Manufacturer Part Number
CY7C1460AV25-250AXC
Manufacturer
Infineon Technologies
Introduction
This is a high-speed synchronous, SDR SRAM memory module designed for rapid data access.
Product Features and Performance
Synchronous static random-access memory (SRAM) technology.
Supports a clock frequency of up to 250 MHz for rapid data processing.
Fast access time of 2.6 nanoseconds enables high-speed data retrieval.
Memory size of 36Mbit with a 1M x 36 organization facilitates efficient data management and storage.
Operates on a supply voltage between 2.375V and 2.625V, ensuring energy-efficient performance.
Compatible with surface mount technology for easier integration into various systems.
Product Advantages
High-speed operation and data access improve system performance.
Energy-efficient design reduces power consumption.
Large memory size accommodates substantial data volumes.
Surface mount compatibility allows for flexible system design.
Key Technical Parameters
Memory Type: Volatile SRAM Synchronous, SDR
Memory Size: 36Mbit
Memory Organization: 1M x 36
Memory Interface: Parallel
Clock Frequency: 250 MHz
Access Time: 2.6 ns
Voltage Supply: 2.375V ~ 2.625V
Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ 70°C (TA)
Quality and Safety Features
Manufactured by Infineon Technologies, known for high-quality and reliable products.
Compatibility
The device's parallel memory interface and surface mount package enable broad compatibility with various systems and applications.
Application Areas
High-performance computing
Networking and telecommunications
Industrial control systems
Automotive electronics
Product Lifecycle
Currently marked as Obsolete, indicating the end of production.
Users should seek replacements or upgrades for future designs.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High-speed data access significantly enhances system performance.
Large memory capacity is ideal for advanced computing and data-intensive applications.
Low power consumption facilitates energy-efficient designs.
Developed by a reputable manufacturer known for quality and reliability.
Though obsolete, its performance characteristics make it suitable for specific legacy systems or as a benchmark for selecting replacement components.