The BS62LV2006 is a low-voltage CMOS Static RAM (SRAM) manufactured by Brilliance Semiconductor. As an SRAM, it features fast access times and relatively simple control, making it suitable for a variety of memory applications. Its classification as 'END - OF - LIFE' indicates the part is no longer in production, but understanding its characteristics remains valuable for legacy system maintenance or comparison purposes.
Applications:
- Embedded Systems: Commonly used in embedded systems requiring fast, low-power memory, such as handheld devices and industrial controllers.
- Data Buffering: Utilized in data buffering applications where temporary storage is necessary, such as in communication systems.
- Industrial Control: Integrated into industrial control systems for real-time data storage and processing.
- Instrumentation: Employed in test and measurement equipment requiring fast memory access.
- Cache Memory: Could be used as cache memory in some systems requiring quick data access.
Features:
- Low Voltage Operation: Designed for low voltage operation, typically around 3V, minimizing power consumption.
- CMOS Technology: Fabricated using CMOS technology for low static power dissipation.
- 2Mbit Memory: The '2006' likely corresponds to a 2Mbit memory density, organized as 256K x 8 bits.
- Various Package Options: Available in different package types (SOJ, TSOP) to accommodate various board layouts.
- Wide Operating Temperature: Designed for reliable operation across a broad temperature range.
Benefits:
- Reduced Power Consumption: Low voltage operation leads to reduced power consumption.
- Fast Performance: Quick access times facilitate efficient data processing.
- Simple Integration: Straightforward interface simplifies integration into various digital circuits.
- Reliable Storage: Provides reliable data storage with a low likelihood of failure.
- Legacy Support: Assists in maintaining and repairing older systems that rely on this specific SRAM model.
Additional Details: Specific access times and package details (SOJ, TSOP, etc.) can be verified using the device datasheet. Data is accessed in 8-bit wide (byte) chunks due to its 256K x 8 organization. Although designated as EOL, datasheets can typically be found online. Its low-voltage operation makes it particularly useful in battery-powered devices.