The Hynix H5DU5162ETR-J3J is a high-performance DDR SDRAM (Double Data Rate Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory) component. Specifically, it's a DDR400 chip, designed for applications where high-speed data access and transfer rates are crucial. These include graphics processing units (GPUs), high-end computing systems, and embedded applications requiring significant memory bandwidth.
Applications:
- Graphics cards (GPUs)
- High-performance computing systems
- Embedded systems requiring high memory bandwidth
- Networking equipment
- Gaming consoles
Features:
- Capacity: Typically 256Mb (256 Megabits) or 512Mb (512 Megabits) - confirm with datasheet.
- Organization: Typically 16M x 16 or 32M x 16 (confirm with datasheet).
- Interface: DDR (Double Data Rate)
- Data Rate: DDR400 (400 Mbps)
- Voltage: Operates at 2.5V.
- Package: FBGA (Fine-Pitch Ball Grid Array) for efficient board mounting.
- Clock Frequency: Operates at a clock frequency suitable for DDR400 operation (typically 200 MHz).
Benefits:
- High Bandwidth: DDR technology allows for double the data transfer rate compared to single data rate SDRAM, increasing overall system performance.
- Fast Data Access: High clock speeds and efficient memory organization enable quick access to stored data.
- Reliable Performance: Hynix is a well-known memory manufacturer, ensuring a reliable and high-quality component.
- Compact Size: The FBGA package allows for a smaller footprint on the printed circuit board (PCB).
- Standard Interface: DDR interface is widely supported, simplifying integration into existing systems.
The H5DU5162ETR-J3J DDR SDRAM chip is a suitable choice for systems requiring high memory bandwidth and fast data access. Its 2.5V operating voltage makes it compatible with a wide range of systems. The specific density (256Mb or 512Mb) and organization (16M x 16 or 32M x 16) should be confirmed by consulting the official Hynix datasheet to ensure proper compatibility and performance in the target application. The "J3J" suffix indicates specific speed grades and timings, which are critical for optimal performance.