The Samsung K4T1G164QFBCE7000 is a DDR2 SDRAM (Double Data Rate 2 Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory) chip, commonly used as system RAM. It's designed for applications requiring high-speed memory access and large data throughput.
Applications
- Desktop Computers
- Laptop Computers
- Gaming Consoles
- Servers
- Networking Equipment
Features
- Density: 1Gb (Gigabit)
- Organization: 64M x 16
- Interface: DDR2 SDRAM
- Speed Grade: E7000 (Indicates a specific speed grade; Refer to datasheet for precise clock frequency and timings, potentially PC2-6400 or similar)
- Voltage: Typically 1.8V
- Package: FBGA (Fine-Pitch Ball Grid Array)
- Data Transfer: High data transfer rate due to DDR2 technology
Benefits
- Increased Bandwidth: DDR2 provides significantly higher bandwidth compared to DDR SDRAM.
- Faster Performance: Improved memory speeds enhance overall system performance.
- Lower Power Consumption: Operates at a lower voltage than DDR, reducing power consumption.
- Improved Stability: Designed for stable and reliable operation at high frequencies.
- High Capacity: 1Gb density allows for larger memory configurations.
The K4T1G164QFBCE7000's 1Gb capacity is well-suited for systems requiring a decent amount of RAM. The (64M x 16) organization facilitates efficient memory access. The 'E7000' designation specifies the speed grade and the official Samsung datasheet should be consulted for precise values, including timing diagrams, operating conditions and recommended PCB layout guidelines. Proper termination, decoupling and cooling are crucial for reliable high-speed operation. This component is typically found in DIMM (Dual Inline Memory Module) form factor in end user applications.