Manufacturer Part Number
CY7C128A-35PC
Manufacturer
infineon-technologies
Introduction
The CY7C128A-35PC is a high-speed CMOS Static RAM (SRAM) chip designed for fast access and low power operations, suitable for a wide range of computing and digital processing applications.
Product Features and Performance
Volatile memory type
Asynchronous SRAM technology
Memory size of 16Kbit
Organized as 2K x 8, facilitating easy integration into a wide array of systems
Parallel memory interface enables quick data access and processing
Write cycle time and access time both set at 35ns for high-speed operations
Operates over a supply voltage range of 4.5V to 5.5V, offering flexibility in various power supply environments
Through-hole mounting for secure physical placement on PCBs
Product Advantages
Fast access time enhances system performance
Low power consumption increases efficiency in battery-powered devices
Broad compatibility with a wide range of microcontrollers and processors
Key Technical Parameters
Memory Size: 16Kbit
Memory Organization: 2K x 8
Access Time: 35 ns
Voltage - Supply: 4.5V ~ 5.5V
Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ 70°C
Quality and Safety Features
Built to stringent quality standards ensuring reliability and stable performance across its operating temperature range
Compatibility
Compatible with a wide range of digital circuits due to its parallel interface and voltage supply range
Application Areas
Would have been ideally suited for use in embedded systems, telecommunications, computing devices, and industrial control systems before becoming obsolete
Product Lifecycle
This product is Obsolete, suggesting it is no longer in production. Customers are advised to look for replacements or upgrades for newer or continued applications.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High-speed access time of 35ns suitable for fast-paced applications
Low power consumption beneficial for energy-saving strategies
Through-hole package ensures robustness and ease of soldering
Broad voltage supply range enhances compatibility with different systems
Unfortunately, now obsolete, which affects long-term availability and support