The SSTVN16859 is a 13-bit to 26-bit SSTL_2 registered driver with differential clock inputs, designed to operate between 2.3 V and 2.7 V for PC1600 ? PC2700 applications or between 2.5 V and 2.7 V for PC3200 applications. All inputs are compatible with the JEDEC standard for SSTL_2 with VREF normally at 0.5*VDD , except the LVCMOS reset (RESET) input. All outputs are SSTL_2, Class II compatible which can be used for standard stub-series applications or capacitive loads. Master reset (RESET) asynchronously resets all registers to zero.
The SSTVN16859 is intended to be incorporated into standard DIMM (Dual In-Line Memory Module) designs defined by JEDEC, such as DDR (Double Data Rate) SDRAM and SDRAM II Memory Modules. Different from traditional SDRAM, DDR SDRAM transfers data on both clock edges (rising and falling), thus doubling the peak bus bandwidth. A DDR DRAM rated at 133 MHz will have a burst rate of 266 MHz.
The device data inputs consist of different receivers. One differential input is tied to the input pin while the other is tied to a reference input pad, which is shared by all inputs.
The clock input is fully differential (CK and CK) to be compatible with DRAM devices that are installed on the DIMM. Data are registered at the crossing of CK going HIGH, and CK going LOW. However, since the control inputs to the SDRAM change at only half the data rate, the device must only change state on the positive transition of the CK signal. In order to be able to provide defined outputs from the device even before a stable clock has been supplied, the device has an asynchronous input pin (RESET), which when held to the LOW state, resets all registers and all outputs to the LOW state.
The device supports low-power standby operation. When RESET is LOW, the differential input receivers are disabled, and undriven (floating) data, clock, and reference voltage (VREF ) inputs are allowed. In addition, when RESET is LOW, all registers are reset, and all outputs are forced LOW. The LVCMOS RESET input must always be held at a valid logic HIGH or LOW level.
To ensure defined outputs from the register before a stable clock has been supplied, RESET must be held in the LOW state during power-up.
In the DDR DIMM application, RESET is specified to be completely asynchronous with respect to CK and CK. Therefore, no timing relationship can be guaranteed between the two. When entering RESET, the register will be cleared and the outputs will be driven LOW. As long as the data inputs are LOW, and the clock is stable during the time from the LOW-to-HIGH transition of RESET until the input receivers are fully enabled, the outputs will remain LOW.
| Type number | North American Type number | Ordering code (12NC) | Product status | Package | Packing | Marking | Chemical content | Leadfree conversion date |
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| SSTVN16859BS | SSTVN16859BS-T | 9352 769 55118 | Volume production | SOT684-1
(HVQFN56) | Reel Pack, SMD, 13" | Standard Marking | SSTVN16859BS
| Always Pb-free |
| SSTVN16859BS | SSTVN16859BS-S | 9352 769 55151 | Volume production | SOT684-1
(HVQFN56) | Tray Pack, Bakeable, Single | Standard Marking | SSTVN16859BS
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| SSTVN16859BS | SSTVN16859BS | 9352 769 55157 | Volume production | SOT684-1
(HVQFN56) | Tray Pack, Bakeable, Multiple | Standard Marking | SSTVN16859BS
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| Type number | Ordering code(12NC) | Indicative price/unit($) | Region | Distributor | In stock | Order quantity | Inventory date | Buy online | Samples |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SSTVN16859BS | 9352 769 55118 | 1.5600 | NA | DIGI-KEY CORPORATION | 6,000 | 1/8/2009 | Buy online | not available | |
| NA | DIGI-KEY CORPORATION | 8,000 | 1/8/2009 | Buy online | |||||
| SSTVN16859BS | 9352 769 55151 | 1.5600 | not available | ||||||
| SSTVN16859BS | 9352 769 55157 | 1.5600 | Order samples |
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