M95320-RMN6P Overview
As far as its memory type goes, it falls into the Non-Volatile category. In addition, memory ics is available in a Tray case as well. As you can see, it is embedded in 8-SOIC (0.154, 3.90mm Width) case. 32Kb 4K x 8 is the chip's memory size. There is a EEPROM-format memory used in this device, which is the memory format used by mainstream devices. Suitable for use in a wide range of demanding applications, this device offers an extended operating temperature range of -40°C~85°C TA. A voltage of 1.8V~5.5V can be supplied to memory ics. Its recommended mounting type is Surface Mount. It is planted on the chip with 8 terminations. There are 1 functions supported by this part as part of the comprehensive working process. This ic memory chip is designed to be supplied with 2.5V. There is a clock frequency rotation of the memory within a 20MHz range. In order to select similar parts, typical manufacturers refer to M95320 as the device's base part number. There are 8 pins on the package of the memory device. There are 8 pins on this memory device, which indicates it has 8 memory locations in it. There is a note stating that this memory chip operates at 5V. The memory chip utilizes a straightforward, high-efficiency mounting method, Surface Mount mounting. In terms of its nominal supply current, this memory component is rated at 5mA. Although it has all the merits this chip has, it is also equipped with 1 MILLION ERASE/WRITE CYCLES; 40 YEARS DATA RETENTION to give a performance boost to the system. Integrated into this memory is a SPI-type serial bus that facilitates data transmission to the CPU.
M95320-RMN6P Features
Package / Case: 8-SOIC (0.154, 3.90mm Width)
8 Pins
Operating Supply Voltage:5V
Additional Feature:1 MILLION ERASE/WRITE CYCLES; 40 YEARS DATA RETENTION
M95320-RMN6P Applications
There are a lot of STMicroelectronics M95320-RMN6P Memory applications.
- personal digital assistants
- mainframes
- Cache memory
- servers
- hard disk drive (HDD)
- graphics card
- personal computers
- eDRAM
- supercomputers
- main computer memory