The Winbond W9425G6EB-5 is a high-performance, high-bandwidth SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory) chip designed for a variety of applications requiring significant memory capacity and speed. It is manufactured by Winbond Electronics, a leading global supplier of semiconductor solutions.
Applications
- Networking equipment, including routers and switches
- Graphics cards for desktop and laptop computers
- Gaming consoles
- Set-top boxes
- Printers
- Industrial control systems
- Automotive infotainment systems
Features
- 256M x 16 bit organization
- Double Data Rate (DDR) architecture: achieves high bandwidth data transfer
- Clock frequency: typically operates at speeds up to 200 MHz, resulting in a data transfer rate of up to 400 Mbps
- Supply voltage: 1.8V (typically)
- Interface: standard DDR SDRAM interface
- Package: FBGA (Fine-pitch Ball Grid Array) for efficient board mounting and heat dissipation
- Internal pipelined operation: allows for concurrent operations, enhancing performance
- Auto precharge: simplifies memory management
- Write latency: configurable write latency to optimize performance
- RoHS compliant: ensures environmental compliance
Benefits
- High bandwidth: enables fast data transfer rates, crucial for demanding applications
- Large capacity: provides ample memory space for storing and processing data
- Low power consumption: contributes to energy efficiency in the target system
- Compact form factor: FBGA package saves board space
- Reliable performance: Winbond's reputation ensures stable and consistent operation
- Cost-effective: provides a balance of performance and price
Additional Details
The W9425G6EB-5 utilizes a DDR (Double Data Rate) architecture, which effectively doubles the data transfer rate compared to traditional SDR (Single Data Rate) SDRAM. This is achieved by transferring data on both the rising and falling edges of the clock signal. The chip's internal pipeline architecture allows for concurrent operations, further boosting performance. The auto precharge feature simplifies memory management by automatically precharging the memory array after a read or write operation. This component is often used in applications where the speed and amount of memory are critical to the proper function of the device. The specific timing characteristics and operating conditions should be verified in the device datasheet.