Manufacturer Part Number
IS42S16160D-6BL
Manufacturer
integrated-silicon-solution
Introduction
The IS42S16160D-6BL is a high-speed SDRAM memory designed for applications requiring large volumes of data to be processed efficiently.
Product Features and Performance
Volatile memory type, ensuring data is temporarily stored
Utilizes SDRAM technology for enhanced performance
Offers a sizeable memory capacity of 256Mbit for large data storage
Memory organization of 16M x 16, optimizing data management
Parallel memory interface for efficient data transfer
Supports a clock frequency of 166 MHz, enabling rapid data access
Features an access time of 5.4 ns, allowing for quick information retrieval
Product Advantages
High-speed memory enhances computing performance
Large memory capacity suitable for data-intensive applications
Efficient data management through structured memory organization
Easy integration into systems with surface mount packaging
Key Technical Parameters
Memory Size: 256Mbit
Memory Organization: 16M x 16
Clock Frequency: 166 MHz
Access Time: 5.4 ns
Voltage Supply: 3V ~ 3.6V
Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ 70°C (TA)
Package: 54-TFBGA
Quality and Safety Features
Operates within a standard voltage range ensuring device safety
Designed for operation in a broad temperature range, enhancing reliability
Compatibility
Surface mount package allows for versatile use across various motherboard designs
Application Areas
Suited for data processing in telecommunications, computing, and high-speed networking systems
Product Lifecycle
Product Status: Obsolete, indicating limited availability and suggesting the need for finding replacements or upgrades
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High-speed operation and rapid access time significantly boost processing capabilities
Large memory capacity caters to the needs of data-intensive applications
Reliable performance within specified voltage and temperature ranges ensures durability
Obsolescence status necessitates strategic planning for long-term product support or upgrade paths