The V54C3128164VCI-7I is a high-speed synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM) chip manufactured by Mosel Vitelic, Corp. This component is designed for applications requiring substantial memory bandwidth and capacity, making it suitable for a variety of demanding computing tasks.
Applications:
- Graphics cards: Used as memory for storing textures and frame buffers.
- Computer main memory: Serves as primary system memory in older desktop and laptop computers.
- Networking equipment: Employed in routers and switches for packet buffering.
- Embedded systems: Integrated into devices requiring significant memory capacity, such as industrial controllers and test equipment.
Features:
- Capacity: 512Mb (32Mx16).
- Organization: Organized as 32M x 16 bits.
- Speed: -7I indicates a specific speed grade, typically around 143 MHz.
- Interface: Synchronous operation, meaning data transfers are synchronized to a clock signal.
- Power Consumption: Designed for relatively low power consumption.
- Package: Available in a variety of packages including TSOP and FBGA.
Benefits:
- High Bandwidth: Enables rapid data transfer for performance-critical applications.
- Large Capacity: Provides substantial memory space for complex operations.
- Low Latency: Synchronous operation minimizes access times.
- Cost-Effective: Offers a balance of performance and cost for memory-intensive systems.
Additional Details:
The V54C3128164VCI-7I operates with a 3.3V power supply. It supports various SDRAM features, including burst read and write operations, auto-refresh modes, and power-down modes to conserve energy when not actively transferring data. The specific timings and refresh rates are detailed in the manufacturer's datasheet. The SDRAM utilizes a double-data-rate (DDR) architecture to achieve high bandwidths by transferring data on both the rising and falling edges of the clock signal. Its construction involves silicon-based semiconductor technology, ensuring reliability and durability under various operating conditions.