CY7C1614KV18-333BZC Overview
In terms of its memory type, it can be classified as Volatile. Case Tray is available. It is available in 165-LBGA case. The chip has an 144Mb 4M x 36 memory. This device utilizes a SRAM format memory which is of mainstream design. 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. It is supplied votage within 1.7V~1.9V. The recommended mounting type for this device is Surface Mount. On the chip, there are 165 terminations that are planted. The comprehensive working procedure is supported by 1 functions in this part. In order to function properly, this ic memory chip should be powered by a voltage of 1.8V. It has a clock frequency of 333MHz. Similar parts are frequently selected using CY7C1614, the device's base part number. In this ic memory chip, there is an 165-pin package that encloses the device. The memory device has 165 pins, which means that it has 165 memory locations, which indicates it is an 165-bit device. This memory runs on an 1.8V operating supply voltage. In this chip, the Surface Mount mounting method is used, a straightforward, high-efficiency mounting method. As far as its nominal supply current is concerned, this memory component carries a rating of 1.06A. Despite all its merits, this chip also features PIPELINED ARCHITECTURE to boost system performance. Several ports on this chip are used to access one memory address for reading and writing. I/O port addresses in this device are mapped to SEPARATE bits from the device's memory.
CY7C1614KV18-333BZC Features
Package / Case: 165-LBGA
165 Pins
Operating Supply Voltage:1.8V
Additional Feature:PIPELINED ARCHITECTURE
I/O Type: SEPARATE
CY7C1614KV18-333BZC Applications
There are a lot of Cypress Semiconductor Corp CY7C1614KV18-333BZC Memory applications.
- multimedia computers
- personal computers
- telecommunications
- main computer memory
- DVD disk buffer
- eSRAM
- personal digital assistants
- graphics card
- workstations,
- cell phones