Cypress Semiconductor Perform CY7C136 Manual

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Features
True dual-ported memory cells that enable simultaneous reads
of the same memory location
2K x 8 organization
0.65 micron CMOS for optimum speed and power
High speed access: 15 ns
Low operating power: I
= 110 mA (maximum)
CC
Fully asynchronous operation
Automatic power down
Master CY7C132/CY7C136/CY7C136A
bus width to 16 or more bits using slave CY7C142/CY7C146
BUSY output flag on CY7C132/CY7C136/CY7C136A;
BUSY input on CY7C142/CY7C146
INT flag for port to port communication (52-Pin PLCC/PQFP
versions)
CY7C136, CY7C136A, and CY7C146 available in 52-pin
PLCC and 52-pin PQFP packages
Pb-free packages available
Logic Block Diagram
R/W
L
CE
L
OE
L
I/O
7L
I/O
0L
[2]
BUSY
L
A
10L
A
0L
[3]
INT
L
Notes
1. CY7C136 and CY7C136A are functionally identical.
2. CY7C132/CY7C136/CY7C136A (Master): BUSY is open drain output and requires pull up resistor. CY7C142/CY7C146 (Slave): BUSY is input.
3. Open drain outputs; pull up resistor required.
Cypress Semiconductor Corporation
Document #: 38-06031 Rev. *E

Functional Description

The CY7C132, CY7C136, CY7C136A, CY7C142, and CY7C146
are high speed CMOS 2K x 8 dual-port static RAMs. Two ports
are provided to permit independent access to any location in
memory. The CY7C132, CY7C136, and CY7C136A can be used
as either a standalone 8-bit dual-port static RAM or as a
MASTER
CY7C142/CY7C146 SLAVE dual-port device. They are used in
systems that require 16-bit or greater word widths. This is the
solution to applications that require shared or buffered data, such
as cache memory for DSP, bit-slice, or multiprocessor designs.
Each port has independent control pins; chip enable (CE), write
enable (R/W), and output enable (OE). BUSY flags are provided
[1]
easily expands data
on each port. In addition, an interrupt flag (INT) is provided on
each port of the 52-pin PLCC version. BUSY signals that the port
is trying to access the same location currently being accessed
by the other port. On the PLCC version, INT is an interrupt flag
indicating that data is placed in an unique location (7FF for the
left port and 7FE for the right port).
An automatic power down feature is controlled independently on
each port by the chip enable (CE) pins.
I/O
CONTROL
MEMORY
ADDRESS
ARRAY
DECODER
ARBITRATION
LOGIC
(7C132/7C136 ONLY)
AND
CE
L
INTERRUPTLOGIC
(7C136/7C146 ONLY)
OE
L
R/W
L
198 Champion Court
CY7C132, CY7C136
CY7C136A, CY7C142, CY7C146
2K x 8 Dual-Port Static RAM
dual-port
RAM,
in
R/W
CE
OE
I/O
I/O
CONTROL
I/O
BUSY
A
10R
ADDRESS
DECODER
A
0R
CE
R
OE
R
R/W
R
INT
,
San Jose
CA 95134-1709
conjunction
with
the
R
R
R
7R
0R
[2]
R
[3]
R
408-943-2600
Revised March 24, 2009
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