V on one or both ports, controlled by the OPT pins. The power supply for the core of the device (VDD) remains at 2.5V. 2 IDT70T633/1S High-Speed 2.5V 512/256K x 18 Asynchronous Dual-Port Static RAM Industrial and Commercial Temperature Ranges Pin Configuration(1,2,3) 70T633/1BC BC-256(5,6) 256-Pin BGA Top View 03/13/03 A1 NC B1 NC C1 NC D1 NC E1 A2 TDI B2 NC C2 I/O9L D2 I/O9R E2 I/O10R I/O 10L F1 I/O11L G1 NC H1 NC J1 F2 NC G2 NC H2 A3 NC B3 A17L B4 A5 A6 A 14L A11L B5 B6 TDO A18L(4) A15L C3 VSS D3 NC E3 NC F3 C4 A16L D4 C5 A13L D5 G3 E4 E5 VDDQL VDD F4 F5 G4 G5 I/O12L VDDQR VSS H3 H4 H5 NC VDDQR VSS J3 J4 J5 I/O13L I/O 14R I/O13R VDDQL ZZ R K1 NC L1 I/O15L M1 K2 NC L2 NC M2 I/O16R I/O 16L N1 NC P1 NC R1 NC T1 NC N2 I/O17R P2 K3 NC T2 TCK K5 L4 L5 I/O15R VDDQR VDD M3 NC N3 NC P3 I/O 17L TMS R2 K4 I/O14L VDDQL VSS L3 R3 M4 VDDQR N4 M5 VDD NC C6 A10L D6 A8L B7 A9L C7 A7L D7 A9 A8 NC CE1L B9 B8 UBL NC LBL D9 D8 OEL B10 CE0L R/WL C9 C8 A10 C10 A11 INT L B11 NC C11 SEML B U S Y L D10 D11 A12 A5L B12 A4L C12 A6L D12 A13 A2L B13 A1L C13 A3L D13 N5 E6 VDD F6 NC G6 VSS H6 VSS J6 VSS K6 VSS L6 NC M6 VDD N6 E7 VSS F7 VSS G7 VSS H7 VSS J7 VSS K7 VSS L7 VSS M7 VSS N7 E8 E9 VSS VSS F9 F8 VSS G8 VSS G9 VSS H8 VSS H9 VSS J8 VSS J9 VSS K8 VSS K9 VSS L8 VSS L9 VSS M8 VSS M9 VSS N8 VSS N9 E10 VSS F10 VSS G10 VSS H10 VSS J10 VSS K10 VSS L10 VSS M10 VSS N10 E11 VDD F11 VSS G11 VSS H11 VSS J11 VSS K11 VSS L11 VSS M11 VDD N11 E12 E13 VDD VDDQR F12 F13 P4 A16R R4 P5 A13R R5 T4 A17R T5 A14R P6 A10R R6 A12R T6 A11R P7 A7R R7 A9R T7 A8R P8 P9 NC R8 R9 UBR T8 R10 CE0R R/WR T9 NC P10 P11 LBR SEMR B U S Y R CE1R T10 OER R11 M/S T11 INT R A14 A0L B14 NC C14 OPTL D14 NC E14 NC F14 VDD VDDQR I/O6R G12 VSS H12 VSS J12 G13 G14 VDDQL I/O5L H13 VDDQL J13 H14 NC J14 A15 NC B15 NC C15 NC D15 NC E15 A16 NC B16 NC C16 I/O8L D16 I/O8R E16 I/O7L I/O7R F15 NC G15 NC H15 NC J15 F16 I/O6L G16 NC H16 I/O5R J16 ZZL VDDQR I/O4R I/O3R I/O 4L K12 VSS L12 VDD M12 K13 K14 VDDQR NC L13 L14 VDDQL I/O2L M13 M14 K15 NC L15 NC M15 VDD VDDQL I/O1R I/O1L N12 N13 VDD VDDQR VDDQR VDDQL VDDQL VDDQR V DDQR VDDQL VDDQL VDD TRST A18R(4) A15R T3 A12L A7 VDD VDDQL VDDQL VDDQR VDDQR VDDQL VDDQL VDDQR VDDQR VDD I/O11R VDDQL VDD I/O12R J2 A4 P12 A6R R12 A4R T12 A5R P13 A3R R13 A1R T13 A2R N14 NC P14 NC R14 OPTR T14 A0R N15 I/O0R P15 NC R15 NC T15 NC K16 I/O3L L16 I/O2R M16 NC N16 NC P16 I/O 0L R16 NC T16 NC 5670 drw 02c NOTES: 1. All VDD pins must be connected to 2.5V power supply. 2. All VDDQ pins must be connected to appropriate power supply: 3.3V if OPT pin for that port is set to VDD (2.5V), and 2.5V if OPT pin for that port is set to VSS (0V). 3. All VSS pins must be connected to ground supply. 4. A18X is a NC for IDT70T631. 5. Package body is approximately 17mm x 17mm x 1.4mm, with 1.0mm ball-pitch. 6. This package code is used to reference the package diagram. 3 , , IDT70T633/1S High-Speed 2.5V 512/256K x 18 Asynchronous Dual-Port Static RAM Industrial and Commercial Temperature Ranges Pin Configurations(1,2,3)(con't.) 03/12/03 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 A I/O 9L NC VS S TDO NC A 16L A12L A 8L NC VDD SEML INT L A4L A0L OPT L NC VS S A B NC VS S NC TDI A 17L A 13L A9 L NC CE0L V SS BUSYL A5L A1L VSS VDDQR I/O 8L NC B C V DD QL I/O 9R VDDQR V DD A18L (4 ) A 14 L A10L UB L CE1L V SS R/WL A6 L A2L VDD I/O8R NC VSS C D NC VSS I/O 10L NC A 15L A 11L A7L LBL V DD OEL NC A 3L VD D NC VD DQ L I/O7L I/O7 R D E I/O11L NC VDD QR I/O 10 R I/O 6L NC VS S NC E F V DDQL I/O11R NC VSS VSS I/O 6R NC VDD QR F G NC VS S I/O 12L NC NC VD DQ L I/O 5L NC G H VDD NC VD DQR I/O 12R VDD NC VSS I/O5R H J VDD QL VD D VS S ZZR ZZ L V DD VSS V DD QR J K I/O14R VS S I/O 13R VS S I/O 3R VD DQL I/O4R VS S K L NC I/O14L VDD QR I/O 13L NC I/O 3L V SS I/O4L L M V DD QL NC I/O 15R V SS VSS NC I/O 2R VDD QR M N NC VS S NC I/O 15 L I/O 1R VD DQ L NC I/O2L N P I/O16R I/O16L VDD QR NC TR S T A 16R A12R A 8R NC V DD SEMR R VS S NC I/O 17R TCK A17R A13R A9R NC CE0R V SS T NC I/O 17L VD DQ L TMS A1 8R (4) A14R A10R UB R CE1R U VS S NC VDD NC A15R A 11R A7 R LBR VDD 70T633/1BF BF-208(5,6) 208-Ball BGA Top View(7) INTR A4R NC I/O 1L V SS NC P BUSY R A5 R A1R V SS VD DQ L I/O0R VDD QR R VSS R/WR A6R A2R VS S NC V SS NC T OER M/S A3R A0R VD D OPT R I/O0L U NC 5670 drw 02b NOTES: 1. All VDD pins must be connected to 2.5V power supply. 2. All VDDQ pins must be connected to appropriate power supply: 3.3V if OPT pin for that port is set to VDD (2.5V), and 2.5V if OPT pin for that port is set to VSS (0V). 3. All VSS pins must be connected to ground. 4. A18X is a NC for IDT70T631. 5. Package body is approximately 15mm x 15mm x 1.4mm with 0.8mm ball pitch. 6. This package code is used to reference the package diagram. 7. This text does not indicate orientation of the actual part-marking. 4 IDT70T633/1S High-Speed 2.5V 512/256K x 18 Asynchronous Dual-Port Static RAM Industrial and Commercial Temperature Ranges Pin Names Left Port Right Port Names CE0L, CE1L CE0R, CE1R Chip Enables (Input) R/WL R/WR Read/Write Enable (Input) OEL Output Enable (Input) OER (1) (1) A0L - A18L A0R - A18R Address (Input) I/O0L - I/O17L I/O0R - I/O17R Data Input/Output SEML SEMR Semaphore Enable (Input) INTL INTR Interrupt Flag (Output) BUSYL BUSYR Busy Flag (Output) UBL UBR Upper Byte Select (Input) LBR Lower Byte Select (Input) LBL VDDQL VDDQR Power (I/O Bus) (3.3V or 2.5V)(2) (Input) OPTL OPTR Option for selecting V DDQX(2,3) (Input) ZZL ZZR NOTES: 1. Address A18x is a NC for IDT70T631. 2. VDD, OPTX, and VDDQX must be set to appropriate operating levels prior to applying inputs on I/OX. 3. OPTX selects the operating voltage levels for the I/Os and controls on that port. If OPTX is set to VDD (2.5V), then that port's I/Os and controls will operate at 3.3V levels and VDDQX must be supplied at 3.3V. If OPT X is set to VSS (0V), then that port's I/Os and controls will operate at 2.5V levels and VDDQX must be supplied at 2.5V. The OPT pins are independent of one another--both ports can operate at 3.3V levels, both can operate at 2.5V levels, or either can operate at 3.3V with the other at 2.5V. 4. The sleep mode pin shuts off all dynamic inputs, except JTAG inputs, when asserted. OPTx, INTx, M/S and the sleep mode pins themselves (ZZx) are not affected during sleep mode. It is recommended that boundry scan not be operated during sleep mode. 5. BUSY is an input as a Slave (M/S=VIL) and an output when it is a Master (M/S=V IH). Sleep Mode Pin(4) (Input) M/S Master or Slave Select (Input)(5) VDD Power (2.5V)(2) (Input) VSS Ground (0V) (Input) TDI Test Data Input TDO Test Data Output TCK Test Logic Clock (10MHz) (Input) TMS Test Mode Select (Input) TRST Reset (Initialize TAP Controller) (Input) 5670 tbl 01 5 IDT70T633/1S High-Speed 2.5V 512/256K x 18 Asynchronous Dual-Port Static RAM Industrial and Commercial Temperature Ranges Truth Table I--Read/Write and Enable Control(1) OE SEM CE0 CE1 UB LB R/W ZZ Upper Byte I/O9-17 Lower Byte I/O0-8 X H H X X X X L High-Z High-Z Deselected-Power Down X H X L X X X L High-Z High-Z Deselected-Power Down X H L H H H X L High-Z High-Z Both Bytes Deselected X H L H H L L L High-Z DIN Write to Lower Byte X H L H L H L L DIN High-Z Write to Upper Byte MODE X H L H L L L L DIN DIN L H L H H L H L High-Z DOUT Read Lower Byte Write to Both Bytes L H L H L H H L DOUT High-Z Read Upper Byte L H L H L L H L DOUT DOUT Read Both Bytes H H L H L L X L High-Z High-Z Outputs Disabled X X X X X X X H High-Z High-Z High-Z Sleep Mode 5670 tbl 02 NOTE: 1. "H" = VIH, "L" = VIL, "X" = Don't Care. Truth Table II - Semaphore Read/Write Control(1) Inputs(1) Outputs CE(2) R/W OE UB LB SEM I/O1-17 I/O0 H H L L L L DATAOUT DATAOUT Read Data in Semaphore Flag (3) H X X L L X DATAIN Write I/O0 into Semaphore Flag L X X X X L ______ ______ Mode Not Allowed NOTES: 1. There are eight semaphore flags written to I/O0 and read from all the I/Os (I/O0-I/O17). These eight semaphore flags are addressed by A 0-A2. 2. CE = L occurs when CE0 = VIL and CE1 = VIH. CE = H when CE0 = VIH and/or CE1 = VIL. 3. Each byte is controlled by the respective UB and LB. To read data UB and/or LB = VIL. 6 5670 tbl 03 IDT70T633/1S High-Speed 2.5V 512/256K x 18 Asynchronous Dual-Port Static RAM Recommended DC Operating Conditions with VDDQ at 2.5V Recommended Operating Temperature and Supply Voltage(1) Unit 2.4 2.5 2.6 V 2.4 2.5 2.6 V 0 0 0 V 1.7 ____ VDDQ + 100mV(2) V Input High Voltage _ JTAG 1.7 ____ VDD + 100mV (2) V VIH Input High Voltage ZZ, OPT, M/S VDD - 0.2V ____ VDD + 100mV (2) V VIL Input Low Voltage -0.3(1) ____ 0.7 V VIL Input Low Voltage ZZ, OPT, M/S (1) ____ 0.2 V Core Supply Voltage 0 C to +70 C 0V 2.5V + 100mV I/O Supply Voltage (3) -40OC to +85OC 0V 2.5V + 100mV VSS Ground VIH Input High Voltage (Address, Control & Data I/O Inputs)(3) VIH 5670 tbl 04 Absolute Maximum Ratings Symbol Rating Commercial & Industrial Unit VTERM (V DD) VDD Terminal Voltage with Respect to GND VTERM(2) (V DDQ) VDDQ Terminal Voltage with Respect to GND -0.3 to V DDQ + 0.3 V VTERM(2) (INPUTS and I/O's) Input and I/O Terminal Voltage with Respect to GND -0.3 to V DDQ + 0.3 V TBIAS(3) Temperature Under Bias -55 to +125 o C TSTG Storage Temperature -65 to +150 o C TJN Junction Temperature +150 o C -0.5 to 3.6 V IOUT(For V DDQ = 3.3V) DC Output Current 50 mA IOUT(For V DDQ = 2.5V) DC Output Current 40 mA 5670 tbl 05 Recommended DC Operating Conditions with VDDQ at 3.3V Symbol V DD NOTES: 1. Stresses greater than those listed under ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress rating only and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational sections of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect reliability. 2. This is a steady-state DC parameter that applies after the power supply has reached its nominal operating value. Power sequencing is not necessary; however, the voltage on any Input or I/O pin cannot exceed VDDQ during power supply ramp up. 3. Ambient Temperature under DC Bias. No AC Conditions. Chip Deselected. (1) Capacitance Input Capacitance Output Capacitance Parameter Core Supply Voltage (3) Min. Typ. Max. Unit 2.4 2.5 2.6 V 3.15 3.3 3.45 V 0 0 0 V 2.0 ____ VDDQ + 150mV(2) V 1.7 ____ VDD + 100mV (2) V VDD - 0.2V ____ VDD + 100mV (2) V VDDQ I/O Supply Voltage V SS Ground VIH Input High Voltage (Address, Control &Data I/O Inputs)(3) VIH Input High Voltage JTAG VIH Input High Voltage ZZ, OPT, M/S VIL Input Low Voltage -0.3(1) ____ 0.8 V VIL Input Low Voltage ZZ, OPT, M/S -0.3(1) ____ 0.2 V _ 5670 tbl 06 (TA = +25C, F = 1.0MHZ) TQFP ONLY Parameter -0.3 NOTES: 1. VIL (min.) = -1.0V for pulse width less than t RC/2 or 5ns, whichever is less. 2. VIH (max.) = V DDQ + 1.0V for pulse width less than t RC/2 or 5ns, whichever is less. 3. To select operation at 2.5V levels on the I/Os and controls of a given port, the OPT pin for that port must be set to VSS (0V), and VDDQX for that port must be supplied as indicated above. 5670 tbl 07 COUT Max. VDD (1) (3) Typ. VDDQ O NOTE: 1. This is the parameter TA. This is the "instant on" case temperature. CIN Min. VDD Commercial Symbol Parameter GND O Industrial Symbol Ambient Temperature Grade Industrial and Commercial Temperature Ranges (2) Conditions Max. Unit VIN = 3dV 8 pF VOUT = 3dV 10.5 pF NOTES: 1. VIL (min.) = -1.0V for pulse width less than t RC/2 or 5ns, whichever is less. 2. VIH (max.) = V DDQ + 1.0V for pulse width less than t RC/2 or 5ns, whichever is less. 3. To select operation at 3.3V levels on the I/Os and controls of a given port, the OPT pin for that port must be set to VDD (2.5V), and VDDQX for that port must be supplied as indicated above. 5670 tbl 08 NOTES: 1. These parameters are determined by device characterization, but are not production tested. 2. 3dV references the interpolated capacitance when the input and output switch from 0V to 3V or from 3V to 0V. 3. COUT also references CI/O. 7 IDT70T633/1S High-Speed 2.5V 512/256K x 18 Asynchronous Dual-Port Static RAM Industrial and Commercial Temperature Ranges DC Electrical Characteristics Over the Operating Temperature and Supply Voltage Range (VDD = 2.5V 100mV) 70T633/1S Symbol Parameter Test Conditions Min. Max. Unit VDDQ = Max., VIN = 0V to VDDQ ___ 10 A VDD = Max., V IN = 0V to VDD ___ +30 A Output Leakage Current CE0 = VIH or CE1 = VIL, VOUT = 0V to VDDQ ___ 10 A Output Low Voltage (1) IOL = +4mA, VDDQ = Min. ___ 0.4 V IOH = -4mA, V DDQ = Min. 2.4 ___ V IOL = +2mA, VDDQ = Min. ___ 0.4 V IOH = -2mA, V DDQ = Min. 2.0 ___ (1) |ILI| Input Leakage Current (1,2) |ILI| JTAG & ZZ Input Leakage Current (1,3) |ILO| VOL (3.3V) VOH (3.3V) VOL (2.5V) VOH (2.5V) Output High Voltage Output Low Voltage (1) (1) Output High Voltage (1) V 5670 tbl 09 NOTES: 1. VDDQ is selectable (3.3V/2.5V) via OPT pins. Refer to page 5 for details. 2. Applicable only for TMS, TDI and TRST inputs. 3. Outputs tested in tri-state mode. DC Electrical Characteristics Over the Operating Temperature and Supply Voltage Range (VDD = 2.5V 100mV) 70T633/1S10 Com'l & Ind(6) Symbol IDD ISB1(6) ISB2(6) ISB3 ISB4(6) IZZ Parameter Test Condition Version 70T633/1S12 Com'l & Ind 70T633/1S15 Com'l Only Typ. (4) Max. Typ. (4) Max. Typ. (4) Max. Unit mA Dynamic Operating Current (Both Ports Active) CEL and CER= VIL, Outputs Disabled f = fMAX(1) COM'L S 300 405 300 355 225 305 IND S 300 445 300 395 ____ ____ Standby Current (Both Ports - TTL Level Inputs) CEL = CER = V IH f = fMAX(1) COM'L S 90 120 75 105 60 85 IND S 90 145 75 130 ____ ____ Standby Current (One Port - TTL Level Inputs) CE"A" = VIL and CE"B" = VIH(5) Active Port Outputs Disabled, f = fMAX(1) COM'L S 200 265 180 230 150 200 IND S 200 290 180 255 ____ ____ COM'L S 2 10 2 10 2 10 IND S 2 20 2 20 ____ ____ COM'L S 200 265 180 230 150 200 IND S 200 290 180 255 ____ ____ COM'L S 2 10 2 10 2 10 IND S 2 20 2 20 ____ ____ Full Standby Current Both Ports CEL and (Both Ports - CMOS CER > VDDQ - 0.2V, VIN > VDDQ - 0.2V or VIN < 0.2V, Level Inputs) f = 0(2) Full Standby Current (One Port - CMOS Level Inputs) Sleep Mode Current (Both Ports - TTL Level Inputs) CE"A" < 0.2V and CE"B" > VDDQ - 0.2V(5), VIN > VDDQ - 0.2V or VIN < 0.2V, Active Port, Outputs Disabled, f = fMAX(1) ZZL = ZZR = VIH f = fMAX(1) mA mA mA mA mA 5670 tbl 10 NOTES: 1. At f = fMAX, address and control lines (except Output Enable) are cycling at the maximum frequency read cycle of 1/tRC, using "AC TEST CONDITIONS". 2. f = 0 means no address or control lines change. Applies only to input at CMOS level standby. 3. VDD = 2.5V, TA = 25C for Typ. values, and are not production tested. IDD DC(f=0) = 100mA (Typ). 4. CEX = VIL means CE0X = VIL and CE1X = VIH CEX = VIH means CE0X = VIH or CE1X = V IL CEX < 0.2V means CE0X < 0.2V and CE1X > VDDQX - 0.2V CEX > V DDQX - 0.2V means CE 0X > VDDQX - 0.2V or CE1X - 0.2V "X" represents "L" for left port or "R" for right port. 5. ISB1, ISB2 and ISB4 will all reach full standby levels (ISB3) on the appropriate port(s) if ZZL and /or ZZR = VIH. 8 IDT70T633/1S High-Speed 2.5V 512/256K x 18 Asynchronous Dual-Port Static RAM Industrial and Commercial Temperature Ranges AC Test Conditions (VDDQ = 3.3V/2.5V) Input Pulse Levels GND to 3.0V / GND to 2.5V Input Rise/Fall Times 2ns Max. Input Timing Reference Levels 1.5V/1.25V Output Reference Levels 1.5V/1.25V Output Load Figure 1 5670 tbl 11 50 50 DATAOUT 1.5V/1.25 10pF (Tester) 5670 drw 03 Figure 1. AC Output Test load. Figure 3. Typical Output Derating (Lumped Capacitive Load). 9 , IDT70T633/1S High-Speed 2.5V 512/256K x 18 Asynchronous Dual-Port Static RAM Industrial and Commercial Temperature Ranges AC Electrical Characteristics Over the Operating Temperature and Supply Voltage Range(4) 70T633/1S10 Com'l & Ind(5) Symbol Parameter Min. Max. 70T633/1S12 Com'l & Ind Min. Max. 70T633/1S15 Com'l Only Min. Max. Unit READ CYCLE tRC Read Cycle Time 10 ____ 12 ____ 15 ____ ns tAA Address Access Time ____ 10 ____ 12 ____ 15 ns tACE Chip Enable Access Time (3) ____ 10 ____ 12 ____ 15 ns tABE Byte Enable Access Time (3) ____ 5 ____ 6 ____ 7 ns tAOE Output Enable Access Time ____ 5 ____ 6 ____ 7 ns tOH Output Hold from Address Change 3 ____ 3 ____ 3 ____ ns 3 ____ 3 ____ 3 ____ ns 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____ ns 0 4 0 6 0 8 ns 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____ ns ____ 8 ____ 8 ____ 12 ns ____ 4 ____ 6 ____ 8 ns 2 10 2 12 2 15 ns ____ 5 ____ 6 ____ 7 (1,2) tLZ Output Low-Z Time Chip Enable and Semaphore tLZOB Output Low-Z Time Output Enable and Byte Enable (1,2) (1,2) tHZ Output High-Z Time tPU Chip Enable to Power Up Time (2) (2) tPD Chip Disable to Power Down Time tSOP Semaphore Flag Update Pulse (OE or SEM) tSAA Semaphore Address Access Time tSOE Semaphore Output Enable Access Time ns 5670 tbl 12 AC Electrical Characteristics Over the Operating Temperature and Supply Voltage(4) 70T633/1S10 Com'l & Ind(5) Symbol Parameter 70T633/1S12 Com'l & Ind 70T633/1S15 Com'l Only Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Unit WRITE CYCLE tWC Write Cycle Time 10 ____ 12 ____ 15 ____ ns tEW Chip Enable to End-of-Write (3) 7 ____ 9 ____ 12 ____ ns tAW Address Valid to End-of-Write 7 ____ 9 ____ 12 ____ ns 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____ ns ns (3) tAS Address Set-up Time tWP Write Pulse Width 7 ____ 9 ____ 12 ____ tWR Write Recovery Time 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____ ns tDW Data Valid to End-of-Write 5 ____ 7 ____ 10 ____ ns tDH Data Hold Time 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____ ns ____ 4 ____ 6 ____ 8 ns ns ns tWZ (1,2) Write Enable to Output in High-Z (1,2) tOW Output Active from End-of-Write 3 ____ 3 ____ 3 ____ tSWRD SEM Flag Write to Read Time 5 ____ 5 ____ 5 ____ SEM Flag Contention Window 5 ____ 5 ____ 5 ____ tSPS ns 5670 tbl 13 NOTES: 1. Transition is measured 0mV from Low or High-impedance voltage with Output Test Load (Figure 1). 2. This parameter is guaranteed by device characterization, but is not production tested. 3. To access RAM, CE= VIL and SEM = VIH. To access semaphore, CE = VIH and SEM = VIL. Either condition must be valid for the entire tEW time. CE = VIL when CE0 = VIL and CE1 = VIH. CE = VIH when CE0 = VIH and/or CE1 = VIL. 4. These values are valid regardless of the power supply level selected for I/O and control signals (3.3V/2.5V). See page 6 for details. 10 IDT70T633/1S High-Speed 2.5V 512/256K x 18 Asynchronous Dual-Port Static RAM Industrial and Commercial Temperature Ranges Waveform of Read Cycles(5) tRC ADDR (4) tAA (4) tACE (6) CE tAOE (4) OE tABE (4) UB, LB R/W tOH (1) tLZ/tLZOB DATAOUT VALID DATA (4) tHZ (2) BUSYOUT . tBDD (3,4) 5670 drw 06 NOTES: 1. Timing depends on which signal is asserted last, OE, CE, LB or UB. 2. Timing depends on which signal is de-asserted first CE, OE, LB or UB. 3. tBDD delay is required only in cases where the opposite port is completing a write operation to the same address location. For simultaneous read operations BUSY has no relation to valid output data. 4. Start of valid data depends on which timing becomes effective last: t AOE, tACE, tAA, tABE, or t BDD. 5. SEM = VIH. 6. CE = L occurs when CE0 = VIL and CE1 = VIH. CE = H when CE0 = VIH and/or CE1 = VIL. Timing of Power-Up Power-Down CE tPU tPD ICC 50% 50% ISB . 5670 drw 07 11 IDT70T633/1S High-Speed 2.5V 512/256K x 18 Asynchronous Dual-Port Static RAM Industrial and Commercial Temperature Ranges Timing Waveform of Write Cycle No. 1, R/W Controlled Timing(1,5,8) tWC ADDRESS tHZ (7) OE tAW CE or SEM (9) (9) UB, LB tAS (6) tWP (2) tWR (3) R/W (7) tWZ (7) tOW (4) DATAOUT (4) tDW tDH DATAIN . 5670 drw 10 Timing Waveform of Write Cycle No. 2, CE Controlled Timing(1,5,8) tWC ADDRESS tAW CE or SEM (9) (6) tAS tWR(3) tEW (2) UB, LB(9) R/W tDW tDH DATAIN . 5670 drw 11 . NOTES: 1. R/W or CE or UB or LB = VIH during all address transitions. 2. A write occurs during the overlap (tEW or tWP) of a CE = VIL and a R/W = VIL for memory array writing cycle. 3. tWR is measured from the earlier of CE or R/W (or SEM or R/W) going HIGH to the end of write cycle. 4. During this period, the I/O pins are in the output state and input signals must not be applied. 5. If the CE or SEM = VIL transition occurs simultaneously with or after the R/W = VIL transition, the outputs remain in the High-impedance state. 6. Timing depends on which enable signal is asserted last, CE or R/W. 7. This parameter is guaranteed by device characterization, but is not production tested. Transition is measured 0mV from steady state with the Output Test Load (Figure 1). 8. If OE = VIL during R/W controlled write cycle, the write pulse width must be the larger of tWP or (tWZ + tDW ) to allow the I/O drivers to turn off and data to be placed on the bus for the required tDW . If OE = VIH during an R/W controlled write cycle, this requirement does not apply and the write pulse can be as short as the specified tWP . 9. To access RAM, CE = V IL and SEM = VIH. To access semaphore, CE = VIH and SEM = VIL. tEW must be met for either condition. CE = V IL when CE0 = V IL and CE1 = VIH. CE = VIH when CE0 = VIH and/or CE1 = VIL. 12 IDT70T633/1S High-Speed 2.5V 512/256K x 18 Asynchronous Dual-Port Static RAM RapidWrite Mode Write Cycle Industrial and Commercial Temperature Ranges Care must be taken to still meet the Write Cycle time (tWC), the time in which the Address inputs must be stable. Input data setup and hold times (tDW and tDH) will now be referenced to the ending address transition. In this RapidWrite Mode the I/O will remain in the Input mode for the duration of the operations due to R/W being held low. All standard Write Cycle specifications must be adhered to. However, tAS and tWR are only applicable when switching between read and write operations. Also, there are two additional conditions on the Address Inputs that must also be met to ensure correct address controlled writes. These specifications, the Allowable Address Skew (tAAS) and the Address Rise/Fall time (tARF), must be met to use the RapidWrite Mode. If these conditions are not met there is the potential for inadvertent write operations at random intermediate locations as the device transitions between the desired write addresses. Unlike other vendors' Asynchronous Random Access Memories, the IDT70T633/1 is capable of performing multiple back-to-back write operations without having to pulse the R/W, CE, or BEn signals high during address transitions. This RapidWrite Mode functionality allows the system designer to achieve optimum back-to-back write cycle performance without the difficult task of generating narrow reset pulses every cycle, simplifying system design and reducing time to market. During this new RapidWrite Mode, the end of the write cycle is now defined by the ending address transition, instead of the R/W or CE or BEn transition to the inactive state. R/W, CE, and BEn can be held active throughout the address transition between write cycles. Timing Waveform of Write Cycle No. 3, RapidWrite Mode Write Cycle(1,3) (4) tWC tWC tWC ADDRESS (2) CE or SEM(6) tEW BEn tWR tWP R/W (5) (5) tWZ tOW DATAOUT tDH tDH tDW tDW tDH tDW DATAIN 5670 drw 08 NOTES: 1. OE = VIL for this timing waveform as shown. OE may equal VIH with same write functionality; I/O would then always be in High-Z state. 2. A write occurs during the overlap (tEW or tWP) of a CE = V IL, BEn = VIL, and a R/W = VIL for memory array writing cycle. The last transition LOW of CE, BEn, and R/W initiates the write sequence. The first transition HIGH of CE, BEn, and R/W terminates the write sequence. 3. If the CE or SEM = VIL transition occurs simultaneously with or after the R/W = VIL transition, the outputs remain in the High-impedance state. 4. The timing represented in this cycle can be repeated multiple times to execute sequential RapidWrite Mode writes. 5. This parameter is guaranteed by device characterization, but is not production tested. Transition is measured 0mV from steady state with the Output Test Load (Figure 1). 6. To access RAM, CE = V IL and SEM = VIH. To access semaphore, CE = VIH and SEM = VIL. tEW must be met for either condition. CE = V IL when CE0 = V IL and CE1 = VIH. CE = V IH when CE0 = V IH and/or CE1 = VIL. 13 IDT70T633/1S High-Speed 2.5V 512/256K x 18 Asynchronous Dual-Port Static RAM Industrial and Commercial Temperature Ranges AC Electrical Characteristics over the Operating Temperature Range and Supply Voltage Range for RapidWrite Mode Write Cycle(1) Symbol Parameter Min tAAS Allowable Address Skew for RapidWrite Mode ____ tARF Address Rise/Fall Time for RapidWrite Mode 1.5 Max Unit 1 ns ____ V/ns 5670 tbl 14 NOTE: 1. Timing applies to all speed grades when utilizing the RapidWrite Mode Write Cycle. Timing Waveform of Address Inputs for RapidWrite Mode Write Cycle A0 tARF tAAS (1) A18 tARF 5670 drw 09 NOTE: 1. A17 for IDT70T631. 14 IDT70T633/1S High-Speed 2.5V 512/256K x 18 Asynchronous Dual-Port Static RAM Industrial and Commercial Temperature Ranges Timing Waveform of Semaphore Read after Write Timing, Either Side(1) tSAA A0-A2 VALID ADDRESS tAW VALID ADDRESS tWR tACE tEW SEM(1) tOH tSOP tDW DATAOUT(2) VALID DATA IN VALID I/O tAS tWP tDH R/W tSWRD OE tSOE tSOP Write Cycle Read Cycle 5670 drw 12 . NOTES: 1. CE0 = VIH and CE1 = VIL are required for the duration of both the write cycle and the read cycle waveforms shown above. Refer to Truth Table II for details and for appropriate UB/LB controls. 2. "DATAOUT VALID" represents all I/O's (I/O0 - I/O17 ) equal to the semaphore value. Timing Waveform of Semaphore Write Contention(1,3,4) A0"A"-A2"A" (2) SIDE "A" MATCH R/W"A" SEM"A" tSPS A0"B"-A2"B" (2) SIDE "B" MATCH R/W"B" SEM"B" 5670 drw 13 . NOTES: 1. DOR = D OL = VIL, CE 0L = CE0R = VIH; CE 1L = CE1R = VIL. Refer also to Truth Table II for appropriate UB/LB controls. 2. All timing is the same for left and right ports. Port "A" may be either left or right port. "B" is the opposite from port "A". 3. This parameter is measured from R/W"A" or SEM"A" going HIGH to R/W"B" or SEM"B" going HIGH. 4. If tSPS is not satisfied,the semaphore will fall positively to one side or the other, but there is no guarantee which side will be granted the semaphore flag. 15 IDT70T633/1S High-Speed 2.5V 512/256K x 18 Asynchronous Dual-Port Static RAM Industrial and Commercial Temperature Ranges AC Electrical Characteristics Over the Operating Temperature and Supply Voltage Range Symbol 70T633/1S12 Com'l & Ind 70T633/1S10 Com'l & Ind(6) Parameter 70T633/1S15 Com'l Only Unit Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. BUSY Access Time from Address Match ____ 10 ____ 12 ____ 15 ns tBDA BUSY Disable Time from Address Not Matched ____ 10 ____ 12 ____ 15 ns tBAC BUSY Access Time from Chip Enable Low ____ 10 ____ 12 ____ 15 ns BUSY Disable Time from Chip Enable High ____ 10 ____ 12 ____ 15 ns 2.5 ____ 2.5 ____ 2.5 ____ ns ____ 10 ____ 12 ____ 15 ns 7 ____ 9 ____ 12 ____ ns 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____ ns 7 ____ 9 ____ 12 ____ ns ____ 14 ____ 16 ____ 20 ns ____ 14 ____ 16 ____ 20 ns BUSY TIMING (M/S=VIH) tBAA tBDC tAPS tBDD tWH Arbitration Priority Set-up Time BUSY Disable to Valid Data (2) (3) (5) Write Hold After BUSY BUSY TIMING (M/S=VIL) tWB tWH BUSY Input to Write (4) (5) Write Hold After BUSY PORT-TO-PORT DELAY TIMING tWDD tDDD Write Pulse to Data Delay (1) Write Data Valid to Read Data Delay (1) 5670 tbl 15 NOTES: 1. Port-to-port delay through RAM cells from writing port to reading port, refer to "Timing Waveform of Write with Port-to-Port Read and BUSY (M/S = V IH)". 2. To ensure that the earlier of the two ports wins. 3. tBDD is a calculated parameter and is the greater of the Max. spec, tWDD - tWP (actual), or tDDD - tDW (actual). 4. To ensure that the write cycle is inhibited on port "B" during contention on port "A". 5. To ensure that a write cycle is completed on port "B" after contention on port "A". AC Electrical Characteristics Over the Operating Temperature and Supply Voltage Range(1,2,3) Symbol 70T633/1S10 Com'l & Ind Parameter 70T6331S12 Com'l & Ind 70T633/1S15 Com'l Only Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. SLEEP MODE TIMING (ZZx=V IH) tZZS Sleep Mode Set Time 10 ____ 12 ____ 15 ____ tZZR Sleep Mode Reset Time 10 ____ 12 ____ 15 ____ tZZPD Sleep Mode Power Down Time (4) 10 ____ 12 ____ 15 ____ tZZPU Sleep Mode Power Up Time (4) ____ 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 5670 tbl 15a NOTES: 1. Timing is the same for both ports. 2. The sleep mode pin shuts off all dynamic inputs, except JTAG inputs, when asserted. OPTx, INTx, M/S and the sleep mode pins themselves (ZZx) are not affected during sleep mode. It is recommended that boundary scan not be operated during sleep mode. 3. These values are valid regardless of the power supply level selected for I/O and control signals (3.3V/2.5V). See page 5 for details. 4. This parameter is guaranteed by device characterization, but is not production tested. 16 IDT70T633/1S High-Speed 2.5V 512/256K x 18 Asynchronous Dual-Port Static RAM Industrial and Commercial Temperature Ranges Timing Waveform of Write with Port-to-Port Read and BUSY (M/S = VIH)(2,4,5) tWC MATCH ADDR"A" tWP R/W"A" tDH tDW VALID DATAIN "A" (1) tAPS MATCH ADDR"B" tBDA tBAA tBDD BUSY"B" tWDD DATAOUT "B" VALID tDDD (3) . NOTES: 1. To ensure that the earlier of the two ports wins. tAPS is ignored for M/S = VIL (SLAVE). 2. CE0L = CE0R = VIL; CE1L = CE1R = VIH. 3. OE = VIL for the reading port. 4. If M/S = VIL (slave), BUSY is an input. Then for this example BUSY"A" = VIH and BUSY"B" input is shown above. 5. All timing is the same for left and right ports. Port "A" may be either the left or right port. Port "B" is the port opposite from port "A". Timing Waveform of Write with BUSY (M/S = VIL) tWP R/W"A" tWB(3) BUSY"B" tWH R/W"B" (1) (2) NOTES: 1. tWH must be met for both BUSY input (SLAVE) and output (MASTER). 2. BUSY is asserted on port "B" blocking R/W"B" , until BUSY"B" goes HIGH. 3. tWB only applies to the slave mode. 5670 drw 15 17 . 5670 drw 14 IDT70T633/1S High-Speed 2.5V 512/256K x 18 Asynchronous Dual-Port Static RAM Industrial and Commercial Temperature Ranges Waveform of BUSY Arbitration Controlled by CE Timing (M/S = VIH)(1) ADDR"A" and "B" ADDRESSES MATCH CE"A"(3) tAPS (2) CE"B"(3) tBAC tBDC BUSY"B" . 5670 drw 16 Waveform of BUSY Arbitration Cycle Controlled by Address Match Timing (M/S = VIH)(1,3,4) ADDR"A" ADDRESS "N" tAPS (2) ADDR"B" MATCHING ADDRESS "N" tBAA tBDA BUSY"B" 5670 drw 17 NOTES: 1. All timing is the same for left and right ports. Port "A" may be either the left or right port. Port "B" is the port opposite from port "A". 2. If tAPS is not satisfied, the BUSY signal will be asserted on one side or another but there is no guarantee on which side BUSY will be asserted. 3. CEX = VIL when CE0X = VIL and CE1X = VIH. CEX = VIH when CE 0X = VIH and/or CE1X = VIL. 4. CE0X = OEX = LBX = UBX = VIL. CE1X = V IH. AC Electrical Characteristics Over the Operating Temperature and Supply Voltage Range(1,2) 70T633/1S10 Com'l & Ind Symbol Parameter 70T633/1S12 Com'l & Ind 70T633/1S15 Com'l Only Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Unit INTERRUPT TIMING tAS Address Set-up Time 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____ ns tWR Write Recovery Time 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____ ns tINS Interrupt Set Time ____ 10 ____ 12 ____ 15 ns tINR Interrupt Reset Time ____ 10 ____ 12 ____ 15 ns 5670 tbl 16 NOTES: 1. Timing is the same for both ports. 2. These values are valid regardless of the power supply level selected for I/O and control signals (3.3V/2.5V). See page 5 for details. 18 IDT70T633/1S High-Speed 2.5V 512/256K x 18 Asynchronous Dual-Port Static RAM Industrial and Commercial Temperature Ranges Waveform of Interrupt Timing(1) tWC (2) ADDR"A" INTERRUPT SET ADDRESS tWR(5) tAS(4) CE"A"(3) R/W"A" tINS (4) INT"B" . 5670 drw 18 tRC ADDR"B" INTERRUPT CLEAR ADDRESS tAS (2) (4) CE"B"(3) OE"B" tINR (4) INT"B" 5670 drw 19 . NOTES: 1. All timing is the same for left and right ports. Port "A" may be either the left or right port. Port "B" is the port opposite from port "A". 2. Refer to Interrupt Truth Table. 3. CEX = VIL means CE0X = VIL and CE 1X = V IH. CEX = VIH means CE0X = VIH and/or CE1X = VIL. 4. Timing depends on which enable signal (CE or R/W) is asserted last. 5. Timing depends on which enable signal (CE or R/W) is de-asserted first. Truth Table III -- Interrupt Flag(1,4) Left Port Right Port R/WL CEL OEL A18L-A0L(5) INTL R/WR CER OER A18R-A0R(5) INTR L L X 7FFFF X X X X X L(2) X X X X X L X X L X X 7FFFE X (3) Function Set Right INTR Flag Reset Right INTR Flag X L L 7FFFF H (3) L L X 7FFFE X Set Left INTL Flag (2) X X X X X Reset Left INTL Flag L H NOTES: 1. Assumes BUSYL = BUSYR =VIH. CEX = L means CE0X = VIL and CE1X = VIH. 2. If BUSYL = V IL, then no change. 3. If BUSYR = VIL, then no change. 4. INTL and INTR must be initialized at power-up. 5. A18x is a NC for IDT70T631. Therefore, Interrupt Addresses are 3FFFF and 3FFFE. 19 5670 tbl 17 IDT70T633/1S High-Speed 2.5V 512/256K x 18 Asynchronous Dual-Port Static RAM Industrial and Commercial Temperature Ranges Truth Table IV -- Address BUSY Arbitration Inputs CEL(5) CER(5) Outputs A0L-A18L(4) A0R-A18R BUSYL(1) BUSYR(1) Function X X NO MATCH H H Normal H X MATCH H H Normal X H MATCH H H Normal L L MATCH (2) (2) Write Inhibit(3) 5670 tbl 18 NOTES: 1. Pins BUSYL and BUSYR are both outputs when the part is configured as a master. Both are inputs when configured as a slave. BUSY outputs on the IDT70T633/1 are push-pull, not open drain outputs. On slaves the BUSY input internally inhibits writes. 2. "L" if the inputs to the opposite port were stable prior to the address and enable inputs of this port. "H" if the inputs to the opposite port became stable after the address and enable inputs of this port. If tAPS is not met, either BUSYL or BUSY R = LOW will result. BUSYL and BUSYR outputs can not be LOW simultaneously. 3. Writes to the left port are internally ignored when BUSYL outputs are driving LOW regardless of actual logic level on the pin. Writes to the right port are internally ignored when BUSYR outputs are driving LOW regardless of actual logic level on the pin. 4. A18 is a NC for IDT70T631. Address comparison will be for A0 - A 17. 5. CEX = L means CE 0X = V IL and CE 1X = V IH. CEX = H means CE0X = VIH and/or CE1X = V IL. Truth Table V -- Example of Semaphore Procurement Sequence(1,2,3) Functions D0 - D17 Left D0 - D17 Right Status No Action 1 1 Semaphore free Left Port Writes "0" to Semaphore 0 1 Left port has semaphore token Right Port Writes "0" to Semaphore 0 1 No change. Right side has no write access to semaphore Left Port Writes "1" to Semaphore 1 0 Right port obtains semaphore token Left Port Writes "0" to Semaphore 1 0 No change. Left port has no write access to semaphore Right Port Writes "1" to Semaphore 0 1 Left port obtains semaphore token Left Port Writes "1" to Semaphore 1 1 Semaphore free Right Port Writes "0" to Semaphore 1 0 Right port has semaphore token Right Port Writes "1" to Semaphore 1 1 Semaphore free Left Port Writes "0" to Semaphore 0 1 Left port has semaphore token Left Port Writes "1" to Semaphore 1 1 Semaphore free NOTES: 1. This table denotes a sequence of events for only one of the eight semaphores on the IDT70T633/1. 2. There are eight semaphore flags written to via I/O0 and read from all I/O's (I/O0-I/O17 ). These eight semaphores are addressed by A0 - A2. 3. CE0 = VIH, CE1 = SEM = VIL to access the semaphores. Refer to the Semaphore Read/Write Control Truth Table. Functional Description 5670 tbl 19 flag (INTL) is asserted when the right port writes to memory location 7FFFE (HEX), where a write is defined as CER = R/WR = VIL per the Truth Table. The left port clears the interrupt through access of address location 7FFFE when CEL = OEL = VIL, R/W is a "don't care". Likewise, the right port interrupt flag (INTR) is asserted when the left port writes to memory location 7FFFF (HEX) and to clear the interrupt flag (INTR), the right port must read the memory location 7FFFF. The message (18 bits) at 7FFFE or 7FFFF (3FFFF or 3FFFE for IDT70T631) is user-defined since it is an addressable SRAM location. If the interrupt function is not used, address locations 7FFFE and 7FFFF are not used as mail boxes, but as part of the random access memory. Refer to Truth Table III for the interrupt operation. The IDT70T633/1 provides two ports with separate control, address and I/O pins that permit independent access for reads or writes to any location in memory. The IDT70T633/1 has an automatic power down feature controlled by CE. The CE0 and CE1 control the on-chip power down circuitry that permits the respective port to go into a standby mode when not selected (CE = HIGH). When a port is enabled, access to the entire memory array is permitted. Interrupts If the user chooses the interrupt function, a memory location (mail box or message center) is assigned to each port. The left port interrupt 20 IDT70T633/1S High-Speed 2.5V 512/256K x 18 Asynchronous Dual-Port Static RAM Busy Logic address signals only. It ignores whether an access is a read or write. In a master/slave array, both address and chip enable must be valid long enough for a BUSY flag to be output from the master before the actual write pulse can be initiated with the R/W signal. Failure to observe this timing can result in a glitched internal write inhibit signal and corrupted data in the slave. Busy Logic provides a hardware indication that both ports of the RAM have accessed the same location at the same time. It also allows one of the two accesses to proceed and signals the other side that the RAM is "Busy". The BUSY pin can then be used to stall the access until the operation on the other side is completed. If a write operation has been attempted from the side that receives a BUSY indication, the write signal is gated internally to prevent the write from proceeding. The use of BUSY logic is not required or desirable for all applications. In some cases it may be useful to logically OR the BUSY outputs together and use any BUSY indication as an interrupt source to flag the event of an illegal or illogical operation. If the write inhibit function of BUSY logic is not desirable, the BUSY logic can be disabled by placing the part in slave mode with the M/S pin. Once in slave mode the BUSY pin operates solely as a write inhibit input pin. Normal operation can be programmed by tying the BUSY pins HIGH. If desired, unintended write operations can be prevented to a port by tying the BUSY pin for that port LOW. The BUSY outputs on the IDT70T633/1 RAM in master mode, are push-pull type outputs and do not require pull up resistors to operate. If these RAMs are being expanded in depth, then the BUSY indication for the resulting array requires the use of an external AND gate. Semaphores The IDT70T633/1 is an extremely fast Dual-Port 512/256K x 18 CMOS Static RAM with an additional 8 address locations dedicated to binary semaphore flags. These flags allow either processor on the left or right side of the Dual-Port RAM to claim a privilege over the other processor for functions defined by the system designer's software. As an example, the semaphore can be used by one processor to inhibit the other from accessing a portion of the Dual-Port RAM or any other shared resource. The Dual-Port RAM features a fast access time, with both ports being completely independent of each other. This means that the activity on the left port in no way slows the access time of the right port. Both ports are identical in function to standard CMOS Static RAM and can be read from or written to at the same time with the only possible conflict arising from the simultaneous writing of, or a simultaneous READ/WRITE of, a non-semaphore location. Semaphores are protected against such ambiguous situations and may be used by the system program to avoid any conflicts in the non-semaphore portion of the Dual-Port RAM. These devices have an automatic power-down feature controlled by CE0 and CE1, the Dual-Port RAM chip enables, and SEM, the semaphore enable. The CE0, CE1, and SEM pins control onchip power down circuitry that permits the respective port to go into standby mode when not selected. Systems which can best use the IDT70T633/1 contain multiple processors or controllers and are typically very high-speed systems which are software controlled or software intensive. These systems can benefit from a performance increase offered by the hardware semaphores of the IDT70T633/1, which provide a lockout mechanism without requiring complex programming. Software handshaking between processors offers the maximum in system flexibility by permitting shared resources to be allocated in varying configurations. The IDT70T633/1 does not use its semaphore flags to control any resources through hardware, thus allowing the system designer total flexibility in system architecture. An advantage of using semaphores rather than the more common methods of hardware arbitration is that wait states are never incurred in either processor. This can prove to be a major advantage in very high-speed systems. A19 CE0 MASTER Dual Port RAM BUSYL BUSYR CE0 SLAVE Dual Port RAM BUSYL BUSYR CE1 MASTER Dual Port RAM CE1 SLAVE Dual Port RAM BUSYL BUSYL BUSYR BUSYR 5670 drw 20 Industrial and Commercial Temperature Ranges . Figure 3. Busy and chip enable routing for both width and depth expansion with IDT70T633/1 Dual-Port RAMs. Width Expansion with Busy Logic Master/Slave Arrays When expanding an IDT70T633/1 RAM array in width while using BUSY logic, one master part is used to decide which side of the RAMs array will receive a BUSY indication, and to output that indication. Any number of slaves to be addressed in the same address range as the master use the BUSY signal as a write inhibit signal. Thus on the IDT70T633/1 RAM the BUSY pin is an output if the part is used as a master (M/S pin = VIH), and the BUSY pin is an input if the part used as a slave (M/S pin = VIL) as shown in Figure 3. If two or more master parts were used when expanding in width, a split decision could result with one master indicating BUSY on one side of the array and another master indicating BUSY on one other side of the array. This would inhibit the write operations from one port for part of a word and inhibit the write operations from the other port for the other part of the word. The BUSY arbitration on a master is based on the chip enable and How the Semaphore Flags Work The semaphore logic is a set of eight latches which are independent of the Dual-Port RAM. These latches can be used to pass a flag, or token, from one port to the other to indicate that a shared resource is in use. The semaphores provide a hardware assist for a use assignment method called "Token Passing Allocation." In this method, the state of a semaphore latch is used as a token indicating that a shared resource is in use. If the left processor wants to use this resource, it requests the token by setting the latch. This processor then 21 IDT70T633/1S High-Speed 2.5V 512/256K x 18 Asynchronous Dual-Port Static RAM Industrial and Commercial Temperature Ranges a zero to the same semaphore flag it will fail, as will be verified by the fact that a one will be read from that semaphore on the right side during subsequent read. Had a sequence of READ/WRITE been used instead, system contention problems could have occurred during the gap between the read and write cycles. It is important to note that a failed semaphore request must be followed by either repeated reads or by writing a one into the same location. The reason for this is easily understood by looking at the simple logic diagram of the semaphore flag in Figure 4. Two semaphore request latches feed into a semaphore flag. Whichever latch is first to present a zero to the semaphore flag will force its side of the semaphore flag LOW and the opposite side HIGH. This condition will continue until a one is written to the same semaphore request latch. verifies its success in setting the latch by reading it. If it was successful, it proceeds to assume control over the shared resource. If it was not successful in setting the latch, it determines that the right side processor has set the latch first, has the token and is using the shared resource. The left processor can then either repeatedly request that semaphore's status or remove its request for that semaphore to perform another task and occasionally attempt again to gain control of the token via the set and test sequence. Once the right side has relinquished the token, the left side should succeed in gaining control. The semaphore flags are active LOW. A token is requested by writing a zero into a semaphore latch and is released when the same side writes a one to that latch. The eight semaphore flags reside within the IDT70T633/1 in a separate memory space from the Dual-Port RAM array. This address space is accessed by placing a low input on the SEM pin (which acts as a chip select for the semaphore flags) and using the other control pins (Address, CE0, CE1, R/W and LB/UB) as they would be used in accessing a standard Static RAM. Each of the flags has a unique address which can be accessed by either side through address pins A0 - A2. When accessing the semaphores, none of the other address pins has any effect. When writing to a semaphore, only data pin D0 is used. If a low level is written into an unused semaphore location, that flag will be set to a zero on that side and a one on the other side (see Truth Table V). That semaphore can now only be modified by the side showing the zero. When a one is written into the same location from the same side, the flag will be set to a one for both sides (unless a semaphore request from the other side is pending) and then can be written to by both sides. The fact that the side which is able to write a zero into a semaphore subsequently locks out writes from the other side is what makes semaphore flags useful in interprocessor communications. (A thorough discussion on the use of this feature follows shortly.) A zero written into the same location from the other side will be stored in the semaphore request latch for that side until the semaphore is freed by the first side. When a semaphore flag is read, its value is spread into all data bits so that a flag that is a one reads as a one in all data bits and a flag containing a zero reads as all zeros for a semaphore read, the SEM, BEn, and OE signals need to be active. (Please refer to Truth Table II). Furthermore, the read value is latched into one side's output register when that side's semaphore select (SEM, BEn) and output enable (OE) signals go active. This serves to disallow the semaphore from changing state in the middle of a read cycle due to a write cycle from the other side. A sequence WRITE/READ must be used by the semaphore in order to guarantee that no system level contention will occur. A processor requests access to shared resources by attempting to write a zero into a semaphore location. If the semaphore is already in use, the semaphore request latch will contain a zero, yet the semaphore flag will appear as one, a fact which the processor will verify by the subsequent read (see Table V). As an example, assume a processor writes a zero to the left port at a free semaphore location. On a subsequent read, the processor will verify that it has written successfully to that location and will assume control over the resource in question. Meanwhile, if a processor on the right side attempts to write L PORT R PORT SEMAPHORE REQUEST FLIP FLOP D0 WRITE D SEMAPHORE READ Q SEMAPHORE REQUEST FLIP FLOP Q D D0 WRITE SEMAPHORE READ Figure 4. IDT70T633/1 Semaphore Logic 5670 drw 21 If the opposite side semaphore request latch has been written to zero in the meantime, the semaphore flag will flip over to the other side as soon as a one is written into the first request latch. The opposite side flag will now stay LOW until its semaphore request latch is written to a one. From this it is easy to understand that, if a semaphore is requested and the processor which requested it no longer needs the resource, the entire system can hang up until a one is written into that semaphore request latch. The critical case of semaphore timing is when both sides request a single token by attempting to write a zero into it at the same time. The semaphore logic is specially designed to resolve this problem. If simultaneous requests are made, the logic guarantees that only one side receives the token. If one side is earlier than the other in making the request, the first side to make the request will receive the token. If both requests arrive at the same time, the assignment will be arbitrarily made to one port or the other. One caution that should be noted when using semaphores is that semaphores alone do not guarantee that access to a resource is secure. As with any powerful programming technique, if semaphores are misused or misinterpreted, a software error can easily happen. Initialization of the semaphores is not automatic and must be handled via the initialization program at power-up. Since any semaphore request flag which contains a zero must be reset to a one, all semaphores on both sides should have a one written into them at initialization from both sides to assure that they will be free when needed. 22 23 VALID DATA VALID ADDRESS NOTES: 1. CE1 = V IH. 2. All timing is same for Left and Right ports. IDD DATA ADDRESS ZZ CE0 Normal Operation tZZS tZZPD No new reads or writes allowed Timing Waveform of Sleep Mode(1,2) IZZ Sleep Mode tZZPU tZZR No reads or writes allowed , 5670 drw 22 Normal Operation IDT70T633/1S High-Speed 2.5V 512/256K x 18 Asynchronous Dual-Port Static RAM Industrial and Commercial Temperature Ranges IDT70T633/1S High-Speed 2.5V 512/256K x 18 Asynchronous Dual-Port Static RAM Industrial and Commercial Temperature Ranges Sleep Mode The IDT70T633/1 is equipped with an optional sleep or low power mode on both ports. The sleep mode pin on both ports is active high. During normal operation, the ZZ pin is pulled low. When ZZ is pulled high, the port will enter sleep mode where it will have the lowest possible power consumption. The sleep mode timing diagram demonstrates the modes of operation: Normal Operation, No Read/Write Allowed and Sleep Mode. For a period of time prior to sleep mode and after recovering from sleep mode (tZZS and tZZR), new reads or writes are not allowed. If a write or read operation occurs during these periods, the memory array may be corrupted. Validity of data out from the RAM cannot be guaranteed immediately after ZZ is asserted (prior to being in sleep). During sleep mode the RAM automatically deselects itself and disconnects its internal buffer. All outputs will remain in high-Z state while in sleep mode. All inputs are allowed to toggle, but the RAM will not be selected and will not perform any reads or writes. JTAG Timing Specifications tJF tJCL tJCYC tJR tJCH TCK Device Inputs(1)/ TDI/TMS tJS Device Outputs(2)/ TDO tJDC tJH tJRSR tJCD TRST x 5670 drw 23 tJRST NOTES: 1. Device inputs = All device inputs except TDI, TMS, and TRST. 2. Device outputs = All device outputs except TDO. JTAG AC Electrical Characteristics(1,2,3,4,5) 70T633/1 Symbol Parameter Min. Max. Units tJCYC JTAG Clock Input Period 100 ____ ns tJCH JTAG Clock HIGH 40 ____ ns tJCL JTAG Clock Low 40 ____ ns tJR JTAG Clock Rise Time ____ (1) ns tJF JTAG Clock Fall Time ____ (1) 3 ns tJRST JTAG Reset 50 ____ ns tJRSR JTAG Reset Recovery 50 ____ ns tJCD JTAG Data Output ____ 25 ns tJDC JTAG Data Output Hold 0 ____ ns tJS JTAG Setup 15 ____ ns tJH JTAG Hold 15 ____ 3 NOTES: 1. Guaranteed by design. 2. 30pF loading on external output signals. 3. Refer to AC Electrical Test Conditions stated earlier in this document. 4. JTAG operations occur at one speed (10MHz). The base device may run at any speed specified in this datasheet. 5. JTAG cannot be tested in sleep mode. ns 5670 tbl 20 24 IDT70T633/1S High-Speed 2.5V 512/256K x 18 Asynchronous Dual-Port Static RAM Industrial and Commercial Temperature Ranges Identification Register Definitions Instruction Field Value Revision Number (31:28) IDT Device ID (27:12) Description 0x0 0x33B IDT JEDEC ID (11:1) Reserved for version number Defines IDT part number 70T633 (1) 0x33 ID Register Indicator Bit (Bit 0) Allows unique identification of device vendor as IDT 1 Indicates the presence of an ID register 5670 tbl 21 NOTE: 1. Device ID for IDT70T631 is 0x33C. Scan Register Sizes Register Name Bit Size Instruction (IR) 4 Bypass (BYR) 1 Identification (IDR) Boundary Scan (BSR) 32 Note (3) 5670 tbl 22 System Interface Parameters Instruction Code Description EXTEST 0000 Forces contents of the boundary scan cells onto the device outputs (1). Places the boundary scan register (BSR) between TDI and TDO. BYPASS 1111 Places the bypass register (BYR) between TDI and TDO. IDCODE 0010 Loads the ID register (IDR) with the vendor ID code and places the register between TDI and TDO. 0100 Places the bypass register (BYR) between TDI and TDO. Forces all device output drivers to a High-Z state. HIGHZ Uses BYR. Forces contents of the boundary scan cells onto the device outputs. Places the bypass register (BYR) between TDI and TDO. CLAMP 0011 SAMPLE/PRELOAD 0001 Places the boundary scan register (BSR) between TDI and TDO. SAMPLE allows data from device inputs (2) and outputs (1) to be captured in the boundary scan cells and shifted serially through TDO. PRELOAD allows data to be input serially into the boundary scan cells via the TDI. All other codes Several combinations are reserved. Do not use codes other than those identified above. RESERVED NOTES: 1. Device outputs = All device outputs except TDO. 2. Device inputs = All device inputs except TDI, TMS, and TRST. 3. The Boundary Scan Descriptive Language (BSDL) file for this device is available on the IDT website (www.idt.com), or by contacting your local IDT sales representative. 25 5670 tbl 23 IDT70T633/1S High-Speed 2.5V 512/256K x 18 Asynchronous Dual-Port Static RAM Ordering Information NOTES: 1. Green parts available. For specific speeds and packages contact your local sales office. 26 Industrial and Commercial Temperature Ranges IDT70T633/1S High-Speed 2.5V 512/256K x 18 Asynchronous Dual-Port Static RAM Industrial and Commercial Temperature Ranges Datasheet Document History: 04/25/03: 10/01/03: 10/20/03: 04/21/04: 01/05/06: 07/25/08: 01/19/09: 04/20/10: 10/15/11: 6/18/12 Page 9 Page 9 Page 9,11,15, 17&25 Page 10 Page 11,15 & 17 Page 11 Page 12 Page 14 Page 1& 25 Page 1, 14 & 15 Page 15 Page 1 Page 27 Page 9 Page 27 Page 2,13 Page 26 Page 1,2,8,10, 16,18,26 Initial Datasheet Added 8ns speed DC power numbers to DC Electrical Characteristics Table Updated DC power numbers for 10, 12 & 15ns speeds in the DC Electrical Characteristics Table Added footnote that indicates that 8ns speed is available in BF-208 and BC-256 packages only Added Capacitance Derating Drawing Added 8ns AC timing numbers to the AC Electrical Characteristics Tables Added tSOE and tLZOB to the AC Read Cycle Electrical Characteristics Table Added tLZOB to the Waveform of Read Cycles Drawing Added tSOE to Timing Waveform of Semaphore Read after Write Timing, Either Side Drawing Added 8ns speed grade and 10ns I-temp to features and to ordering information Added RapidWrite Mode Write Cycle text and waveforms Corrected tARF to 1.5V/ns Min. 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