Memory

New lower power consumption extends battery life in mobiles

6th October 2016
Anna Flockett
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Two high-speed CMOS mobile synchronous DRAMs (MSDR) have been introduced by Alliance Memory, designed to extend battery life in mobile devices. Featuring low power consumption of 1.8V and a number of power-saving features, the 51Mb AS4C32M16MS and AS4C16M32MS are offered in 8x9x54mm ball and 8x13x90mm ball FPBGA packages.

Designers of today's mobile devices are tasked with providing more functionality in tighter spaces while using less power. To meet this demand, the MSDRs released today feature auto Temperature-Compensated Self-Refresh (TCSR) to minimise power consumption at lower ambient temperatures. In addition, their partial-array self-refresh (PASR) feature reduces power by only refreshing critical data, while a Deep Power Down (DPD) mode provides an ultra-low power state when data retention isn't required.

President and CEO of Alliance Memory, David Bagby said: "As devices such as smartphones and tablets become ubiquitous, consumers have begun to rely on mobile apps more than websites, and the vast majority utilise their smartphones when making purchasing decisions.”

Bagby added: "This has made extending battery life more important than ever, and reducing a DRAM's average power consumption can have a big impact. Our new mobile SDR SDRAMs deliver these power savings in a compact footprint optimised for space-constrained designs."

As the number of mobile SDR SDRAM suppliers continues to decrease, Alliance Memory is offering designers a new source and shorter lead times for DRAMs with the low power consumption they require. The company's AS4C32M16MS and AS4C16M32MS provide reliable drop-in, pin-for-pin-compatible replacements for a number of similar solutions in high-bandwidth, high-performance memory system applications in portable consumer electronics, medical equipment, and networking and telecommunications devices.

The AS4C32M16MS and AS4C16M32MS are internally configured as 4 banks x 8Mbit x 016 and 4 banks x 4Mbit x 32, respectively, and offer high-speed operation with clock rates up to 166MHz. For optimal functionality in extreme environments, the devices are available in both extended commercial (-25 to +85°C) and industrial (-40 to +85°C) temperature ranges.

The MSDRs offer fully synchronous operation and provide programmable read or write burst lengths of 1, 2, 4, or 8. An auto pre-charge function provides a self-timed row pre-charge initiated at the end of the burst sequence. Easy-to-use refresh functions include auto- or self-refresh. The devices are lead (Pb)- and halogen-free.

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