The W9812G2IH-6C is a synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM) produced by Winbond Electronics. This SDRAM chip is designed for use in applications requiring high-speed data access and storage. It provides a balance between speed, capacity, and power consumption, making it suitable for a variety of electronic devices.
Applications:
- Graphics Cards: Used as video memory for storing textures and frame buffer data.
- Gaming Consoles: Provides working memory for executing games and storing game-related data.
- Networking Equipment: Employed in routers and switches for packet buffering and routing table storage.
- Embedded Systems: Integrated into systems requiring high-speed memory access, such as industrial control systems and medical devices.
- Printers: Used as buffer memory for temporary storage of print jobs.
Features:
- Capacity: 128Mbit (4M x 4 x 8 banks)
- Organization: Configured as 4M words x 4 banks x 4 I/O
- Interface: Synchronous operation, ensuring precise data transfers synchronized with a clock signal.
- Data Rate: High data transfer rates, suitable for demanding applications.
- Power Consumption: Optimized for low power consumption, improving battery life in portable devices.
- Operating Voltage: Typically operates at 3.3V.
- Clock Frequency: Maximum clock frequency of 166 MHz.
- Package: TSOP II package.
- Refresh Modes: Auto Refresh and Self Refresh capabilities for reduced power consumption.
Benefits:
- High Performance: Provides fast data access, enhancing overall system performance.
- Low Power Consumption: Minimizes power usage, ideal for battery-powered devices.
- Reliable: Designed for stable and dependable operation in various environments.
- Cost-Effective: Offers a good balance of performance and cost.
- Easy Integration: Simplifies system design and integration with its industry-standard interface and package.
Technical Specifications:
The W9812G2IH-6C operates on a 3.3V power supply and is packaged in a TSOP II (Thin Small Outline Package II) form factor, facilitating easy mounting on printed circuit boards (PCBs). It supports both auto-refresh and self-refresh modes, which help to reduce power consumption during idle periods. The memory array is organized as 4M words x 4 banks x 4 I/O. This SDRAM is designed to meet the performance demands of modern electronic applications.