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Automotive SDRAMs expand temperature range

An Integrated Silicon Solution product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Nov 6, 2007

Product family covers densities from 16 to 512Mbit and supports both -40 to +85C (A1 grade) and industry leading -40 to +105C (A2 grade) temperature ranges.

Integrated Silicon Solution reckons it can now supply the industry's most complete line of automotive SDRAMs by expanding its temperature range support to include -40 to +105C devices.

The product family covers densities from 16 to 512Mbit and supports both -40 to +85C (A1 grade) and industry leading -40 to +105C (A2 grade) temperature ranges.

The product line includes full automotive product quality support with complete automotive Production Product Approval Process documentation (PPAP) and AEC Q100 Stress Qualification for Integrated Circuits.

A wide range of mobile SDRAM features are supported including low operating and standby current, partial array self refresh (PASR), temperature compensated self refresh (TCSR), deep power down, and driver strength selection.

Voltage options offered include 1.8 and 3.3V devices.

These automotive SDRAMs are available in TSOP and BGA packages in both standard and lead-free.

"Our leadership position with an extended temperature range to +105C gives the automotive customer a technical advantage for the many new high temperature applications requiring DRAMs in the automotive space", says Lyn Zastrow, ISSI Vice President of Sales.

"And ISSI's long-term product support is critical to the automotive customer for containing life-cycle management costs".

"Additionally, for automotive applications, where a tested device is needed in die form, ISSI has embedded product support".

"Our automotive capabilities combined with long term product support makes ISSI the ideal automotive memory supplier", says Sanjiv Asthana, ISSI Vice President of Sales and Marketing.

"The extended temperature ranges in our automotive SDRAM product line gives ISSI the ability to fully support the growing automotive SDRAM market", he adds.

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