AL422B Speed Limits - Write Clock Up to 2 MHz

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The AL422B FIFO IC operates with a minimum write clock speed of 1 MHz, and while the user can increase the write clock to 2 MHz, the read clock is fixed at 625 kHz. The datasheet indicates that the AL422B is self-refreshing, which suggests that the increased write speed may not pose an issue for functionality. However, the specifications imply that both write and read clocks should have similar timing requirements, raising concerns about the ability to read at the current 625 kHz. The user is limited by their old PC interface, which cannot accommodate a higher read speed.
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Hello. I use a Fifo IC AL422B with a 1 MHz write clock and a 625 kHz read clock. I just discovered that 1 MHz is the low speed limit for the clocks. I can speed up the write clock to 2 MHz but unfortunately I can't change read clock speed. As these clocks ( or at least one of them) are used for refresh cycles, do you think that increasing write speed will be sufficient to insure a proper way of work ?
 
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Hello. I use a Fifo IC AL422B with a 1 MHz write clock and a 625 kHz read clock. I just discovered that 1 MHz is the low speed limit for the clocks. I can speed up the write clock to 2 MHz but unfortunately I can't change read clock speed. As these clocks ( or at least one of them) are used for refresh cycles, do you think that increasing write speed will be sufficient to insure a proper way of work ?

The datasheet says it is self-refreshing, so that doesn't look like an issue:

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...ho38Bg&usg=AFQjCNGXkWLiJRGbk02mfBrMh3_TOy7rIA

However, it appears to have the same specs for both the Write and Read clocks -- 20ns to 1us period. You aren't going to be able to read it at 625kHz if I'm reading that specification correctly.

Do you have the circuit working at 625kHz?
 
Thanks for reply. Reading is done by an old PC (300 MHz) through Centronics // interface and I've no way to increase this speed
 
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