CY7C1318CV18-167BZC Overview
Volatile is the type of memory it has. There is a Tray case available. There is a 165-LBGA case embedded in it. On the chip, there is an 18Mb 1M x 18 memory, which is the size of the chip's memory. In this device, the memory is of the SRAM-format, which is a popular format in the mainstream computing sector. Featuring an extended operating temperature range of 0°C~70°C TA, this device allows it to be used in a variety of demanding applications. With 1.7V~1.9V as the supply voltage, it is capable of handling memory ics. Its recommended mounting type is Surface Mount. The chip has 165 terminations. For a comprehensive working procedure, this part supports as many as 1 functions. A voltage of 1.8V is required for the operation of this memory device. With a clock frequency of 167MHz, the memory rotates on its own. When choosing similar parts, CY7C1318 is frequently referred to as the device's base part number. An 165-pin package is used to package this memory device. A memory device like this has 165 pins, indicating that there are 165 memory locations on the device. It is noted that the operating supply voltage of this memory is 1.8V. Memory chips configured with Surface Mount mounting achieve high efficiency and simplicity. As far as the nominal supply current of this memory component is concerned, it is rated at 510mA. While this memory chip features many merits, it also offers PIPELINED ARCHITECTURE for improving system performance. An address can be read and/or written to one memory address using 1 ports on the chip. I/O port addresses in this device are mapped to COMMON bits from the device's memory.
CY7C1318CV18-167BZC Features
Package / Case: 165-LBGA
165 Pins
Operating Supply Voltage:1.8V
Additional Feature:PIPELINED ARCHITECTURE
I/O Type: COMMON
CY7C1318CV18-167BZC Applications
There are a lot of Cypress Semiconductor Corp CY7C1318CV18-167BZC Memory applications.
- personal digital assistants
- eDRAM
- servers
- multimedia computers
- networking
- mainframes
- graphics card
- eSRAM
- networks
- hard disk drive (HDD)