Manufacturer Part Number
CY62256VLL-70ZC
Manufacturer
Infineon Technologies
Introduction
The CY62256VLL-70ZC is a high-speed, low power Static Random Access Memory (SRAM) with a 256Kbit capacity, designed by Infineon Technologies for a wide range of digital applications.
Product Features and Performance
Asynchronous SRAM technology
Memory size: 256Kbit with a 32K x 8 organization
Access time: 70 ns
Write cycle time: 70ns for word, page
Operating voltage range: 2.7V to 3.6V
Compatible with parallel memory interface
Operates within the temperature range of 0°C to 70°C
Product Advantages
Low power consumption enhances battery life in portable applications
Fast access and write times improve system performance
Wide operating voltage range offers flexibility in system power design
High data integrity and reliability
Key Technical Parameters
Memory Type: Volatile SRAM Asynchronous
Memory Size: 256Kbit
Memory Organization: 32K x 8
Access Time: 70 ns
Voltage Supply: 2.7V ~ 3.6V
Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ 70°C
Quality and Safety Features
Designed with industry standards for quality and reliability
Extensive testing across temperature and voltage ranges to ensure performance
Compatibility
Compatible with a broad range of microprocessors and microcontrollers
Parallel interface allows for easy integration into existing designs
Application Areas
Ideal for telecommunications, automotive, industrial control systems, and portable consumer electronics
Suitable for applications requiring high-speed access and low power consumption
Product Lifecycle
This product is listed as Obsolete
Potential buyers should be aware and may need to look for replacements or upgrades
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Proven track record of reliability and performance from Infineon Technologies
High-speed access time facilitates faster data processing
Low-power operation extends the life of battery-powered devices
Obsolescence status necessitates consideration for future-proofing designs
Wide compatibility and easy integration into existing systems