CY7C11681KV18-450BZC Overview
There is a Volatile memory type associated with this device. Tray-cases are available. There is a 165-LBGA case embedded in it. A memory chip with a capacity of 18Mb 1M x 18 is used on this device. SRAM-format memory is used in this device, which is a mainstream design. Due to its extended operating temperature range, the device is well suited for a wide range of demanding applications. It is supplied votage within 1.7V~1.9V. There is a recommended mounting type of Surface Mount for it. On the chip, there are 165 terminations that are planted. There are 1 functions supported by this part as part of the comprehensive working process. The memory device is designed to be supplied with an 1.8V volt power supply in order to operate properly. In the memory, there is a clock frequency rotation that ranges 450MHz. To select similar parts, many people use the device's base part number CY7C11681. The memory device has an 165-pin package, which encloses it in a small package. The memory device has a total of 165 pins, thus indicating that it has a total of 165 memory locations. This memory chip has an operating supply voltage of 1.8V. This chip uses Surface Mount mounting, a straightforward, high-efficiency method of mounting. It is rated 650mA for its nominal supply current when it comes to the memory component. While this memory chip features many merits, it also offers PIPELINED ARCHITECTURE for improving system performance. Using 1 ports, a single memory address can be read and/or written. I/O port addresses in this device are mapped to COMMON bits from the device's memory.
CY7C11681KV18-450BZC Features
Package / Case: 165-LBGA
165 Pins
Operating Supply Voltage:1.8V
Additional Feature:PIPELINED ARCHITECTURE
I/O Type: COMMON
CY7C11681KV18-450BZC Applications
There are a lot of Cypress Semiconductor Corp CY7C11681KV18-450BZC Memory applications.
- servers
- personal digital assistants
- personal computers
- supercomputers
- multimedia computers
- telecommunications
- nonvolatile BIOS memory
- mainframes
- Cache memory
- networking