IS42S32200L-6BL Overview
A Volatile-type memory can be classified as the memory type of this device. It is supplied votage within Tray. In the case of 90-TFBGA, it is embedded within the case. Memory size on the chip is 64Mb 2M x 32. This device utilizes a DRAM format memory which is of mainstream design. 0°C~70°C TA is an extended operating temperature range, making this device ideal for demanding applications. The device is capable of handling a supply voltage of 3V~3.6V volts. Its recommended mounting type is Surface Mount. 90 terminations are planted on the chip. As many as 1 functions are supported for comprehensive working. The memory device is designed to be supplied with an 3.3V volt power supply in order to operate properly. There is a clock frequency rotation of the memory within a 166MHz range. A package of 90 pins is used to protect this memory device. There are 90 pins on this memory device, which indicates it has 90 memory locations in it. According to the datasheet, this memory chip operates at an operating voltage of 3.3V. As a result of the Surface Mount mounting configuration, this chip is designed to be straightforward, high-efficiency, and easy to install. It is rated for a nominal supply current of 100mA for this memory component. It also features AUTO/SELF REFRESH to boost system performance despite all its merits. This memory chip has 1 ports for accessing one memory address via read or write. I/O port addresses on this device are mapped to memory addresses of COMMON bits. Depending on the current that you choose, ic memory chip can run from a maximum of 100mA .
IS42S32200L-6BL Features
Package / Case: 90-TFBGA
90 Pins
Operating Supply Voltage:3.3V
Additional Feature:AUTO/SELF REFRESH
I/O Type: COMMON
IS42S32200L-6BL Applications
There are a lot of ISSI, Integrated Silicon Solution Inc IS42S32200L-6BL Memory applications.
- main computer memory
- personal digital assistants
- Cache memory
- embedded logic
- multimedia computers
- telecommunications
- printers
- graphics card
- workstations,
- supercomputers