CY62128BLL-70SC Overview
In this case, the memory type of the device can be classified as Volatile. There is a Tube case available. There is a 32-SOIC (0.445, 11.30mm Width) case embedded in it. On the chip, there is an 1Mb 128K x 8 memory, which is the size of the chip's memory. As with most mainstream devices, this one uses SRAM-format memory. Due to its wide temperature range of 0°C~70°C TA, this device is well suited to a wide range of applications that require high performance. A supply voltage of 4.5V~5.5V can be applied to it. Its recommended mounting type is Surface Mount. There are 32 terminations on the chip. In total, 1 functions are supported by this part. An 5V supply is required for this ic memory chip to operate properly. CY62128, as the device's base part number, is frequently referred in order to select similar parts. An 32-pin package is used to package this memory device. A memory device with 32 pins means that it contains 32 memory locations, indicating that it has 32 pins. There is a note stating that this memory chip operates at 5V. This chip is configured to use Surface Mount mounting, a straight forward, high-efficiency mounting fashion. This memory chip is rated 15mA for its nominal supply current. A memory address is accessed through 1 ports on this chip. As for power supplies, this memory chip requires just 5V . In addition to this device, there are COMMON-bit memory mapped I/O port addresses on this device. It is an important component of the MoBL? series memory devices used in a variety of applications. Data is processed by this memory ics at a frequency of 70GHz.
CY62128BLL-70SC Features
Package / Case: 32-SOIC (0.445, 11.30mm Width)
32 Pins
Operating Supply Voltage:5V
I/O Type: COMMON
Freguency at 70GHz
70GHz terminals
CY62128BLL-70SC Applications
There are a lot of Cypress Semiconductor Corp CY62128BLL-70SC Memory applications.
- servers
- Camcorders
- data buffer
- graphics card
- main computer memory
- printers
- nonvolatile BIOS memory
- supercomputers
- personal computers
- Cache memory