The IS45S16160J-7TIL is a 16M x 16 Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) from ISSI (Integrated Silicon Solution Inc.). It's a high-speed memory device used for temporary storage and retrieval of data in various electronic systems.
Applications:
- Networking Equipment: Used in routers, switches, and other networking devices for packet buffering and data storage.
- Graphics Cards: Employed in graphics cards as video memory for storing textures and frame buffers.
- Embedded Systems: Integrated into embedded systems for data storage and retrieval.
- Printers: Used in printers for storing print job data and page buffers.
- Set-Top Boxes: Found in set-top boxes for storing audio and video data.
Features:
- 16M x 16 Configuration: Provides 16 Megabytes of memory, organized as 16 million words of 16 bits each.
- Synchronous Operation: Operates synchronously with a clock signal for high-speed data transfer.
- Single Power Supply: Operates on a single 3.3V power supply.
- LVTTL Compatible Inputs: LVTTL (Low Voltage Transistor-Transistor Logic) compatible inputs for easy interfacing with other components.
- Self Refresh Mode: Supports self-refresh mode for low power consumption during idle periods.
Benefits:
- High Bandwidth: Synchronous operation provides high bandwidth for fast data transfer.
- Large Capacity: 16MB capacity allows for storage of substantial amounts of data.
- Low Power Consumption: Self-refresh mode minimizes power consumption during idle periods.
- Easy Integration: LVTTL compatible inputs simplify interfacing with other components.
- Reliable Performance: Designed for reliable operation in various environments.
Additional Details:
The IS45S16160J-7TIL has a -7 speed grade which corresponds to a clock frequency of 143 MHz (check the datasheet). It supports burst read and write operations for efficient data transfer. The device is available in various package options, including TSOP (Thin Small Outline Package). Proper decoupling capacitors are crucial for stable operation. Detailed timing diagrams and specifications can be found in the official datasheet. It also supports programmable burst lengths and CAS latencies.