CY7C1250V18-333BZXC Overview
There is a Volatile memory type associated with this device. It is available in a case with a Tray shape. The case is embedded in 165-LBGA. There is 36Mb 1M x 36 of memory on the chip. This device utilizes a SRAM format memory which is of mainstream design. Suitable for use in a wide range of demanding applications, this device offers an extended operating temperature range of 0°C~70°C TA. The supply voltage can be up to 1.7V~1.9V. A Surface Mount mounting type is recommended for this product. A total of 165 terminations have been planted on the chip. The part supports at least 1 functions to ensure a comprehensive working process. In order to power this memory device, 1.8V will be necessary. In order to operate effectively, the memory rotates at a clock frequency within a range of 333MHz. In order to select similar parts, typical manufacturers refer to CY7C1250 as the device's base part number. The memory device has an 165-pin package, which encloses it in a small package. This memory device has 165 pins, indicating it has 165 memory locations. This memory's operating supply voltage is 1.8V. As a result of the Surface Mount mounting configuration, this chip is designed to be straightforward, high-efficiency, and easy to install. As far as the nominal supply current of this memory component is concerned, it is rated at 1.08A. Despite all the merits of this chip, it also has PIPELINED ARCHITECTURE to boost system performance. In this chip, there are 1 ports providing read and/or write access to one memory address. I/O port addresses on this device are mapped to memory addresses of COMMON bits.
CY7C1250V18-333BZXC Features
Package / Case: 165-LBGA
165 Pins
Operating Supply Voltage:1.8V
Additional Feature:PIPELINED ARCHITECTURE
I/O Type: COMMON
CY7C1250V18-333BZXC Applications
There are a lot of Cypress Semiconductor Corp CY7C1250V18-333BZXC Memory applications.
- supercomputers
- nonvolatile BIOS memory
- workstations,
- Camcorders
- graphics card
- personal computers
- data buffer
- servers
- mainframes
- hard disk drive (HDD)