Manufacturer Part Number
IDT71256SA15Y
Manufacturer
renesas-electronics-america
Introduction
The IDT71256SA15Y is a 256Kbit synchronous SRAM memory chip from Renesas Electronics America. This product provides high-speed data storage and retrieval with a parallel memory interface, designed to support a wide variety of computing and digital processing applications.
Product Features and Performance
Volatile memory type
Asynchronous SRAM technology
256Kbit memory size
32K x 8 memory organization
Parallel memory interface
15ns write cycle time and access time
Supports 4.5V to 5.5V power supply
Operates within 0°C to 70°C temperature range
Surface mount packaging for efficient PCB design
Product Advantages
High-speed data access and write cycle
Stable operation in a broad power supply range
Capable of working in a standard industrial temperature range
Compact surface mount package for space-saving designs
Key Technical Parameters
Memory Type: Volatile SRAM
Memory Size: 256Kbit
Organization: 32K x 8
Access Time: 15 ns
Supply Voltage: 4.5V ~ 5.5V
Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ 70°C
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Package: 28-BSOJ
Quality and Safety Features
Designed and manufactured by Renesas, a reputable name in electronic components
Ensures reliable storage in demanding applications
Conforms to standard supply voltage and temperature requirements for SRAM
Compatibility
Compatible with applications requiring high-speed, volatile memory storage
Supports various digital processing units and systems with a parallel interface
Application Areas
High-speed computing systems
Digital signal processing
Networking hardware
Portable electronics
Product Lifecycle
Obsolete status, indicating that it is no longer being manufactured
Customers should seek replacements or upgrades for future designs
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High-speed access and write times enhance system performance
Reliability in standard operational ranges
Suitable for a variety of digital processing and storage applications
Manufactured by Renesas, ensuring quality and reliability
Note on obsolescence for informed long-term planning