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Lattice provides a wide range of high-performance interface solutions for the latest memory technologies. These solutions combine innovative silicon with Intellectual Property (IP) cores to provide robust solutions for networking applications. Features
2 For LatticeXP, Clock Frequency for DDR1/2 SDRAM is 166 MHz, Pin Throughput of 333 Mbps 3 Supported in LatticeECP3 family Read more:
Lattice supports the following memory vendors
Memory in Networking ApplicationsLarge, fast memory devices are required in networking and communications applications, with tasks ranging from simple address lookups to traffic shaping/policing to buffer management. Figure 1 illustrates a typical networking architecture. At 10 Gbps, address lookups with a typical read-to-write ratio of 1000:1 could easily be handled with Double Data Rate (DDR) SRAM. Link list management, traffic shaping and statistics gathering tasks typically have a balanced 1:1 read-to-write ratio, requiring higher-performance Quad Data Rate (QDR) SRAM. On the other hand, larger buffer memories are typically implemented in DDR SDRAMs (Synchronous DRAMs). A replacement for DRAM, SDRAM synchronizes memory access with a processor clock for faster data transfer. Figure 1: Memory in a typical networking application
Another popular memory devive for high-performance applications is RLDRAM. Reduced Latency DRAM (RLDRAM) provides SRAM-type interface, non-multiplexed addresses. RLDRAM technology provides minimized latency and reduced row cycle times that are well suited for applications requiring critical response time and very fast random accesses, such as next generation (10 Gbps and beyond) networking applications. |