SAN CARLOS, Calif., June 07, 2017 -- To address the memory market’s shortage of high-speed CMOS DDR3 and low-voltage DDR3L SDRAMs, Alliance Memory today announced a new die revision (B die) for its 2Gb and 4Gb devices in the 96-ball FBGA package.
“Market demand for DDR3 and DDR3L SDRAMs is extremely high due to their increased functionality and speed, but their availability is becoming more and more limited as demand exceeds supply and suppliers move capacity to Flash and other products,” said TJ Mueller, Vice President of Marketing at Alliance Memory. “With the introduction of a new B die version, we now have two sources for our 2Gb and 4Gb parts’ silicon. This means our customers can be more confident than ever in our ability to deliver these devices despite shortages and price increases in the memory market.”
The DDR architecture of Alliance Memory’s 2Gb and 4Gb DDR3 and DDR3L SDRAMs allows them to achieve extremely fast transfer rates of 1600Mbps and clock rates of 800MHz. With minimal die shrinks, the devices provide reliable drop-in, pin-for-pin-compatible replacements for a number of similar solutions used in newer-generation microprocessors for networking, industrial, medical, telecom, and consumer applications — eliminating the need for costly redesigns and part requalification.
The 2Gb AS4C128M16D3B-12BCN and 4Gb AS4C256M16D3B-12BCN DDR3 SDRAMs operate from a single +1.5V (±0.075V) power supply, while the 4Gb AS4C256M16D3LB-12BCN DDR3L SDRAM operates from a single +1.35V power supply. The devices offer a data mask for write control and are available with a commercial temperature range of 0°C to +95°C. The 4Gb DDR3L SDRAM is also available in an industrial temperature range of -40°C to +95°C.
The 2Gb DDR3 SDRAMs are internally configured as eight banks of 16M word x 16 bits, while the 4Gb DDR3 and DDR3L SDRAMs are configured as eight banks of 32M word x 16 bits. All devices support sequential and interleave burst types with read or write burst lengths of 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. RoHS-compliant, the devices are lead (Pb)- and halogen-free.
Device Specification Table:
| Part number | Density | Configuration | Power supply | Temp. range | Package |
| AS4C128M16D3B-12BCN | 2Gb | 128M x 16 bit | +1.5V | 0°C to +95°C | 96-ball FBGA |
| AS4C128M16D3LB-12BCN | 2Gb | 128M x 16 bit | +1.35V | 0°C to +95°C | 96-ball FBGA |
| AS4C256M16D3B-12BCN | 4Gb | 256M x 16 bit | +1.5V | 0°C to +95°C | 96-ball FBGA |
| AS4C256M16D3LB-12BCN | 4Gb | 256M x 16 bit | +1.35V | 0°C to +95°C | 96-ball FBGA |
| AS4C256M16D3LB-12BIN | 4Gb | 256M x 16 bit | +1.35V | -40°C to +95°C | 96-ball FBGA |
B die DDR3 and DDR3L SDRAMs are available now, with lead times of four to eight weeks for production quantities.
About Alliance Memory Inc.
Alliance Memory is a worldwide provider of critical and hard-to-find DRAM and SRAM memory ICs for the communications, computing, consumer electronics, medical, automotive, and industrial markets. The company’s product range includes DRAMs and SRAMs with commercial, industrial, and automotive operating temperature ranges and densities from 64Kb to 8Gb. Privately held, Alliance Memory maintains headquarters in San Carlos, California, and regional offices in Europe, Asia, and South America. More information about Alliance Memory is available online at www.alliancememory.com.
Editor resources:
Link to product image:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/alliancememory/albums/72157684480472166
Link to detailed product info:
http://www.alliancememory.com/datasheets/AS4C128M16D3LB.asp
(AS4C128M16D3LB-12BCN)
http://www.alliancememory.com/datasheets/AS4C128M16D3A.asp
(AS4C128M16D3B-12BCN)
http://www.alliancememory.com/datasheets/AS4C256M16D3LB.asp
(AS4C256M16D3LB-12BCN)
http://www.alliancememory.com/datasheets/AS4C256M16D3LB.asp
(AS4C256M16D3LB-12BIN)
http://www.alliancememory.com/datasheets/AS4C256M16D3B.asp
(AS4C256M16D3B-12BCN)
Agency Contact: Bob Decker Redpines +1 415 409 0233 [email protected] Alliance Memory Contact: TJ Mueller VP of Marketing +1 650 610 6802 [email protected]


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