CY7C0852AV-133BBI Overview
As far as its memory type goes, it falls into the Volatile category. The case comes in the Tray style. It is available in 172-LFBGA case. The memory size of the chip is 4.5Mb 128K x 36 Mb. In this device, the memory is of the SRAM-format, which is a popular format in the mainstream computing sector. With an extended designed operating temperature of -40°C~85°C TA, this device is capable of lots of demanding applications. The device is capable of handling a supply voltage of 3.135V~3.465V volts. The recommended mounting type for this device is Surface Mount. As you can see from the diagram, the chip is planted with 172 terminations. It supports up to 1 functions for comprehensive operation. In order to operate this memory device, it must be supplied with 3.3V of power. A clock frequency rotation within 133MHz is used for the ic memory chip to rotate data. When choosing similar parts, CY7C0852 is frequently referred to as the device's base part number. The memory device is enclosed in a package with an 172-pin connector. It has 172 pins indicating it has 172 memory locations. This memory chip has an operating supply voltage of 3.3V. The memory chip utilizes a straightforward, high-efficiency mounting method, Surface Mount mounting. In terms of its nominal supply current, this memory component is rated at 300mA. The memory chip also offers PIPELINED ARCHITECTURE to level up system performance despite its merits. There are 2 ports used in this chip to give read and/or write access to one memory address. This device has COMMON-bit memory mapped I/O port addresses.
CY7C0852AV-133BBI Features
Package / Case: 172-LFBGA
172 Pins
Operating Supply Voltage:3.3V
Additional Feature:PIPELINED ARCHITECTURE
I/O Type: COMMON
CY7C0852AV-133BBI Applications
There are a lot of Cypress Semiconductor Corp CY7C0852AV-133BBI Memory applications.
- cell phones
- main computer memory
- graphics card
- networks
- mainframes
- personal digital assistants
- servers
- multimedia computers
- personal computers
- telecommunications