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PC66 SDRAM (PC66 Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory) |
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| Manufacturer: | many | Speed: | |
| Year Introduced: | 1997 | Frequency: | 66MHz |
| Burst Timing: | 5-1-1-1 | Pins: | 168 |
| Voltage: | 3.3v | Bandwidth: | |
Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory is the fastest DRAM technology available. It
uses a clock to synchronize the signal input and output. The clock coordinates with the
Central Processing Unit clock so both are in synch. The Central Processing Unit "knows" when operations are to be completed and
data will become available, freeing the processor for other operations. The use of a
clock allows for extremely fast consecutive read and write capability over FPM and EDO
DRAMs.The clock is the main speed consideration with SDRAMs; therefore, SDRAMs are
measured in megahertz (e.g. 66MHz or 100MHz). SDRAM increases the speed and performance
of the system.![]() | |||