The MT47H32M16BN-3:D is a DDR2 SDRAM (Double Data Rate 2 Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory) chip manufactured by Micron Technology Inc. DDR2 SDRAM is a type of synchronous dynamic random-access memory with a high data transfer rate, commonly used in computer systems, graphics cards, and other applications requiring fast memory access.
Applications
- Desktop and laptop computers
- Graphics cards
- Gaming consoles
- Networking equipment
- Embedded systems
Features
- DDR2 SDRAM
- 533MHz clock rate
- 32Mb x 16 configuration
- Double data rate architecture
- Low power consumption
Benefits
- Provides high-speed data transfer
- Enhances system performance
- Reduces power consumption
- Offers reliable and stable operation
- Suited for high-bandwidth applications
Technical Specifications
The MT47H32M16BN-3:D has a density of 512Mb (32Mb x 16). The clock rate is 533MHz, which translates to a data transfer rate of 1066 MT/s (MegaTransfers per second). It operates at a voltage of 1.8V. The package is typically a FBGA (Fine-Pitch Ball Grid Array). Key timing parameters include CAS latency (CL), RAS-to-CAS delay (tRCD), and RAS precharge time (tRP). These parameters influence the memory's access speed and overall performance. The operating temperature range typically spans from 0°C to +85°C. The memory is organized internally into banks, rows, and columns to facilitate efficient data access.