The CY62158DV30L-55ZSI is a high-performance CMOS Static RAM (SRAM) device manufactured by Cypress Semiconductor Corp (now Infineon Technologies). This SRAM is designed for applications that require fast access times, low power consumption, and reliable data storage. It is well-suited for use in embedded systems, networking equipment, and various industrial applications.
Applications
- Cache memory in embedded processors
- Data buffering in networking devices
- Program storage in industrial control systems
- High-speed data logging equipment
- Medical devices requiring reliable memory
Features
- Fast Access Time: Delivers rapid read and write operations, enhancing system performance.
- Low Power Consumption: Minimizes energy usage, making it suitable for battery-powered applications.
- Asynchronous Operation: Simplifies system design and integration without complex timing requirements.
- Wide Voltage Range: Offers operational flexibility with a broad voltage range.
- Compact Package: Available in space-saving packages for high-density board designs.
Benefits
- Improved System Performance: Enables faster data processing and overall system responsiveness.
- Extended Battery Life: Minimizes power consumption, extending the operational time of battery-powered devices.
- Simplified System Integration: Asynchronous operation simplifies design and reduces time-to-market.
- Design Versatility: Suitable for use in a variety of applications with different power and space constraints.
- Enhanced Data Reliability: Provides dependable data storage in demanding environments.
Additional Details
The CY62158DV30L-55ZSI typically operates at 3.0V. It is characterized by its low standby current, which further reduces power consumption when the device is not actively being accessed. The SRAM is commonly available in various package options, such as SOIC, TSOP, and BGA, allowing for flexibility in board design and mounting. Detailed electrical characteristics and performance parameters can be found in the official datasheet provided by Infineon Technologies (formerly Cypress Semiconductor).