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  CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 72-mbit qdr?-iv hp sram cypress semiconductor corporation ? 198 champion court ? san jose , ca 95134-1709 ? 408-943-2600 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o revised august 3, 2017 72-mbit qdr?-iv hp sram features 72-mbit density (4m 18, 2m 36) total random transaction rate [1] of 1334 mt/s maximum operating frequency of 667 mhz read latency of 5.0 clock cycles and write latency of 3.0 clock cycles two-word burst on all accesses dual independent bi-directional data ports ? double data rate (ddr) data ports ? supports concurrent read/write transactions on both ports single address port used to control both data ports ? ddr address signaling single data rate (sdr) control signaling high-speed transceiver logic (hstl) and stub series terminated logic (sstl) ? i/o v ddq = 1.2 v 50 mv or 1.25 v 50 mv pseudo open drain (pod) signaling (jesd8-24 compliant) ? i/o v ddq = 1.1 v 50 mv or 1.2 v 50 mv core voltage ? v dd = 1.3 v 40 mv on die termination (odt) ? programmable for clock, address/command and data inputs internal self calibration of output impedance through zq pin bus inversion to reduce switching noise and power ? programmable on/off for address and data address bus parity error protection training sequence for per-bit deskew on chip error correction code (e cc) to reduce soft error rate (ser) jtag 1149.1 test access port (jesd8-26 compliant) ? 1.3 v lvcmos signaling available in 361-ball fcbga pb-free package (21 21 mm) configurations CY7C4021KV13 ? 4m 18 cy7c4041kv13 ? 2m 36 functional description the qdr?-iv hp (high-performance) sram is a high performance memory device that has been optimized to maximize the number of random transactions per second by the use of two independent bi-directional data ports. these ports are equipped with ddr interfaces and designated as port a and port b respectively. accesses to these two data ports are concurrent and completely independent of each other. access to each port is throug h a common address bus running at ddr. the control signals are running at sdr and determine if a read or write should be performed. there are three types of differential clocks: (ck, ck#) for address and command clocking (dka, dka#, dkb, dkb#) for data input clocking (qka, qka#, qkb, qkb#) fo r data output clocking addresses for port a are latched on the rising edge of the input clock (ck), and addresses for port b are latched on the falling edge of the input clock (ck). the qdr-iv hp sram device is offered in a two-word burst option and is available in 18 and 36 bus width configurations. for a 18 bus width configuration, there are 22 address bits, and for a 36 bus width configuration, there are 21 address bits respectively. an on-chip ecc circuitry dete cts and corrects all single-bit memory errors, including those induced by soft error events such as cosmic rays, and alpha partic les. the resulting ser of these devices is expected to be less than 0.01 fits/mb, a four-order-of-magnitude improvement over previous generation srams. for a complete list of related resources, click here . selection guide description qdr-iv 1334 (mt/s) qdr-iv 1200 (mt/s) unit maximum operating frequency 667 600 mhz maximum operating current 18 2500 2300 ma 36 3200 2700 note 1. rtr (random transaction rate) is defined as the number of full y random memory access es (reads or writes) that can be performe d on the memory. rtr is measured in million transactions per second.
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 2 of 46 logic block diagram ? CY7C4021KV13
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CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 4 of 46 contents pin configurations ........................................................... 5 pin definitions .................................................................. 7 functional overview ........................................................ 9 command cycles ........................................................ 9 read and write data cycles ....................................... 9 address and data bus inversi on ................................. 9 address parity ........................................................... 10 port enable ............ .............. .............. .............. .......... 10 on-die termination (odt) operation ....................... 10 jtag operation ........................................................ 10 power-up and reset ................................................. 10 operation modes ....................................................... 11 deskew training sequence ...... .............. ........... ....... 11 i/o signaling standards ............................................ 12 initialization ................................................................ 12 configuration registers ............................................. 14 configuration registers description .......................... 14 configuration register definitions ............................. 14 i/o type and port enable bit definitions ................... 17 odt termination bit definitions ................................ 18 drive strength bit definitions .................................... 19 ieee 1149.1 serial boundary sc an (jtag) ... ........... .... 20 test access port ....................................................... 20 tap registers ........................................................... 20 tap instruction set ................................................... 20 tap controller state diagram ....................................... 22 tap controller block diagram ...................................... 23 tap electrical characteristics ...................................... 24 tap ac switching characteristics ............................... 24 tap timing diagram ...................................................... 25 identification register definitions ................................ 26 scan register sizes ....................................................... 26 instruction codes ........................................................... 26 boundary scan order .................................................... 27 maximum ratings ........................................................... 30 operating range ............................................................. 30 neutron soft error immunity ......................................... 30 electrical characteristics ............................................... 30 capacitance .................................................................... 32 thermal resistance ........................................................ 32 ac test loads and waveforms ..................................... 32 switching characteristics .............................................. 33 switching waveforms .................................................... 35 ordering information ...................................................... 42 ordering code definitions ..... .................................... 42 package diagram ............................................................ 43 acronyms ........................................................................ 44 document conventions ................................................. 44 units of measure ....................................................... 44 document history page ................................................. 45 sales, solutions, and legal information ...................... 46 worldwide sales and design s upport ......... .............. 46 products .................................................................... 46 psoc? solutions ...................................................... 46 cypress developer community ................................. 46 technical support ................. .................................... 46
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 5 of 46 pin configurations figure 1. 361-ball fcbga pinout CY7C4021KV13 (4m 18)
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 6 of 46 figure 2. 361-ball fcbga pinout cy7c4041kv13 (2m 36) pin configurations (continued)
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 7 of 46 pin definitions pin name i/os pin description ck, ck# input clock address/command input clock . ck and ck# are differential clo ck inputs. all control and address input signals are sampled on both the rising and falling edges of ck. the rising edge of ck samples the control and address inputs for port a, while the falling edge of ck samples the control and address inputs for port b. ck# is 180 degrees out of phase with ck. a[x:0] input address inputs . sampled on the rising edge of both ck and ck# clocks du ring active read and write operations. these address inputs are used for read and write operations on both ports. the lower three address pins (a0, a1, and a2) select the ba nk that will be accessed. these address inputs are also known as bank address pins. for ( 36) data width - address inputs a[ 19:0] are used and a[24 :20] are reserved. for ( 18) data width - address inputs a[ 20:0] are used and a[24 :21] are reserved. the reserved address inputs are no connects and may be tied high, tied low, or left floating. ap input address parity input . used to provide even parity across the address pins. for ( 36) data width - ap covers address inputs a[20:0] for ( 18) data width - ap covers address inputs a[21:0] pe# output address parity error flag . asserted low when address parity e rror is detected. once asserted, pe# will remain low until cleared by a configuration register command. ainv input address inversion pin for address and address parity inputs . for ( 36) data width - ainv covers address inputs a[20:0] and the address parity input (ap). for ( 18) data width - ainv covers address inputs a[21:0] and the address parity input (ap). dka[1:0], dka#[1:0], dkb[1:0], dkb#[1:0] input data input clock . dka[0]/dka#[0] controls th e dqa[17:0] inputs for 36 configur ation and dqa[8:0] inputs for 18 configuration respectively dka[1]/dka#[1] controls the dqa[35:18] inputs fo r 36 configuration and dqa[17:9] inputs for 18 configuration respectively dkb[0]/dkb#[0] controls th e dqb[17:0] inputs for 36 configur ation and dqb[8:0] inputs for 18 configuration respectively dkb[1]/dkb#[1] controls the dqb[35:18] inputs for 36 configuration and dqb[17:9] inputs for 18 configuration respectively qka[1:0], qka#[1:0], qkb[1:0], qkb#[1:0] output data output clock . qka[0]/qka#[0] controls the dqa[17 :0] outputs for 36 configuratio n and dqa[8:0] outputs for 18 configuration respectively qka[1]/qka#[1] controls the dqa[ 35:18] outputs for 36 configurat ion and dqa[17:9] outputs for 18 configuration respectively qkb[0]/qkb#[0] controls the dqb[17 :0] outputs for 36 configuratio n and dqb[8:0] outputs for 18 configuration respectively qkb[1]/qkb#[1] controls the dqb[ 35:18] outputs for 36 configurat ion and dqb[17:9] outputs for 18 configuration respectively dqa[x:0], dqb[x:0] input/output data input/output .bidirectional data bus. for ( 36) data width ? dqa [35:0] ; dqb [35:0] for ( 18) data width ? dqa [17:0] ; dqb [17:0] lda#, ldb# input synchronous load input .lda# is sampled on the rising edge of the ck clock, while ldb# is sampled on the falling edge of ck clock. lda# enables commands for data port a, and ldb# enables commands for data port b. ldx# enables the commands when ldx# is low and disables the commands when ldx# is high. when the command is disabled, new commands are ignored, but internal operations continue. rwa#, rwb# input synchronous read/write input . rwa# input is sampled on the rising edge of the ck clock, while rwb# is sampled on the falling edge of the ck clock. the rwa# input is used in conjunction with the lda# input to select a read or write operation. li kewise, the rwb# input is used in conjunction with the ldb# input to select a read or write operation. qvlda [1:0], qvldb [1:0] output output data valid indicator . the qvld pin indicates valid output data. qvld is edge aligned with qkx and qkx#.
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 8 of 46 zq/zt input output impedance matching input . this input is used to tune the device outputs to the system data bus impedance. cfg# input configuration bit . this pin is used to configure different mode registers. rst# input active low asynchronous rst . this pin is active when rst# is low, and inactive when rst# is high.rst# pin has an internal pull down resistor. lbk0#, lbk1# input loopback mode for control and address/command/clock deskewing . tms input test mode select input pin for jtag . this pin may be left unconnected if the jtag function is not used in the circuit. tdi input test data input pin for jtag . this pin may be left unconnected if the jtag function is not used in the circuit. tck input test clock input pin for jtag . this pin must be tied to vss if th e jtag function is not used in the circuit. tdo output test data output pin for jtag . this pin may be left unconnected if the jtag function is not used in the circuit. trst# input test reset input pin for jtag . this pin must be tied to vdd if the jtag function is not used in the system. trst# input is applicable only in jtag mode. dnu n/a do not use . do not use pins. vref reference reference voltage input . static input used to set the reference level for inputs, outputs, and ac measurement points. vdd power power supply inputs to the core of the device . vddq power power supply inputs for the outputs of the device . vss ground ground for the device . pin definitions (continued) pin name i/os pin description
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 9 of 46 functional overview the qdr-iv hp sram is a two word burst synchronous sram equipped with dual independent bidirectional data ports. the following sections describe the operation of qdr-iv hp sram. clocking there are three groups of clock signals: ck/ck#, dkx/dkx#, and qkx/qkx#, where x can be a or b, referring to the respective ports. the ck/ck# clock is associated with the address and control pins: a[24:0], lda#, ldb# , rwa#, rwb#. the ck/ck# transitions are centered with resp ect to the address and control signal transitions. the dkx/dkx# clocks are associated with write data. the dkx/dkx# clocks are used as source-centered clocks for the double data rate dqx and dinvx pins, when acting as inputs for the write data. the qkx/qkx# clocks are associ ated with read data. the qkx/qkx# clocks are used as source-synchronous clocks for the double data rate dqx a nd dinvx pins, when acting as outputs for the read data. command cycles the qdr-iv hp sram read and write commands are driven by the control inputs (lda#, ldb#, rwa#, and rwb#) and the address bus. the port a control inputs (lda# and rwa#) are sampled at the rising edge of the input clock. the port b control inputs (ldb# and rwb#) are sampled at the falling edge of the input clock. for port a: when lda# = 0 and rwa# = 1, a read operation is initiated. when lda# = 0 and rwa# = 0, a write operation is initiated. the address is sampled on the rising edge of the input clock. for port b: when ldb# = 0 and rwb# = 1, a read operation is initiated. when ldb# = 0 and rwb# = 0, a write operation is initiated. the address is sampled on the falling edge of the input clock. read and write data cycles read data is supplied to the dqa pins exactly five clock cycles from the rising edge of the ck signal corresponding to the cycle where the read command was initiated. qvlda is asserted one-half clock cycle prior to the fi rst data word driven on the bus. it is de-asserted one-half cycle prior to the last data word driven on the bus. data outputs are tri- stated in the clock following the last data word. read data is supplied to the dqb pins exactly five clock cycles from the falling edge of the ck signal corresponding to the cycle that the read command was initiated. qvldb is asserted one-half clock cycle prior to the fi rst data word driven on the bus. it is de-asserted one-half cycle prior to the last data word driven on the bus. data outputs are tri- stated in the clock following the last data word. write data is supplied to the dq a pins exactly three clock cycles from the rising edge of the ck signal corresponding to the cycle where the write command was initiated. write data is supplied to the dq b pins exactly three clock cycles from the falling edge of the ck signal corresponding to the cycle where the write command was initiated. address and data bus inversion to reduce simultaneous switching noise and i/o current, qdr-iv hp sram provides the ability to invert all address or data pins. the ainv pin indicates whethe r the address bus, a[24:0], and the address parity bit, ap, is inverted. the address bus and parity bit are considered one group. the function of the ainv is controlled by the memory controller. however, the following rules should be used in the system design. for a 36 configuration part, 20 address pins plus 1 parity bit are used for 21 signals in the address group. if the number of 0?s in the address group is> 11, ainv is set to 1 by the controller. as a result, no more than 11 pins may switch in the same direction during each bit time. for a 18 data width part, 21 address pins plus 1 parity bit are used for 22 signals in the address group. if the number of 0?s in the address group is > 12, ainv is set to 1 by the controller. as a result, no more f the number of 0?s in the address group than 12 pins may switch in the same direction during each bit time. the dinva and dinvb pins indicate whether the corresponding dqa and dqb pins are inverted. for a 36 data width part, the data bus for each port is split into groups of 18 pins. each 18-pin data group is guaranteed to be driving less than or equal to 10 pins low on any given cycle.if the number of 0s in the data group > 10, dinv is set to 1. as a result, no more than 10 pins may switch in the same direction during each bit time. for a 18 data width part, the data bus for each port is split into groups of 9 pins. each 9 pin data group is guaranteed to be driving less than or equal to 5 pins low on any given cycle. if the number of 0s in the data group is > 5, dinv is set to 1 as a result, no more than 5 pins may switch in the same direction during each bit time. ainv, dinva[1:0], dinvb[1:0] are all active high. when set to1, the corresponding bus is inverted. if the data inversion feature is programmed to be off, then t he dinva/dinvb output bits will always be driven to 0. these functions are programmable through the configuration registers and can be enabled or disabled for the address bus and the data bus independently. during configuration register read and write cycles, the address inversion input is ignored and th e data inversion output is always driven to 0 when register read data is driven on the data bus. specifically, the register read da ta is driven on dqa[7:0] and the dinva[0] bit is driven to 0. all other dqa/dqb data bits and dinva/dinvb bits are tri-stated. in addition, the address parity input (ap) is ignored.
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 10 of 46 address parity the qdr-iv hp sram provides an address parity feature to provide integrity on the address bus. two pins are provided to support this function: ap and pe#. the ap pin is used to provide an even parity across the address pins.the value of ap is set so that the total number of 1?s (including the ap bit) is even. the ap pin is a ddr input. internally, when an address parity error is detected, the access to the memory array is ignored if it was a write cycle. a read access continues normally even if an address parity error is detected. externally, the pe# pin is used to indicate that an address parity error has occurred. this pin is active low and is set to 0 within rl cycles after the address parity e rror is detected. it remains asserted until the error is cl eared through the configuration registers. the address parity function is optional and can be enabled or disabled in the configuration registers. during configuration register read and write cycles, the address parity input is ignored. parity is not checked during these cycles. note: the memory controller should generate address parity based on the address bus first. address inversion is done later on the address bus and address parity bit. port enable the qdr-iv hp sram has two independent bidirectional data ports. however, some system designers may either choose to use only one port, or use one port as read-only and one port as write-only. if a port is used in a uni-directional mode, disable the data clocks (dkx/dkx# or qkx/qkx#) to redu ce emi effects in the system. in addition, disable the corresponding control input (rwx#). port b may be programmed to be entirely disabled. if port b is not used, then the following must happen: the data clocks (dkb/dkb# and qkb/qkb#) and the control inputs (ldb# and rwb#) must be disabled. all data bus signals must be tri-stated. this includes dqb, dinvb and qvldb. all input signals related to port b can be left floating or tied to either 1 or 0 without any adverse effects on the port a operation. when port b is not used all output signals related to port b are inactive. a configuration register option is provided to specify if one of the ports is not used or is operating in a unidirectional mode. on-die termination (odt) operation when enabled, the odt circuits for the chip will be enabled during all nop and write cycles. only during read cycles is the odt temporarily disabled as the read data is driven out. specifically, odt is disabled ? clock cycle before the first beat of the read data is driven on the data bus and remains disabled during the entire read operatio n. odt is enabled again ? clock cycle after the last be at of read data is driven on the data bus. jtag operation the jtag interface uses five signals, trst#, tck, tms, tdi, and tdo. for normal jtag operation, the use of trst# is not optional for this device. while in jtag mode, the following conditions are true: odt for all pins is disabled. if the jtag function is not us ed in the system, then trst# pin must be tied to vdd and tck input must be driven low or tied to vss. tms, tdi, and tdo may be left floating. power-up and reset the qdr-iv hp sram has specific power up and reset requirements to guarantee reliable operation. power-up sequence apply v dd before v ddq . apply v ddq before v ref or at the same time as v ref . reset sequence refer to reset timing diagram figure 16 on page 41 . 1. as the power comes up, all inputs may be in an undefined state except rst# and trst#, which must be low during t pwr . 2. the first signal that should be driven to the device is the input clock (ck/ck#), which may be unstable for the duration of t pwr . 3. after the input clock has stabilized, all the control inputs should be driven to a valid value as follows: a. rst# = 0 b. cfg# = 1 c. lbk0# = 1 d. lbk1# = 1 e. lda# = 1 f. ldb# = 1 4. reset should remain asserted, while all other control inputs de-asserted, for a minimum time of 200 s (t rss ). 5. at the rising edge of reset, the address bits a[13:0] are sampled to load in the odt values and port enable values. after reset, internal operations in the device may start. this may include operations such as pll initialization, and resetting internal registers. 6. however, all external control signals must remain de-asserted for a minimum time of 400000 clocks (t rsh ). during this time all other signals (data and address busses) should be driven to a valid level. all inputs to the device should be driven to a valid level. 7. after this, the device is in the normal operating mode and ready to respond to control inputs. typically, after a reset sequence, the system starts to perform a training sequence, involving the steps outlined in the following section. however, rst# may be asserted at anytime by the system, and the system may wish to initiate no rmal read/write operations after a reset sequence without going through another training sequence. the chip should be able to accept normal read/write
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 11 of 46 operations immediately following t rsh after the de-assertion of rst#. pll reset operation the configuration registers contain a bit to reset the pll. operating the qdr-iv hp sram device without the pll enabled is not supported ? timing characteristics are not guaranteed when the pll is disabled. however, this bit is intended to allow the system to reset the p ll locking circuitry. resetting the pll is accomplished by first programming the pll reset bit to 1 to disable the pll, and then programming the bit to 0 to enable the pll. after these steps, the pll will re-lock to the input clock. a wait time of t pll is required. operation modes the qdr-iv hp sram has three unique modes of operation: 1. configuration 2. loopback 3. memory access these modes are defined by the level of the control signals cfg#, lbk0#, lbk1#, lda#, ldb#. it is intended that these operati ons are mutually exclusive. in other words, one operation mode cannot be performed simultaneously with another operation mode. there is no priority given for in advertently assert ing the control signals at the wrong time. the internal chip behavior is not defined for improper control signal assertion. the system must strictly adhere to proper mode transitions as defined in the following sections, for proper device operation. configuration a configuration operation mode is entered when the cfg# signal is asserted. memory access or loopback operations should not be performed for a minimum of 32 clocks prior to entering this mode. while in this mode, the control signals ldb#, lbk0# and lbk1# must not be asserted. however, lda# is used to perform the actual register read and write operations. memory access or loopback operations should not be performed for a minimum of 32 cl ocks after exiting this mode. loopback a loopback operation mode is entered when the lbk0# and/or lbk1# signals are asserted. me mory access or configuration operations should not be performed for a minimum of 32 clocks prior to entering this mode. just after entering this mode , an additional 32 clocks are required before the part is ready to accept toggling valid inputs for training. while in this mode, lda# and ldb# may be toggled for training. memory access or configuration operations should not be performed for a minimum of 32 cl ocks after exiting this mode. data inversion is not used during loopback mode. even if the configuration register has this fe ature enabled, it is temporarily ignored during loopback mode. memory access if the control signals cfg#, lbk0#, and lbk1# are not asserted, then the device is in the memory access mode. this mode is the normal operating mode of the device. while in this mode, a memory access cycle is performed when the lda# and/or ldb# signals are asserted. the control signals cfg#, lbk0# and lbk1# must not be asserted when performing a memory access cycle. a memory access should not be performed for a minimum of 32 clocks prior to leaving this mode. deskew training sequence the qdr-iv hp sram provides support that allows a memory controller to deskew signals for high speed operation. the memory controller provides the deskew function, if deskew is desired. during the deskew operation the qdr-iv hp sram operates in a loopback mode. refer to the loopback timing diagram ( figure 15 on page 40 ). deskew is achieved in three steps 1. control/address deskew 2. read data deskew 3. write data deskew control/address deskew assert lbk0# to 0 and/or lbk1# to 0 the following 39 signals are looped back: dka0, dka0#, dka1, dka1# dkb0, dkb0#, dkb1, dkb1# lda#, rwa#, ldb#, rwb# a[24:0], ainv, ap the clock inputs dka0, dka0#, dka1#, dkb0, dkb0#, dkb1, and dkb1# are free running clock inputs and should be continuously running during the training sequence. in addition, a wait time of t pll is needed. refer to table 1 on page 14 for the loopback signal mapping. for each pin that is looped back, the input pin is sampled on both the rising and falling edges using the input clock (ck/ck#). the value output on the rising edge of the output clock (qka/qka#) will be the value that was sampled on the rising edge of the input clock. the value output on the falling edge of the output clock (qka/qka#) will be the inverted value that was sampled on the falling edge of the input clock. the delay from the input pins to the dqa outputs is t lbl , which is 16 clocks. read data deskew at this time, the address, c ontrol, and data input clocks are already deskewed. read data deskew requires a training pattern to be written into the memory using data held at constant values.
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 12 of 46 complex data patterns may be writ ten into the memory using the non-deskewed dqa and/or dqb si gnals and the write training enable bit. write training enable set to 1: during write data cycles: the first data beat (first data burst) is sampled from the data bus. the second data beat (second data burst) is the inverted sample from the data bus. write training enable set to 0: during write data cycles: both first and second data beats are sampled from the data bus, which is the normal operation. the write training enable bit has no effect on read data cycles. after the data pattern is written into the memory, standard read commands permit the system to deskew with respect to the qk/qk# data output clocks the following signals: dqa, dinva, qvlda, dqb, dinvb, qvldb write data deskew write data deskew is performed using write commands to the memory followed by read commands. the deskewed read data path is used to determine whether or not the write data was received correctly by the device. this permits the syste m to deskew with respect to the dk/dk# input data clocks the following signals: dqa, dinva, dqb, dinvb i/o signaling standards several i/o signaling standards are supported by the qdr-iv hp sram, which are programmable by the user. they are: 1.2 v and 1.25 v hstl/sstl 1.1 v and 1.2 v pod the i/o signaling standard is programmed on the rising edge of reset by sampling the address bus inputs. once programmed, the value cannot be changed. only the rising edge of another reset can change the value. all address, control, and data i/o signals ? with the exception of six pins (listed as lvcmos in the lvcmos signaling section ) ? will program to comply with hstl/sstl, or pod. hstl/sstl signaling hstl/sstl is supported at the v ddq voltages of 1.2 v and 1.25 v nominal. the odt termination values can be set to: 40, 60, or 120 ohms with a 220 -ohm reference resistor. 50 or 100 ohms with a 180-ohm reference resistor. the drive strength can be programmed to: 40 or 60 ohms with a 220- ohm reference resistor. 50 ohms with a 180-ohm reference resistor. a reference resistor of 180 ohms or 220 ohms is supported with hstl/sstl signaling. pod signaling pod is supported at v ddq voltages of 1.1 v and 1.2-v nominal. the odt termination values can be set to: 50 or 100 ohms with a 180-ohm reference resistor. 60 or 120 ohms with a 220-ohm reference resistor. the drive strength can be programmed to: 50 ohms with a 180-ohm reference resistor. 40 or 60 ohms with a 220- ohm reference resistor. a reference resistor of 180 ohms or 220 ohms is supported with pod signaling. lvcmos signaling six i/o signals are permanently set to use lvcmos signaling at voltage of 1.3-v nominal. these signals are referenced to the core voltage supply, v dd . they are: rst#, trst#, tck, tms, tdi, and tdo all the five jtag signals as well as the main reset input are 1.3 v lvcmos. in addition, odt is disabled at all times on these lvcmos signals. initialization the qdr-iv hp sram must be initialized before it can operate in the normal functional mode. in itialization uses four special pins: rst# pin to reset the device cfg# pin to program the configuration registers lbk0# and lbk1# pins for the loopback function
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 13 of 46 the following flowchart illustrates the initialization procedure: figure 3. flowchart illustrating initialization procedure power on apply power to the chip as described in power-up sequence . reset chip apply reset to the qdr-iv hp sram as described in reset sequence . configure the impedance assert config (cfg# = 0) and program the impedance control register. wait for the pll to lock since the input impedance is upda ted, allow the pll time (t pll ) to lock to the input clock. configure training options at this time, the address and data inversion options need to be programmed. in addition, the write training function needs to be enabled. assert config (cfg# = 0) and program: write training (turn on) address inversion enable data inversion enable control/address deskew control and address deskew can now be performed by the memory controller. read data deskew after control and address deskew the read data path is deskewed as previously described in the deskew training sequence. write data deskew write data path is deskewed following the read data path deskew. configure runtime options after the training is complete, disable the write training function. finally, enable the address parity option at this time. assert config (cfg# = 0) and program: write training (turn off) parity enable
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 14 of 46 normal operation if the system detects a need to deskew again, the process must start again from the configure training options step. the following table defines the loopback mapping: configuration registers the qdr-iv hp sram contains internal registers that are programmed by the system using a special configuration cycle. these registers are used to enable and control several options as described in this section. a ll registers are 8-bits wide. the write operation is performed using only the address pins to define the register address and register write data. for a read operation, the regist er read data is provided on the data port a output pins. refer to figure 14 on page 39 for programming details. during the rising edge of rst#, the address pins a[13:0] are sampled. the value sampled beco mes the reset value of certain bits in the registers defined below. this is used to set termination, impedance, and port configurat ion values immediately upon reset. these values can be overwritten later through a register write operation. when a parity error occurs, the complete address of the first error is recorded in registers 4, 5, 6, and 7 along with the port a/b error bit. the port a/b error bit will indicate which port the address parity error came from ? 0 for por t a and 1 for port b. this infor- mation will remain latched until cleared by writing a 1 to the address parity error clear bit in register 3. two counters are used to indicate if multiple address parity errors have occurred. port a error count is a running count of the number of parity errors on port a addresses, and similarly port b error count is a running count of the number of parity errors on port b addresses. they will each independently count to a maximum value of 3 and then st op counting. these counters are free running, and they are both reset by writing a 1 to the address parity error clear bit in register 3. configuration registers description configuration register definitions table 1. loopback signal mapping input pin lbk0# = 0 lbk1# = 0 input pin lbk0# = 0 lbk1# = 1 input pin lbk0# = 1 lbk1# = 0 output pin a0 a13 dka0 dqa0 a1 a14 dka0# dqa1 a2 a15 dka1 dqa2 a3 a16 dka1# dqa3 a4 a17 lda# dqa4 a5 a18 rwa# dqa5 a6 a19 dkb0 dqa6 a7 a20 dkb0# dqa7 a8 a21 dkb1 dqa8 a9 a22 dkb1# dqa9 a10 a23 ldb# dqa10 a11 a24 rwb# dqa11 a12 ainv ap dqa12 table 2. configuration register table register address description 0 termination control register 1 impedance control register 2 option control register 3 function control register 4 address parity status register 0 5 address parity status register 1 6 address parity status register 2 7 address parity status register 3 table 3. address 0: termination control register (read/write) function odt global enable odt/zq auto update address / command input group iu[2] address / command input group iu[1] address / command input group iu[0] clock input group ku[2] clock input group ku[1] clock input group ku[0] bit location 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 reset value a7 a6 a5 a4 a3 a2 a1 a0 note: odt/zq auto update needs to be turned on if odt/zq configuration is changed
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 15 of 46 table 4. address 1: impedance control register (read/write) function pull down group pd[1] pull down group pd[0] pull up group pu[1] pull up group pu[0] unused data input group qu[2] data input group qu[1] data input group qu[0] bit location 76543210 reset value 10100a10a9a8 table 5. address 2: option control register (read/write bits 7-3) (read-only bits 2-0) [2] function write train enable data inv enable address inv enable address parity enable pll reset i/o type port enable[1] port enable[0] bit location 76543210 reset value 00000a13a12a11 table 6. address 3: function control register (write only) function unused unused unused unused unused unused unused address parity error clear bit location 7654321 0 reset value 0000000 0 note 2. the bits 2?0 are read only and can be changed only on the rising edge of reset.
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 16 of 46 table 7. address 4: address parity status register 0 (read only) function port b error count (1:0) port a error count (1:0) port a/b error ainv bit unused unused bit location 7:6 5:4 3 2 1 0 reset value 00 00 0 0 0 0 table 8. address 5: address parity status register 1 (read only) function address (23:16) bit location 7:0 reset value 00000000 note: unused address locations will be read as 0 table 9. address 6: address parity status register 2 (read only) function address (15:8) bit location 7:0 reset value 00000000 table 10. address 7: address parity status register 3 (read only) function address (7:0) bit location 7:0 reset value 00000000
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 17 of 46 i/o type and port enable bit definitions table 11. i/o type bit definition specified in address 2: option control register i/o type function 0 hstl/sstl 1pod table 12. port enable bit de finition specified in address 2: option control register port enable [1:0] function port b mode port a mode port b clocks and controls port a clocks and controls 0 0 fixed port mode write only read only dkb - on qkb - off ldb# - on rwb# - off dka - off qka - on lda# - on rwa# - off 01 only port a enable disabled enabled dkb - off qkb - off ldb# - off rwb# - off dka - on qka - on lda# - on rwa# - on 1 0 not supported disabled disabled dkb - off qkb - off ldb# - off rwb# - off dka - off qka - off lda# - off rwa# - off 11 both ports enabled enabled enabled dkb - on qkb - on ldb# - on rwb# - on dka - on qka - on lda# - on rwa# - on
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 18 of 46 odt termination bit definitions table 13. clock input group bit definition spec ified in address 0: termination control register odt global enable ku[2:0] divisor value termination value hstl/sstl mode termination value pod mode zt 180 ohm zt 220 ohm zt 180 ohm zt 220 ohm 0xxx? off off off off 1000? off off off off 1 0 0 1 8.33% not supported not supported not supported not supported 1 0 1 0 12.50% not supported not supported not supported not supported 1 0 1 1 16.67% not supported 40 ohm not supported not supported 110025% 50 ohm 60 ohm 50 ohm 60 ohm 110150% 100 ohm 120 ohm 100 ohm 120 ohm 1110? not supported not supported not supported not supported 1111? not supported not supported not supported not supported note: termination values are accurate to +/? 15% zq tolerance is 1% table 14. address/command input group bit definition specified in address 0: termination control register odt global enable iu[2:0] divisor value termination value hstl/sstl mode termination value pod mode zt 180 ohm zt 220 ohm zt 180 ohm zt 220 ohm 0xxx? off off off off 1000? off off off off 1 0 0 1 8.33% not supported not supported not supported not supported 1 0 1 0 12.50% not supported not supported not supported not supported 1 0 1 1 16.67% not supported 40 ohm not supported not supported 110025% 50 ohm 60 ohm 50 ohm 60 ohm 110150% 100 ohm 120 ohm 100 ohm 120 ohm 1110? not supported not supported not supported not supported 1111? not supported not supported not supported not supported note: termination values are accurate to +/? 15% zq tolerance is 1% table 15. data input group bit definition specified in address 1: impedance control register odt global enable qu[2:0] divisor value termination value hstl/sstl mode termination value pod mode zt 180 ohm zt 220 ohm zt 180 ohm zt 220 ohm 0xxx? off off off off 1000? off off off off 1 0 0 1 8.33% not supported not supported not supported not supported 1 0 1 0 12.50% not supported not supported not supported not supported 1 0 1 1 16.67% not supported 40 ohm not supported not supported 110025% 50 ohm 60 ohm 50 ohm 60 ohm 110150% 100 ohm 120 ohm 100 ohm 120 ohm 1110? not supported not supported not supported not supported 1111? not supported not supported not supported not supported note: termination values are accurate to +/? 15% zq tolerance is 1%
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 19 of 46 drive strength bit definitions table 16. pull-up driver bit definition speci fied in address 1: impedance control register pu[1:0] divisor value impedance value hstl/sstl mode impedance value pod mode zt 180 ohm zt 220 ohm zt 180 ohm zt 220 ohm 0 0 14.17% not supported not supported not supported not supported 0 1 16.67% not supported 40 ohm not supported 40 ohm 1 0 25% 50 ohm 60 ohm 50 ohm 60 ohm 11? not supported not supported not supported not supported note: termination values are accurate to +/? 15% zq tolerance is 1% table 17. pull-down driver bit definition pd[1:0] divisor value impedance value hstl/sstl mode impedance value pod mode zt 180 ohm zt 220 ohm zt 180 ohm zt 220 ohm 0 0 14.17% not supported not supported not supported not supported 0 1 16.67% not supported 40 ohm not supported 40 ohm 1 0 25% 50 ohm 60 ohm 50 ohm 60 ohm 11? not supported not supported not supported not supported note: termination values are accurate to +/? 15% zq tolerance is 1%
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 20 of 46 ieee 1149.1 serial boundary scan (jtag) qdr-iv hp srams incorporate a serial boundary scan test access port (tap) in the fcbg a package. this part is fully compliant with ieee standard #1 149.1-2001.in the jtag mode the odt feature for all pins is disabled. if the jtag function is not used in the circuit, then the tck inputs must be driven low or tied to vss. trst#, tms, tdi, and tdo may be left floating. an internal pull-up resistor is implemented on the trst#, tms, and tdi i nputs to ensure that these inputs are high during t pwr . test access port test clock (tck) the test clock is used only with the tap controller. all inputs are captured on the rising edge of tc k. all outputs are driven from the falling edge of tck. test mode select (tms) the tms input is used to give commands to the tap controller and is sampled on the rising edge of tck. this pin may be left unconnected if the tap is not used. the pin is pulled up internally, resulting in a logic high level. test data-in (tdi) the tdi pin is used to serially input information into the registers and can be connected to the input of any of the registers. the register between tdi and tdo is chosen by the instruction that is loaded into the tap instruction register. for information on loading the instruction register, see figure 4 on page 22 . tdi is internally pulled up and can be unconnected if the tap is unused in an application. tdi is connect ed to the most significant bit (msb) on any register. test data-out (tdo) the tdo output pin is used to serially clock data out from the registers. the output is active, depending upon the current state of the tap state machine (see instruction codes on page 26 ). the output changes on the falling edge of tck. tdo is connected to the least significant bit (lsb) of any register. test reset (trst#) the trst# input pin is used to reset the tap controller. alternatively, a reset may be performed by forcing tms high (v dd ) for five rising edges of tck. this reset does not affect the operation of the sram and can be performed while the sram is oper ating. at power up, the tap is reset internally to ensure that tdo comes up in a high z state. tap registers registers are connected between the tdi and tdo pins to scan the data in and out of the sram te st circuitry. only one register can be selected at a time through the instruction registers. data is serially loaded into the tdi pin on the rising edge of tck. data is output on the tdo pin on the falling edge of tck. instruction register three-bit instructions can be serially loaded into the instruction register. this register is loaded when it is placed between the tdi and tdo pins, as shown in figure 5 on page 23 . upon power up, the instruction register is loaded with the idcode instruction. it is also loaded with the idcode instruction if the controller is placed in a rst state, as descr ibed in the previous section. when the tap controller is in th e capture-ir state, the two least significant bits are loaded with a binary ?01? pattern to allow for fault isolation of the board level serial test path. bypass register to save time when serially shifting data through registers, it is sometimes advantageous to skip certain chips. the bypass register is a single-bit register that can be placed between tdi and tdo pins. this enables shifting of data through the sram with minimal delay. the bypass register is set low (vss) when the bypass instruction is executed. boundary scan register the boundary scan register is connected to all of the input and output pins on the sram. several no connect (nc) pins are also included in the scan register to reserve pins for higher density devices. the boundary scan register is loaded with the contents of the ram input and output ring when the tap controller is in the capture-dr state and is then placed between the tdi and tdo pins when the controller is moved to the shift-dr state. the extest, sample/preload, and sa mple z instructions can be used to capture the contents of the input and output ring. the boundary scan order on page 27 shows the order in which the bits are connected. each bit corresponds to one of the bumps on the sram package. the msb of the register is connected to tdi, and the lsb is connected to tdo. identification (id) register the id register is loaded with a vendor-specific, 32-bit code during the capture-dr state when the idcode command is loaded in the instruction register . the idcode is hardwired into the sram and can be shifted out when the tap controller is in the shift-dr state. the id regist er has a vendor code and other information described in identification register definitions on page 26 . tap instruction set eight different instructions ar e possible with the three-bit instruction register. all co mbinations are listed in instruction codes on page 26 . three of these instru ctions are listed as reserved and must not be used. the other five instructions are described in this section in detail. instructions are loaded into the tap controller during the shift-ir state when the instruction register is placed between tdi and tdo. during this state, instructions are shifted through the instruction register through the tdi and tdo pins. to execute the instruction after it is shift ed in, the tap controller must be moved into the update-ir state.
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 21 of 46 idcode the idcode instruction loads a vendor-specific, 32-bit code into the instruction register. it also places the instruction register between the tdi and tdo pins and shifts the idcode out of the device when the tap controller enters the shift-dr state. the idcode instruction is loaded into the instruction register at power up or whenever the tap controller is supplied a test-logic-rst state. sample z the sample z instruction connects the boundary scan register between the tdi and tdo pins when the tap controller is in a shift-dr state. the sample z command puts the output bus into a high z state until the next command is supplied during the update ir state. both port a and port b are enabled once this command has been executed. sample/preload sample/preload is a 1149.1 mandatory instruction. when the sample/preload instructions are loaded into the instruction register and the tap controller is in the capture-dr state, a snapshot of data on the input and output pins is captured in the boundary scan register. remember that the tap controller clock can only operate at a frequency up to 20 mhz, while the sram clock operates more than an order of magnitude faster. because there is a large difference in the clock frequencies, it is possible that an input or output undergoes a transition during the capture-dr state. the tap may then try to capture a signal while in transition (metastable state). this does not harm the device, but there is no guarantee as to the value that is captured. repeatable results may not be possible. to guarantee that the boundary scan register captures the correct value of a signal, the sram signal must be stabilized long enough to meet the tap cont roller?s capture setup plus hold times (t cs and t ch ). the sram clock input might not be captured correctly if there is no way in a de sign to stop (or slow) the clock during a sample/preload instructi on. if this is an issue, it is still possible to capture all other signals and simply ignore the value of the ck and ck captured in the boundary scan register. after the data is captured, it is possible to shift out the data by putting the tap into the shift-dr state. this places the boundary scan register between the tdi and tdo pins. preload places an initial data pattern at the latched parallel outputs of the boundary scan register cells before the selection of another boundary scan test operation. the shifting of data for the sample and preload phases can occur concurrently when requir ed, that is, while the data captured is shifted out, the pr eloaded data can be shifted in. bypass when the bypass instruction is loaded in the instruction register and the tap is placed in a shift- dr state, the bypass register is placed between the tdi and tdo pins. the advantage of the bypass instruction is that it shortens the boundary scan path when multiple devices are connected together on a board. extest the extest instruction drives the preloaded data out through the system output pins. this instruction also connects the boundary scan register for serial access between the tdi and tdo in the shift-dr controller stat e. both port a and port b are enabled after this command is executed. extest output bus tristate ieee standard 1149.1 mandates that the tap controller be able to put the output bus into a tristate mode. the boundary scan register has output enable control bits located at bit #49 and bit #50. bit# 49 enables the output pins for dqb and bit#50 enables dqa and pe# pins. when these scan cells, called the ?extest output bus tristate,? are latched into the preload register during the update-dr state in the tap controller, they directly control the state of the output (q-bus) pins, when the extest is entered as the current instruction. when high, it enables the output buffers to drive the output bus. when low, this bi t places the output bus into a high z condition. these bits can be set by entering the sample/preload or extest command, and then shifting the desired bit into that cell, during the shift-dr state. during update-dr, the value loaded into that shift-register cell latc hes into the preload register. when the extest instruction is entered, th ese bits directly controls the output q-bus pins. note that these bits are pre-set low to disable the output when the device is powered up, and also when the tap controller is in the test-logic-rst state. reserved these instructions are not im plemented but are reserved for future use. do not use these instructions.
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 22 of 46 tap controller state diagram figure 4. tap controller state diagram [3] test-logic rst test-logic/ idle select dr-scan capture-dr shift-dr exit1-dr pause-dr exit2-dr update-dr 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 select ir-scan capture-ir shift-ir exit1-ir pause-ir exit2-ir update-ir note 3. the 0/1 next to each state represents the value at tms at the rising edge of tck.
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 23 of 46 tap controller block diagram figure 5. tap controller block diagram 0 0 1 2 . . 29 30 31 boundary scan register identification register 0 1 2 . . . . 135 0 1 2 instruction register bypass register selection circuitry selection circuitry tap controller tdi tdo tck tms trst#
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 24 of 46 tap electrical characteristics over the operating range parameter description test conditions min max unit v oh lvcmos high level output voltage i oh = ? 100 a v dd 0.8 ? v v ol lvcmos low level output voltage i ol = 100 a ? v dd 0.2 v v ih lvcmos high level input voltage (dc) v dd 0.7 v dd + 0.2 v v il lvcmos low level input voltage (dc) ?0.2 v dd 0.3 v i x lvcmos input leakage current ? 10 ? a i oz lvcmos output leakage current ?10 ? a tap ac switchi ng characteristics over the operating range parameter description min max unit t tcyc tck clock cycle time 50 ? ns t tf tck clock frequency ? 20 mhz t th tck clock high 20 ? ns t tl tck clock low 20 ? ns setup times t tmss tms setup to tck clock rise 5 ? ns t tdis tdi setup to tck clock rise 5 ? ns t cs capture setup to tck rise 5 ? ns hold times t tmsh tms hold after tck clock rise 5 ? ns t tdih tdi hold after clock rise 5 ? ns t ch capture hold after clock rise 5 ? ns output times t tdov tck clock low to tdo valid ? 10 ns t tdox tck clock low to tdo invalid 0 ? ns note: t cs and t ch refer to setup and hold time requirements of latching data from the boundary scan register.
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 25 of 46 tap timing diagram figure 6. tap timing diagram
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 26 of 46 identification regi ster definitions instruction field value description CY7C4021KV13 cy7c4041kv13 revision number (31:29) 000 000 version number. cypress device id (28:12) 11011010010010100 11011010010100100 defines the type of sram. cypress jedec id (11:1) 00000110100 00000110100 allows unique identification of sram vendor. id register presence (0) 1 1 indicates the presence of an id register. scan register sizes register name bit size instruction 3 bypass 1 id 32 boundary scan 136 instruction codes instruction code description extest 000 captures the input and output ring contents. idcode 001 loads the id register with the vendor id code and places the register between tdi and tdo. this operation does not affect sram operation. sample z 010 captures the input and output contents. places the boundary scan register between tdi and tdo. forces all sram output drivers to a high z state. reserved 011 do not use: this instruct ion is reserved for future use. sample/preload 100 captures the input and output contents. places the b oundary scan register between tdi and tdo. does not affect the sram operation. reserved 101 do not use: this instruct ion is reserved for future use. reserved 110 do not use: this instruct ion is reserved for future use. bypass 111 places the bypass register between tdi and tdo. this operation does not affect sram operation.
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 27 of 46 boundary scan order bit bump cy7c4041kv13 CY7C4021KV13 36 device 18 device 012adqa<26>dqa<17> 113bdqa<19>dqa<10> 214adqa<25>dqa<16> 315bdqa<35>nc 416adqa<23>dqa<14> 518bdqa<31>nc 6 17c qvlda<1> qvlda<1> 7 16c qka<1> qka<1> 8 14c dqa<20> dqa<11> 912cdqa<18>dqa<9> 10 12d dinva<1> dinva<1> 11 13d dqa<22> dqa<13> 12 15d dqa<21> dqa<12> 13 17d qka#<1> qka#<1> 14 18e dqa<32> nc 15 15f dqa<24> dqa<15> 16 16f dka<1> dka<1> 17 17f dka#<1> dka#<1> 18 18g dqa<33> nc 19 16g dqa<34> nc 20 17h dqa<27> nc 21 15h dqa<28> nc 22 16j dqa<30> nc 23 18j dqa<29> nc 24 18k rst# rst# 25 18l dqb<29> nc 26 16l dqb<30> nc 27 15m dqb<28> nc 28 17m dqb<27> nc 29 18n dqb<33> nc 30 16n dqb<34> nc 31 15p dqb<24> dqb<15> 32 16p dkb<1> dkb<1> 33 17p dkb#<1> dkb#<1> 34 18r dqb<32> nc 35 17t qkb#<1> qkb#<1> 36 15t dqb<21> dqb<12> 37 13t dqb<22> dqb<13> 38 12t dinvb<1> dinvb<1> 39 12u dqb<18> dqb<9> 40 14u dqb<20> dqb<11> 41 16u qkb<1> qkb<1> 42 17u qvldb<1> qvldb<1> 43 18v dqb<31> nc 44 15v dqb<35> nc
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 28 of 46 45 13v dqb<19> dqb<10> 46 12w dqb<26> dqb<17> 47 14w dqb<25> dqb<16> 48 16w dqb<23> dqb<14> 49 internal_dqb internal_dqb 50 internal_dqa internal_dqa 51 10v pe# pe# 52 8p a<15> a<15> 53 7n a<9> a<9> 54 9n nc/1152m nc/576m 55 10p ap ap 56 10n a<2> a<2> 57 11n nc/2304m nc/1152m 58 12p a<16> a<16> 59 13n a<10> a<10> 60 13l a<8> a<8> 61 12m a<12> a<12> 62 11l a<18> a<18> 63 10l rwb# rwb# 64 10m ainv ainv 65 9l a<17> a<17> 66 8m a<11> a<11> 67 7l a<7> a<7> 68 7j a<5> a<5> 69 9j a<19> a<19> 70 10k ck# ck# 71 10j ck ck 72 11j nc/144m a<20> 73 13j a<6> a<6> 74 12h ldb# ldb# 75 10h rwa# rwa# 76 8h lda# lda# 77 7g a<3> a<3> 78 9g nc/288m nc/144m 79 10g a<1> a<1> 80 11g nc/576m nc/288m 81 13g a<4> a<4> 82 12f a<14> a<14> 83 10f a<0> a<0> 84 8f a<13> a<13> 85 10d cfg# cfg# 86 10b lbk#<1> lbk#<1> 87 10a lbk#<0> lbk#<0> 88 8a dqa<8> dqa<8> 89 7b dqa<1> dqa<1> 90 6a dqa<7> dqa<7> 91 5b dqa<17> nc boundary scan order (continued) bit bump cy7c4041kv13 CY7C4021KV13 36 device 18 device
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 29 of 46 92 4a dqa<5> dqa<5> 93 2b dqa<13> nc 94 3c qvlda<0> qvlda<0> 95 4c qka<0> qka<0> 96 6c dqa<2> dqa<2> 97 8c dqa<0> dqa<0> 98 8d dinva<0> dinva<0> 99 7d dqa<4> dqa<4> 100 5d dqa<3> dqa<3> 101 3d qka#<0> qka#<0> 102 2e dqa<14> nc 103 3f dka#<0> dka#<0> 104 4f dka<0> dka<0> 105 5f dqa<6> dqa<6> 106 4g dqa<16> nc 107 2g dqa<15> nc 108 3h dqa<9> nc 109 5h dqa<10> nc 110 4j dqa<12> nc 111 2j dqa<11> nc 112 2l dqb<11> nc 113 4l dqb<12> nc 114 5m dqb<10> nc 115 3m dqb<9> nc 116 2n dqb<15> nc 117 4n dqb<16> nc 118 5p dqb<6> dqb<6> 119 4p dkb<0> dkb<0> 120 3p dkb#<0> dkb#<0> 121 2r dqb<14> nc 122 3t qkb#<0> qkb#<0> 123 5t dqb<3> dqb<3> 124 7t dqb<4> dqb<4> 125 8t dinvb<0> dinvb<0> 126 8u dqb<0> dqb<0> 127 6u dqb<2> dqb<2> 128 4u qkb<0> qkb<0> 129 3u qvldb<0> qvldb<0> 130 2v dqb<13> nc 131 5v dqb<17> nc 132 7v dqb<1> dqb<1> 133 8w dqb<8> dqb<8> 134 6w dqb<7> dqb<7> 135 4w dqb<5> dqb<5> boundary scan order (continued) bit bump cy7c4041kv13 CY7C4021KV13 36 device 18 device
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 30 of 46 maximum ratings exceeding maximum ratings may impair the useful life of the device. these user guidelines are not tested. storage temperature ................ ............... ?65 c to +150 c ambient temperature with power applied .. .............. ........... ....... ?55 c to +125 c maximum junction temperature ............................... 125 c supply voltage on v dd relative to gnd .................................?0.3 v to +1.35 v supply voltage on v ddq relative to gnd ...............................?0.3 v to +1.35 v dc input voltage .......................................?0.3 v to +1.35 v current into outputs (low) ...... .................................. 20 ma static discharge voltage (mil-std-883, m. 3015) ......................................... > 2001v latch-up current .................................................... > 200 ma operating range range ambient temperature (t a ) v dd v ddq commercial 0 c to +70 c 1.3 v 40 mv 1.1 v 50 mv 1.2 v 50 mv neutron soft error immunity parameter description test conditions typ max* unit lsbu logical single-bit upsets 25 c 0 0.01 fit/ mb lmbu logical multi-bit upsets 25 c 0 0.01 fit/ mb sel single event latch-up 85 c 0 0.1 fit/ dev * no lmbu or sel events occurred during testing ; this column represents a statistical ? 2 , 95% confidence limit calculation. for more details refer to application note, accelerated neutron ser testing and calculation of terrestrial failure rates ? an54908. electrical characteristics over the operating range parameter description min typ max unit pod signaling mode v dd [4] core supply voltage (1.3 v 40 mv) 1.26 1.3 1.34 v v ddq [4] pod i/o supply voltage (1.1 v 50 mv) 1.05 1.1 1.15 v pod i/o supply voltage (1.2 v 50 mv) 1.15 1.2 1.25 v v ref [4, 5] pod reference voltage v ddq 0.69 v ddq 0.7 v ddq 0.71 v v ol(dc) [4] pod low level output voltage (dc) ? ? 0.5 v v ih(dc) [4, 6] pod high level input voltage (dc) v ref + 0.08 ? v ddq + 0.15 v v il(dc) [4, 6] pod low level input voltage ?0.15 ? v ref ? 0.08 v v ih(ac) [4, 7] pod high level input voltage (dc) v ref + 0.15 ? ? v v il(ac) [4, 7] pod low level input voltage ? ? v ref ? 0.15 v v mp(dc) pod differential input mid-point voltage; pin and pin# v ref ? 0.08 ? v ref + 0.08 v v id(dc) pod differential input differential voltage (dc); pin and pin# 0.16 ? ? v v id(ac) pod differential input differential voltage (ac); pin and pin# 0.30 ? ? v v in pod single-ended input voltage; pin and pin# 0.27 ? v ddq + 0.15 v v ins pod single-ended input voltage slew rate; pin and pin# 3 ? ? v/ns v ix(ac) pod differential input crossing point voltage (ac); pin and pin# v ref ? 0.08 ? v ref + 0.08 v notes 4. all voltages referenced to vss (gnd). 5. peak to peak ac noise on v ref must not exceed +/?2% v ddq (dc). 6. v ih /v il (dc) are specified with odt disabled. 7. v ih /v il (ac) is a test condition specified to g uarantee at which the receiver must meet its timing specifications with odt enabled.
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 31 of 46 i x [8] pod input leakage current ? ? 200 a i oz [8] pod output leakage current ? ? 200 a i dd [9, 10] v dd operating supply (667 mhz, 18) ? 1710 2500 ma v dd operating supply (667 mhz, 36) ? 2150 3200 ma v dd operating supply (600 mhz, 18) ? 1600 2300 ma v dd operating supply (600 mhz, 36) ? 2010 2700 ma hstl/sstl signaling mode v dd [11] core supply voltage (1.3 v 40 mv) 1.26 1.3 1.34 v v ddq [11] i/o supply voltage (1.2 v 50 mv) 1.15 1.2 1.25 v i/o supply voltage (1.25 v 50 mv) 1.2 1.25 1.3 v v ref(dc) [11, 12] hstl/sstl reference voltage (dc) v ddq 0.48 v ddq 0.5 v ddq 0.52 v v ref(ac) [11, 12] hstl/sstl reference voltage (ac) v ddq 0.47 v ddq 0.5 v ddq 0.53 v v ih(dc) [11, 13] hstl/sstl high level input voltage (dc) v ref + 0.08 ? v ddq + 0.15 v v il(dc) [11, 13] hstl/sstl low level input voltage (dc) ?0.15 ? v ref ? 0.08 v v ih(ac) [11, 14] hstl/sstl high level input voltage (ac) v ref + 0.15 ? v ddq + 0.24 v v il(ac) [11, 14] hstl/sstl low level input voltage (ac) ?0.24 ? v ref ? 0.15 v v oh(dc) [11] hstl/sstl high level output voltage (dc) ? i oh = ?0.25 v ddq /r oh v ddq 0.712 v ddq 0.75 ? v v ol(dc) [11] hstl/sstl low level output voltage (dc) ? i ol = 0.25 v ddq /r ol ? v ddq 0.25 v ddq 0.288 v v ix hstl/sstl input voltage cross point ? v ddq 0.5 ? v v dif(ac) hstl/sstl ac input differential voltage 0.30 ? v ddq + 0.48 v v dif(dc) hstl/sstl dc input differential voltage 0.16 ? v ddq + 0.30 v v dif(cm) hstl/sstl dc common mode input v ddq 0.4 v ddq 0.5 v ddq x 0.6 v v ox hstl/sstl output voltage cross point ? v ddq 0.5 ? v v out(ac) hstl/sstl ac output voltage ?0.24 ? v ddq + 0.24 v v out(dc) hstl/sstl dc output voltage ?0.15 ? v ddq + 0.15 v i x [8] hstl/sstl input leakage current ? ? 200 a i oz [8] hstl/sstl output leakage current ? ? 200 a i dd [9, 10] v dd operating supply (667 mhz, 18) ? 1710 2500 ma v dd operating supply (667 mhz, 36) ? 2150 3200 ma v dd operating supply (600 mhz, 18) ? 1600 2300 ma v dd operating supply (600 mhz, 36) ? 2010 2700 ma electrical characteristics (continued) over the operating range parameter description min typ max unit notes 8. output driver into high z with odt disabled. 9. the operation current is calculated with 50% read cycle and 50% write cycle. 10. typical operation current specific ations are tested at 1.3v vdd. 11. all voltages referenced to vss (gnd). 12. peak to peak ac noise on v ref must not exceed +/?2% v ddq (dc). 13. v ih /v il (dc) are specified with odt disabled. 14. v ih /v il (ac) is a test condition specified to guarantee at which the receiver must meet its timing specifications with odt enabled.
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 32 of 46 capacitance thermal resistance table 18. capacitance parameter [15] description test conditions max unit c in input capacitance t a = 25 ? c, f = 1 mhz, v dd = 1.3 v, v ddq = 1.25 v 4 pf c o output capacitance 4pf table 19. thermal resistance parameter [15] description test conditions 361-ball fcbga package unit ? ja thermal resistance (junction to ambient) test conditions follow standard test methods and procedures for measuring thermal impedance, in accordance with eia/jesd51. with still air (0 m/s) 12.00 c/w with air flow (1 m/s) 10.57 c/w with air flow (3 m/s) 9.09 c/w ? jb thermal resistance (junction to board) 3.03 c/w ? jc thermal resistance (junction to case) 0.029 c/w ac test loads and waveforms figure 7. ac test loads and waveforms note 15. tested initially and after any design or proc ess change that may affect these parameters.
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 33 of 46 switching characteristics over the operating range [16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23] cypress parameter description 667 mhz 600 mhz unit min max min max t ck ck, dkx, qkx clock period 1.5 3.333 1.667 3.333 ns t ckl ck, dkx low time 0.45* ? 0.45* ? t ck t ckh ck, dkx high time 0.45* ? 0.45* ? t ck t jit (per) clock period jitter ?0.070 0.070 ?0.080 0.080 ns t jit (cc) cycle to cycle jitter ? 0.140 ? 0.160 ns t as a to ck setup 0.160 ? 0.180 ? ns t ah ck to a hold 0.160 ? 0.180 ? ns t ash ck to a setup-hold window 0.130 ? 0.140 ? ns t cs ldx#, rwx# to ck setup 0.200 ? 0.240 ? ns t ch ck to ldx#, rwx# hold 0.200 ? 0.240 ? ns t csh ck to ldx#, rwx# setup-hold window 0.130 ? 0.140 ? ns t ckdk ck to dkx skew ?0.24 0.24 ?0.267 0.267 ns t is dqx, dinvx to dkx setup 0.160 ? 0.180 ? ns t ih dkx to dqx, dinvx hold 0.160 ? 0.180 ? ns t ish0 dkx[0] to dqx[17:0], dinvx[0] ( 36) or dkx[0] to dqx[8:0], dinvx[ 0] ( 18) setup-hold window 0.150 ? 0.160 ? ns t ish1 dkx[1] to dqx[35:18], dinvx[1] ( 36) or dkx[1] to dqx[17:9], dinvx[ 1] ( 18) setup-hold window 0.150 ? 0.160 ? ns t rise (se) single ended output signal rise time 20%?80% 2 6 2 6 v/ns t fall (se) single ended output signal fall time 20%?80% 2 6 2 6 v/ns t rise (diff) differential output signal rise time 20%?80% 3 10 3 10 v/ns t fall (diff) differential output signal fall time 20%?80% 3 10 3 10 v/ns t qkl qkx low time 0.45* ? 0.45* ? t ck t qkh qkx high time 0.45* ? 0.45* ? t ck t ckqk ck to qkx skew ?0.358 0.358 ?0.400 0.400 ns t qkq0 qkx[0] to dqx[17:0], dinvx[0] ( 36) or qkx[0] to dqx[8:0], dinvx[0] ( 18) ? 0.120 ? 0.132 ns t qh0 qkx[0] to dqx[17:0], dinvx[0] ( 36) or qkx[0] to dqx[8:0], dinvx[0] ( 18) 0.40* ? 0.40* ? t ck t qkq1 qkx[1] to dqx[35:18], dinvx[1] ( 36) or qkx[1] to dqx[17:9], dinvx[1] ( 18) ? 0.120 ? 0.132 ns t qh1 qkx[1] to dqx[35:18], dinvx[1] ( 36) or qkx[1] to dqx[17:9], dinvx[1] ( 18) 0.40* ? 0.40* ? t ck notes 16. x refers to port a and port b. for example, dqx refers to dqa and dqb. 17. all input hold timing assumes rising edge slew rate of 4 v/ns measured from v il /v ih (dc) to v ref . 18. all input setup timing assumes falling edge slew rate of 4 v/ns measured from v ref to v il /v ih (ac). 19. all output timing assumes the load shown in figure 8 20. setup/hold window, t ash, t csh, t ish are used for pin to pin timing budgeting and cannot be directly applied without performing de-skew training. 21. clock phase jitter is the variance from clo ck rising edge to the next expected clock rising edge. 22. frequency drift is not allowed. 23. t qkl , t qkh, t qkq , t qkqx , t ish , t csh and t ash are guaranteed by design.
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 34 of 46 t qkqv0 qkx[0] to qvldx ? 0.150 ? 0.200 ns t qvh0 qkx[0] to qvldx 0.85* ? 0.85* ? t ck t qkqv1 qkx[1] to qvldx ? 0.150 ? 0.200 ns t qvh1 qkx[1] to qvldx 0.85* ? 0.85* ? t ck t pwr v dd (typical) to the first access 200 ? 200 ? ms t rss rst# pulse width 200 ? 200 ? s t rsh rst# deasserted to fi rst active command 400000* ? 400000* ? t ck t rds a to rst# setup 500* ? 500* ? t ck t rdh a to rst# hold 500* ? 500* ? t ck t tss trst# pulse width 200 ? 200 ? s t tsh trst# deasserted to first jtag command 200 ? 200 ? s t pll time for pll to stabilize after being reset ? 100 ? 100 s t lbl loopback latency 16* 16* 16* 16* t ck t cd loopback output delay ? 5 ? 5 ns t cfgs active mode to configuration mode 32* ? 32* ? t ck t cfgh configuration mode to active mode register access without odt or pll programming updates 32* ? 32* ? t ck t cfgh configuration mode to active mode register access with odt programming updates 4096* ? 4096* ? t ck t cfgh configuration mode to active mode register access with pll programming updates 100 ? 100 ? s t cfgd configuration command to configuration command 80* ? 80* ? t ck t clds cfg# assertion to lda# assertion 32* ? 32* ? t ck t cldh lda# deassertion to cfg# deassertion 32* ? 32* ? t ck t cfga cfg# assertion to address assertion 16* ? 16* ? t ck t cldw lda# pulse width for configuration command 16* ? 16* ? t ck t crdl lda# assertion to read data latency ? 32* ? 32* t ck t crdh cfg# deassertion to read data hold 0* 32* 0* 32* t ck t dqvld dqax to qvlda<0> in configuration mode ?2 2 ?2 2 t ck switching characteristics (continued) over the operating range [16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23] cypress parameter description 667 mhz 600 mhz unit min max min max
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 35 of 46 switching waveforms figure 8. rise and fall time definitions for output signals nominal rise-fall time definiti on for single-ended output signals nominal rise-fall time definiti on for differential output signals
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 36 of 46 figure 9. input and output timing waveforms switching waveforms (continued) address and command input timin g data input timing data output timing
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 37 of 46 figure 10. waveforms for 5.0 cycle read latency (read to write timing waveform) figure 11. waveforms for 5.0 cycle read latency (write to read timing waveform) switching waveforms (continued)
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 38 of 46 figure 12. configuration write timing waveform figure 13. configuration read timing waveform switching waveforms (continued) note: it is recommended to keep cfg# asserted during the configuration write or read operation note: dqa[x:8] and dqb data bus is a don?t care in configuration mode note: it is recommended to keep cfg# asserted during the configuration write or read operation
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 39 of 46 figure 14. configuration write and read timing waveform switching waveforms (continued) note: dqa[x:8] and dqb data bus is a don?t care in configuration mode note: dqa[x:8] and dqb data bus is a don?t care in configuration mode (a) configuration multiple cycle - write followed by read operation (b) configuration multiple cycle - back to back read operation note: it is recommended to keep cfg# asserted during the configuration write or read operation note: it is recommended to keep cfg# asserted during the configuration write or read operation
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 40 of 46 figure 15. loopback timing switching waveforms (continued)
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 41 of 46 figure 16. reset timings switching waveforms (continued)
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 42 of 46 ordering code definitions ordering information the following table contains only the parts that are currently av ailable. if you do not see what you are looking for, contact y our local sales representative. for more information, visit the cypress website at www.cypress.com and refer to the product summary page at http://www.cypress.com/products cypress maintains a worldwide network of offices, solution cent ers, manufacturer?s representati ves and distributors. to find th e office closest to you, visit us at http://www.cypress.com/go/datasheet/offices. table 20. ordering information speed (mhz) ordering code package diagram package type operating range 667 CY7C4021KV13-667fcxc 001-70319 361-ball fcbga (21 21 2.515 mm) pb-free commercial cy7c4041kv13-667fcxc 600 CY7C4021KV13-600fcxc 001-70319 361-ball fcbga (21 21 2.515 mm) pb-free commercial cy7c4041kv13-600fcxc cy 7c40x1 k v13 - xxx fc x c temperature range: c = commercial pb-free package type: 361-ball flip chip bga speed grade: 667 = 667 mhz or 600 = 600 mhz vdd = 1.3 v die revision: k = 65nm part identifier: 4021 or 4041 technology code: c = cmos marketing code: 7 = sram company id: cy = cypress
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 43 of 46 package diagram figure 17. 361-ball fcbga (21 21 2.515 mm) fr0aa package outline, 001-70319 001-70319 *d
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 44 of 46 acronyms document conventions units of measure table 21. acronyms used in this document acronym description ddr double data rate rtr random transaction rate eia electronic industries alliance emi electromagnetic interference fcbga fine-chip ball grid array i/o input/output jedec joint electron devices engineering council jtag joint test action group lmbu logical multiple bit upset lsb least significant bit lsbu logical single bit upset msb most significant bit odt on-die termination pll phase locked loop qdr quad data rate sdr single data rate sel single event latch-up ser soft error rate sram static random access memory tap test access port tck test clock tdi test data-in tdo test data-out tms test mode select table 22. units of measure symbol unit of measure c degree celsius mhz megahertz a microampere s microsecond ma milliampere mm millimeter ms millisecond mv millivolt ns nanosecond ? ohm % percent pf picofarad vvolt wwatt
CY7C4021KV13/cy7c4041kv13 document number: 001-79553 rev. *o page 45 of 46 document history page document title: CY7C4021KV13/cy7c 4041kv13, 72-mbit qdr?-iv hp sram document number: 001-79553 rev. ecn submission date orig. of change description of change *g 4283232 03/25/2014 prit post to web. *h 4414677 06/20/2014 prit updated ac test loads and waveforms : updated figure 7 (changed value of rq resistor from 200 ? to 180 ? ). updated switching characteristics : added t ash , t csh , t ish parameters and their details. updated note 20 and 23. completing sunset review. *i 4504029 09/16/2014 prit updated switching characteristics : updated note 23. updated package diagram : spec 001-70319 ? changed revision from *c to *d. *j 4575129 11/20/2014 prit updated functional description : added ?for a complete list of related resources, click here .? at the end. added errata. *k 4710842 04/02/2015 prit updated operating range : replaced ?case temperature (t c )? with ?ambient temperature (t a )? in column heading. *l 4951480 10/07/2015 prit updated logic block diagram ? cy7c4041kv13 . updated switching characteristics : changed maximum value of t ck parameter from 3.0 ns to 3.333 ns for 667 mhz speed bin. removed errata. updated to new template. *m 5183472 03/21/2016 devm updated identification register definitions : updated details in ?value? column corresponding to the instruction field ?cypress device id (28:12)?. updated to new template. *n 5381153 07/29/2016 prit updated switching characteristics : added t cfga parameter and its details. updated switching waveforms : updated figure 12 , figure 13 , and figure 14 . *o 5843004 08/03/2017 aju updated to new template. completing sunset review.
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