IS41C16105C
IS41LV16105C
1Mx16
16Mb DRAM WITH FAST PAGE MODE
FEBRUARY 2012
FEATURES
DESCRIPTION
• TTL compatible inputs and outputs; tristate I/O
The ISSI IS41C16105C and IS41LV16105C are 1,048,576 x
16-bit high-performance CMOS Dynamic Random Access
Memories. Fast Page Mode allows 1,024 random accesses
within a single row with access cycle time as short as 20 ns
per 16-bit word. It is asynchronous, as it does not require a
clock signal input to synchronize commands and I/O.
• Refresh Interval:
— 1,024 cycles/16 ms
• Refresh Mode:
— RAS-Only, CAS-before-RAS (CBR), and Hidden
• JEDEC standard pinout
• Single power supply:
— 5V ± 10% (IS41C16105C)
— 3.3V ± 10% (IS41LV16105C)
• Byte Write and Byte Read operation via two CAS
• Industrial Temperature Range -40oC to 85oC
These features make the IS41C16105C and IS41LV16105C
ideally suited for high-bandwidth graphics, digital signal
processing, high-performance computing systems, and
peripheral applications that run without a clock to synchronize
with the DRAM.
The IS41C/LV16105C is packaged in a 42-pin 400-mil SOJ
and 400-mil 50/44-pin TSOP (Type II).
KEY TIMING PARAMETERS
Parameter
-50
Unit
Max. RAS Access Time (trac)
50
ns
Max. CAS Access Time (tcac)
13
ns
Max. Column Address Access Time (taa) 25
ns
Min. Fast Page Mode Cycle Time (tpc)
20
ns
Min. Read/Write Cycle Time (trc)
84
ns
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IS41LV16105C
PIN CONFIGURATIONS
44(50)-Pin TSOP (Type II) 42-Pin SOJ
VDD
1
44
GND
VDD
1
42
GND
I/O0
2
43
I/O15
I/O0
2
41
I/O15
I/O1
3
42
I/O14
I/O2
4
41
I/O13
I/O1
3
40
I/O14
I/O3
5
40
I/O12
I/O2
4
39
I/O13
VDD
6
39
GND
I/O3
5
38
I/O12
I/O4
7
38
I/O11
VDD
6
37
GND
I/O5
8
37
I/O10
I/O4
7
36
I/O11
I/O6
9
36
I/O9
I/O5
8
35
I/O10
I/O7
10
35
I/O8
I/O6
9
34
I/O9
NC
11
34
NC
I/O7
10
33
I/O8
NC
11
32
NC
NC
12
33
NC
NC
13
32
LCAS
NC
12
31
LCAS
WE
14
31
UCAS
WE
13
30
UCAS
RAS
15
30
OE
RAS
14
29
OE
NC
16
29
A9
NC
15
28
A9
NC
17
28
A8
NC
16
27
A8
17
26
A7
A0
18
27
A7
A0
A1
19
26
A6
A1
18
25
A6
A2
20
25
A5
A2
19
24
A5
A3
21
24
A4
A3
20
23
A4
VDD
22
23
GND
VDD
21
22
GND
PIN DESCRIPTIONS
2
A0-A9
Address Inputs
I/O0-15
Data Inputs/Outputs
WE
Write Enable
OE
Output Enable
RAS
Row Address Strobe
UCAS
Upper Column Address Strobe
LCAS
Lower Column Address Strobe
Vdd
Power
GND
Ground
NC
No Connection
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FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
OE
WE
LCAS
UCAS
CAS
CLOCK
GENERATOR
WE
CONTROL
LOGICS
CAS
WE
OE
CONTROL
LOGIC
OE
DATA I/O BUS
COLUMN DECODERS
SENSE AMPLIFIERS
A0-A9
ADDRESS
BUFFERS
ROW DECODER
REFRESH
COUNTER
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MEMORY ARRAY
1,048,576 x 16
DATA I/O BUFFERS
RAS
CLOCK
GENERATOR
RAS
RAS
I/O0-I/O15
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IS41C16105C
IS41LV16105C
TRUTH TABLE(5)
Function
Standby
Read: Word
Read: Lower Byte
Read: Upper Byte
Write: Word (Early Write)
Write: Lower Byte (Early Write)
Write: Upper Byte (Early Write)
(1,2)
Read-Write
Hidden Refresh
Read(2)
Write(1,3)
RAS
H
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
LCAS UCAS
X
X
L
L
L
H
H
L
L
L
L
H
H
L
L
L
WE
X
H
H
H
L
L
L
H→L
OE
X
L
L
L
X
X
X
L→H
Address tr/tc
X
ROW/COL
ROW/COL
ROW/COL
ROW/COL
ROW/COL
ROW/COL
ROW/COL
L→H→L
L→H→L
L
L
L
L
H
L
L
X
ROW/COL
ROW/COL
I/O
High-Z
Dout
Lower Byte, Dout
Upper Byte, High-Z
Lower Byte, High-Z
Upper Byte, Dout
Din
Lower Byte, Din
Upper Byte, High-Z
Lower Byte, High-Z
Upper Byte, Din
Dout, Din
Dout
Dout
RAS-Only Refresh
L
H
H
X
X
ROW/NA
High-Z
CBR Refresh(4)
H→L
L
L
H
X
X
High-Z
Notes:
1. These WRITE cycles may also be BYTE WRITE cycles (either LCAS or UCAS active).
2. These READ cycles may also be BYTE READ cycles (either LCAS or UCAS active).
3. EARLY WRITE only.
4. At least one of the two CAS signals must be active (LCAS or UCAS).
5. Commands valid only after initialization.
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Functional Description
Write Cycle
The IS41C/LV16105C is a CMOS DRAM optimized for
high-speed bandwidth, low power applications. During
READ or WRITE cycles, each bit is uniquely addressed
through the 16 address bits. These are entered ten bits
(A0-A9) at a time. The row address is latched by the Row
Address Strobe (RAS). The column address is latched by
the Column Address Strobe (CAS). RAS is used to latch
the first nine bits and CAS is used the latter nine bits.
A write cycle is initiated by the falling edge of CAS and
WE, whichever occurs last. The input data must be valid
at or before the falling edge of CAS or WE, whichever
occurs last.
The IS41C/LV16105C has two CAS controls, LCAS and
UCAS. The LCAS and UCAS inputs internally generates
a CAS signal functioning in an identical manner to the
single CAS input on the other 1M x 16 DRAMs. The key
difference is that each CAS controls its corresponding I/O
tristate logic (in conjunction with OE and WE and RAS).
LCAS controls I/O0 through I/O7 and UCAS controls I/
O8 through I/O15.
The IS41C/LV16105C CAS function is determined by the
first CAS (LCAS or UCAS) transitioning LOW and the last
transitioning back HIGH. The two CAS controls give the
IS41C16105C and IS41LV16105C both BYTE READ and
BYTE WRITE cycle capabilities.
Memory Cycle
A memory cycle is initiated by bring RAS LOW and it is
terminated by returning both RAS and CAS HIGH. To
ensures proper device operation and data integrity any
memory cycle, once initiated, must not be ended or aborted
before the minimum tras time has expired. A new cycle
must not be initiated until the minimum precharge time
trp, tcp has elapsed.
Refresh Cycle
To retain data, 1,024 refresh cycles are required in each
16 ms period. There are two ways to refresh the memory.
1. By clocking each of the 1,024 row addresses (A0 through
A9) with RAS at least once every tref max. Any read,
write, read-modify-write or RAS-only cycle refreshes
the addressed row.
2. Using a CAS-before-RAS refresh cycle. CAS-beforeRAS refresh is activated by the falling edge of RAS, while
holding CAS LOW. In CAS-before-RAS refresh cycle,
an internal 9-bit counter provides the row addresses
and the external address inputs are ignored.
CAS-before-RAS is a refresh-only mode and no data
access or device selection is allowed. Thus, the output
remains in the High-Z state during the cycle.
Power-On
During Power-On, RAS, UCAS, LCAS, and WE must
all track with Vdd (HIGH) to avoid current surges,
and allow initialization to continue. An initial pause of
200 µs is required followed by a minimum of eight initialization cycles (any combination of cycles containing a
RAS signal).
Read Cycle
A read cycle is initiated by the falling edge of CAS or OE,
whichever occurs last, while holding WE HIGH. The column
address must be held for a minimum time specified by tar.
Data Out becomes valid only when trac, taa, tcac and toea
are all satisfied. As a result, the access time is dependent
on the timing relationships between these parameters.
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IS41LV16105C
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS(1)
Symbol
Vt
Parameters
Voltage on Any Pin Relative to GND
5V
3.3V
Rating
Unit
–1.0 to +7.0
V
–0.5 to +4.6
Supply Voltage
Output Current
Power Dissipation
Industrial Temperature
Storage Temperature
–1.0 to +7.0
–0.5 to +4.6
50
1
–40 to +85
–55 to +125
Vdd
Iout
Pd
Ta
Tstg
5V
3.3V
V
mA
W
°C
°C
Note:
1. Stress 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.
RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS (Voltages are referenced to GND.)
Symbol Parameter
Test Condition
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
Vdd
Supply Voltage
5V
3.3V
4.5
3.0
5.0
3.3
5.5
3.6
V
Vih
Vil
Input High Voltage
Input Low Voltage
5V
3.3V
5V
3.3V
2.4
2.0
–1.0
–0.3
—
—
—
—
Vdd + 1.0
Vdd + 0.3
0.8
0.8
V
Iil
Iio
Voh
Vol
Input Leakage Current
Output Leakage Current
Output High Voltage Level
Output Low Voltage Level
Any input 0V ≤ Vin ≤ Vdd
Other inputs not under test = 0V
Output is disabled (Hi-Z)
0V ≤ Vout ≤ Vdd
Ioh = –5.0 mA
5V
Ioh = –2.0 mA
3.3V
Iol = 4.2 mA
5V
Iol = 2.0 mA
3.3V
–5
–5
2.4
2.4
—
—
5
µA
5
µA
—
—
0.4
0.4
V
V
V
CAPACITANCE(1,2)
Symbol
Cin1
Cin2
Cio
Parameter
Input Capacitance: A0-A9
Input Capacitance: RAS, UCAS, LCAS, WE, OE
Data Input/Output Capacitance: I/O0-I/O15
Max.
5
7
7
Unit
pF
pF
pF
Notes:
1. Tested initially and after any design or process changes that may affect these parameters.
2. Test conditions: Ta = 25°C, f = 1 MHz,
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS(1)
(Recommended Operating Conditions unless otherwise noted.)
Symbol Parameter
Test Condition
Vdd/Speed Min. Max. Unit
Idd1
Standby Current: TTL
RAS, LCAS, UCAS ≥ Vih
5V
3.3V
—
—
2
2
mA
Idd2
Standby Current: CMOS
RAS, LCAS, UCAS ≥ Vdd – 0.2V
5V
3.3V
—
—
1
1
mA
Idd3
Operating Current:
Random Read/Write(2,3,4)
Average Power Supply Current
RAS, LCAS, UCAS,
Address Cycling, trc = trc (min.)
5V
3.3V
—
—
90
90
mA
Idd4
Operating Current:
Fast Page Mode(2,3,4)
Average Power Supply Current
RAS = Vil, LCAS, UCAS,
Cycling tpc = tpc (min.)
5V
3.3V
—
—
30
30
mA
Idd5
Refresh Current:
RAS-Only(2,3)
Average Power Supply Current
RAS Cycling, LCAS, UCAS ≥ Vih
trc = trc (min.)
5V
3.3V
—
—
60
60
mA
Idd6
Refresh Current:
CBR(2,3,5)
Average Power Supply Current
RAS, LCAS, UCAS Cycling
trc = trc (min.)
5V
3.3V
—
—
60
60
mA
Notes:
1. An initial pause of 200 µs is required after power-up followed by eight RAS refresh cycles (RAS-Only or CBR) before proper device
operation is assured. The eight RAS cycles wake-up should be repeated any time the tref refresh requirement is exceeded.
2. Dependent on cycle rates.
3. Specified values are obtained with minimum cycle time and the output open.
4. Column-address is changed once each Fast page cycle.
5. Enables on-chip refresh and address counters.
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AC CHARACTERISTICS(1,2,3,4,5,6)
(Recommended Operating Conditions unless otherwise noted.)
-50 -60
Symbol
Parameter
Min. Max.
Min. Max.
trc
Random READ or WRITE Cycle Time
84 —
104 —
(6, 7)
trac
Access Time from RAS
— 50
— 60
(6, 8, 15)
tcac
Access Time from CAS
— 13
— 15
taa
Access Time from Column-Address(6)
— 25
— 30
tras
RAS Pulse Width
50 10K
60 10K
trp
RAS Precharge Time
30 —
40 —
(26)
tcas
CAS Pulse Width
8 10K
10 10K
tcp
CAS Precharge Time(9, 25)
9 —
9 —
(21)
tcsh
CAS Hold Time
38 —
40 —
(10, 20)
trcd
RAS to CAS Delay Time
12 37
14 45
8
tasr
trah
tasc
tcah
tar
trad
tral
trpc
trsh
trhcp
tclz
tcrp
tod
toe
toed
toehc
toep
toes
trcs
trrh
trch
twch
Row-Address Setup Time
Row-Address Hold Time
Column-Address Setup Time(20)
Column-Address Hold Time(20)
Column-Address Hold Time
(referenced to RAS)
RAS to Column-Address Delay Time(11)
Column-Address to RAS Lead Time
RAS to CAS Precharge Time
RAS Hold Time(27)
RAS Hold Time from CAS Precharge
CAS to Output in Low-Z(15, 29)
CAS to RAS Precharge Time(21)
Output Disable Time(19, 28, 29)
Output Enable Time(15, 16)
Output Enable Data Delay (Write)
OE HIGH Hold Time from CAS HIGH
OE HIGH Pulse Width
OE LOW to CAS HIGH Setup Time
Read Command Setup Time(17, 20)
Read Command Hold Time
(referenced to RAS)(12)
Read Command Hold Time
(referenced to CAS)(12, 17, 21)
Write Command Hold Time(17, 27)
Units
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
—
—
—
—
—
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
30
—
—
—
—
—
—
15
15
—
—
—
—
—
—
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
—
ns
10
—
ns
0
8
0
8
30
10
25
5
8
37
0
5
3
—
20
5
10
5
0
0
0
—
—
—
—
—
25
—
—
—
—
—
—
15
13
—
—
—
—
—
—
0
10
0
10
40
12
30
5
10
37
0
5
3
—
20
5
10
5
0
0
—
0
8
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AC CHARACTERISTICS (Continued)(1,2,3,4,5,6)
(Recommended Operating Conditions unless otherwise noted.)
-50 -60
Symbol
Parameter
Min. Max.
Min. Max.
twcr
Write Command Hold Time
40 —
50 —
(referenced to RAS)(17)
twp
Write Command Pulse Width(17)
8 —
10 —
twpz
WE Pulse Widths to Disable Outputs
10 —
10 —
(17)
trwl
Write Command to RAS Lead Time
13 —
15 —
tcwl
Write Command to CAS Lead Time(17, 21)
8 —
10 —
twcs
Write Command Setup Time(14, 17, 20)
0 —
0 —
tdhr
Data-in Hold Time (referenced to RAS)
39 —
39 —
tach
Column-Address Setup Time to CAS
15 —
15 —
Precharge during WRITE Cycle
toeh
OE Hold Time from WE during
8 —
10 —
READ-MODIFY-WRITE cycle(18)
tds
Data-In Setup Time(15, 22)
0 —
0 —
(15, 22)
tdh
Data-In Hold Time
8 —
10 —
trwc
READ-MODIFY-WRITE Cycle Time
108 —
133 —
trwd
RAS to WE Delay Time during
64 —
77 —
READ-MODIFY-WRITE Cycle(14)
tcwd
CAS to WE Delay Time(14, 20)
26 —
32 —
(14)
tawd
Column-Address to WE Delay Time
39 —
47 —
tpc
Fast Page Mode READ or WRITE
20 —
25 —
Cycle Time(24)
trasp
RAS Pulse Width
50 100K
60 100K
(15)
tcpa
Access Time from CAS Precharge
— 30
— 35
(24)
tprwc
READ-WRITE Cycle Time
56 —
68 —
tcoh
Data Output Hold after CAS LOW
5 —
5 —
toff
Output Buffer Turn-Off Delay from
1.6 12
1.6 15
CAS or RAS(13,15,19, 29)
twhz
Output Disable Delay from WE
3 10
3 10
tclch
Last CAS going LOW to First CAS
10 —
10 —
returning HIGH(23)
tcsr
CAS Setup Time (CBR REFRESH)(30, 20)
5 —
5 —
tchr
CAS Hold Time (CBR REFRESH)(30, 21)
8 —
10 —
tord
OE Setup Time prior to RAS during
0 —
0 —
HIDDEN REFRESH Cycle
twrp
WE Setup Time (CBR Refresh)
5 —
5 —
twrh
WE Hold Time (CBR Refresh)
8 —
10 —
tref
Auto Refresh Period (1,024 Cycles)
— 16
— 16
(2, 3)
tt
Transition Time (Rise or Fall)
1 50
1 50
Units
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ms
ns
Note:
The -60 timing parameters are shown for reference only. The -50 speed option supports 50ns and 60ns timing specifications.
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AC TEST CONDITIONS
Output load: Two TTL Loads and 100 pF (Vdd = 5.0V ±10%)
One TTL Load and 50 pF (Vdd = 3.3V ±10%)
Input timing reference levels: Vih = 2.4V, Vil = 0.8V (Vdd = 5.0V ±10%);
Vih = 2.0V, Vil = 0.8V (Vdd = 3.3V ±10%)
Output timing reference levels: Voh = 2.4V, Vol = 0.4V (Vdd = 5V ±10%, 3.3V ±10%)
Notes:
1. An initial pause of 200 µs is required after power-up followed by eight RAS refresh cycle (RAS-Only or CBR) before proper device
operation is assured. The eight RAS cycles wake-up should be repeated any time the tref refresh requirement is exceeded.
2. Vih (MIN) and Vil (MAX) are reference levels for measuring timing of input signals. Transition times, are measured between Vih
and Vil (or between Vil and Vih) and assume to be 1 ns for all inputs.
3. In addition to meeting the transition rate specification, all input signals must transit between Vih and Vil (or between Vil and Vih)
in a monotonic manner.
4. If CAS and RAS = Vih, data output is High-Z.
5. If CAS = Vil, data output may contain data from the last valid READ cycle.
6. Measured with a load equivalent to one TTL gate and 50 pF.
7. Assumes that trcd trcd (MAX). If trcd is greater than the maximum recommended value shown in this table, trac will increase by
the amount that trcd exceeds the value shown.
8. Assumes that trcd ž trcd (MAX).
9. If CAS is LOW at the falling edge of RAS, data out will be maintained from the previous cycle. To initiate a new cycle and clear
the data output buffer, CAS and RAS must be pulsed for tcp.
10. Operation with the trcd (MAX) limit ensures that trac (MAX) can be met. trcd (MAX) is specified as a reference point only; if trcd
is greater than the specified trcd (MAX) limit, access time is controlled exclusively by tcac.
11. Operation within the trad (MAX) limit ensures that trcd (MAX) can be met. trad (MAX) is specified as a reference point only; if trad
is greater than the specified trad (MAX) limit, access time is controlled exclusively by taa.
12. Either trch or trrh must be satisfied for a READ cycle.
13. toff (MAX) defines the time at which the output achieves the open circuit condition; it is not a reference to Voh or Vol.
14. twcs, trwd, tawd and tcwd are restrictive operating parameters in LATE WRITE and READ-MODIFY-WRITE cycle only. If twcs ž
twcs (MIN), the cycle is an EARLY WRITE cycle and the data output will remain open circuit throughout the entire cycle. If trwd ž
trwd (MIN), tawd ž tawd (MIN) and tcwd ž tcwd (MIN), the cycle is a READ-WRITE cycle and the data output will contain data read
from the selected cell. If neither of the above conditions is met, the state of I/O (at access time and until CAS and RAS or OE go
back to Vih) is indeterminate. OE held HIGH and WE taken LOW after CAS goes LOW result in a LATE WRITE (OE-controlled)
cycle.
15. Output parameter (I/O) is referenced to corresponding CAS input, I/O0-I/O7 by LCAS and I/O8-I/O15 by UCAS.
16. During a READ cycle, if OE is LOW then taken HIGH before CAS goes HIGH, I/O goes open. If OE is tied permanently LOW, a
LATE WRITE or READ-MODIFY-WRITE is not possible.
17. Write command is defined as WE going low.
18. LATE WRITE and READ-MODIFY-WRITE cycles must have both tod and toeh met (OE HIGH during WRITE cycle) in order to
ensure that the output buffers will be open during the WRITE cycle. The I/Os will provide the previously written data if CAS remains
LOW and OE is taken back to LOW after toeh is met.
19. The I/Os are in open during READ cycles once tod or toff occur.
20. The first χCAS edge to transition LOW.
21. The last χCAS edge to transition HIGH.
22. These parameters are referenced to CAS leading edge in EARLY WRITE cycles and WE leading edge in LATE WRITE or READMODIFY-WRITE cycles.
23. Last falling χCAS edge to first rising χCAS edge.
24. Last rising χCAS edge to next cycle’s last rising χCAS edge.
25. Last rising χCAS edge to first falling χCAS edge.
26. Each χCAS must meet minimum pulse width.
27. Last χCAS to go LOW.
28. I/Os controlled, regardless UCAS and LCAS.
29. The 3 ns minimum is a parameter guaranteed by design.
30. Enables on-chip refresh and address counters.
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FAST-PAGE-MODE READ CYCLE
tRC
tRAS
tRP
RAS
tCSH
tCRP
tRSH
tCAS tCLCH
tRCD
tRRH
UCAS/LCAS
tAR
tRAD
tASR
ADDRESS
tRAH
tRAL
tCAH
tASC
Row
Column
Row
tRCS
tRCH
WE
tAA
tRAC
tCAC
tCLC
I/O
tOFF(1)
Open
Open
Valid Data
tOE
tOD
OE
tOES
Don’t Care
Note:
1. toff is referenced from rising edge of RAS or CAS, whichever occurs last.
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FAST PAGE MODE READ-MODIFY-WRITE CYCLE
tRASP
tRP
RAS
tPRWC
tCAS
tCSH
tCRP
tCAS
tRCD
tRSH
tCAS
tCP
tCRP
tCP
UCAS/LCAS
tAR
tRAH
tRAD
tASC
tASR
ADDRESS
tCPWD
tRAL
tCAH
tCPWD
Row
tCAH
tAR
Column
tASC
Column
tCWL
tRWD
tAWD
tCWD
tRCS
tCAH
tASC
Column
tCWL
tRWL
tCWL
tAWD
tCWD
tWP
tAWD
tCWD
tWP
tWP
WE
tAA
tAA
tCAC
tCAC
tOEA
OE
tCAC
tOEA
tOEZ
tOED
tRAC
OUT
IN
tOEA
tOEZ
tOED
tDH
tDS tCLZ
tCLZ
I/O0-I/O15
tAA
tDS
OUT
IN
tDH
tOEZ
tOED
tCLZ
OUT
tDS
tDH
IN
Don’t Care
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FAST-PAGE-MODE EARLY WRITE CYCLE (OE = DON'T CARE)
tRC
tRAS
tRP
RAS
tCSH
tCRP
tRSH
tCAS tCLCH
tRCD
UCAS/LCAS
tAR
tRAD
tASR
ADDRESS
tRAH
tRAL
tCAH
tACH
tASC
Row
Column
Row
tCWL
tRWL
tWCR
tWCS
tWCH
tWP
WE
tDHR
tDS
I/O
tDH
Valid Data
Don’t Care
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FAST-PAGE-MODE READ WRITE CYCLE (LATE WRITE and READ-MODIFY-WRITE Cycles)
tRWC
tRAS
tRP
RAS
tCSH
tCRP
tRSH
tCAS tCLCH
tRCD
UCAS/LCAS
tAR
tRAD
tASR
tRAH
tRAL
tCAH
tASC
tACH
ADDRESS
Row
Column
Row
tRWD
tCWL
tRWL
tCWD
tRCS
tAWD
tWP
WE
tAA
tRAC
tCAC
tCLZ
I/O
tDS
Open
Valid DOUT
tOE
tOD
tDH
Valid DIN
Open
tOEH
OE
Don’t Care
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FAST PAGE MODE EARLY WRITE CYCLE
tRASP
tRP
RAS
tCRP
tCAS
tRCD
tRHCP
tRSH
tCAS
tPC
tCAS
tCSH
tCP
tCP
tCRP
UCAS/LCAS
tAR
tRAH
tRAD
tASC
tASR
ADDRESS
Row
tCAH
tASC
tAR
Column
tWCH
tASC
Column
tCWL
tWCS
tRAL
tCAH
Column
tCWL
tCWL
tWCH tWCS
tWCS
tWP
tCAH
tWP
tWCH
tWP
WE
tWCR
OE
tDHR
tDS
I/O0-I/O15
tDH
Valid DIN
tDS
tDH
Valid DIN
tDS
tDH
Valid DIN
Don’t Care
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AC WAVEFORMS
READ CYCLE (With WE-Controlled Disable)
RAS
tCSH
tCRP
tRCD
tCP
tCAS
UCAS/LCAS
tAR
tRAD
tASR
ADDRESS
tRAH
tCAH
tASC
Row
tASC
Column
Column
tRCS
tRCH
tRCS
tWPZ
WE
tAA
tRAC
tCAC
tCLZ
Open
I/O
tWHZ
tCLZ
Valid Data
Open
tOE
tOD
OE
Don’t Care
RAS-ONLY REFRESH CYCLE (OE, WE = DON'T CARE)
tRC
tRAS
tRP
RAS
tCRP
tRPC
UCAS/LCAS
tASR
ADDRESS
I/O
tRAH
Row
Row
Open
Don’t Care
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CBR REFRESH CYCLE (Addresses; OE = DON'T CARE)
tRP
tRAS
tRP
tRAS
RAS
tCHR
tRPC
tCP
tCHR
tRPC
tCSR
tCSR
UCAS/LCAS
Open
I/O
WE
tWRP
tWRP
tWRH
tWRH
HIDDEN REFRESH CYCLE(1) (WE = HIGH; OE = LOW)
tRAS
tRP
tRAS
RAS
tCRP
tRCD
tRSH
tCHR
UCAS/LCAS
tAR
tRAD
tRAH tASC
tASR
ADDRESS
Row
tRAL
tCAH
Column
tAA
tRAC
tOFF(2)
tCAC
tCLZ
I/O
Open
Valid Data
tOE
Open
tOD
tORD
OE
Don’t Care
Notes:
1. A Hidden Refresh may also be performed after a Write Cycle. In this case, WE = LOW and OE = HIGH.
2. toff is referenced from rising edge of RAS or CAS, whichever occurs last.
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ORDERING INFORMATION : 5V
Industrial Range: -40oC to 85oC
Speed (ns)
Order Part No.
Package
IS41C16105C-50KI
IS41C16105C-50KLI
IS41C16105C-50TI
IS41C16105C-50TLI
400-mil SOJ
400-mil SOJ, Lead-free
400-mil TSOP (Type II)
400-mil TSOP (Type II), Lead-free
50
ORDERING INFORMATION : 3.3V
Industrial Range: -40oC to 85oC
Speed (ns)
Order Part No.
Package
IS41LV16105C-50KI
IS41LV16105C-50KLI
IS41LV16105C-50TI
IS41LV16105C-50TLI
400-mil SOJ
400-mil SOJ, Lead-free
400-mil TSOP (Type II)
400-mil TSOP (Type II), Lead-free
50
Note:
The -50 speed option supports 50ns and 60ns timing specifications.
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