The CY62256V18L-200ZCT is a high-performance CMOS static RAM (SRAM) device manufactured by Cypress Semiconductor Corp. This SRAM offers fast access times, low power consumption, and high reliability, making it suitable for various memory applications.
Applications
- Embedded Systems: Used as cache memory or data storage in embedded microcontrollers.
- Industrial Control: Provides fast and reliable memory in industrial control systems.
- Networking Equipment: Employed as buffer memory in routers, switches, and other networking devices.
- Medical Devices: Used in medical imaging and diagnostic equipment.
Features
- Fast Access Time: Offers a fast access time of 200 ns for quick data retrieval.
- Low Power Consumption: Operates with low power consumption, extending battery life in portable devices.
- CMOS Technology: Utilizes CMOS technology for high performance and low power operation.
- Single 3.3V Power Supply: Operates from a single 3.3V power supply.
- TTL-Compatible Inputs and Outputs: Compatible with TTL logic levels.
Benefits
- Improved System Performance: Fast access time enhances overall system performance.
- Extended Battery Life: Low power consumption maximizes battery life in portable applications.
- High Reliability: Designed for long-term reliability in demanding environments.
- Simplified Design: Single power supply and TTL-compatible I/O simplify circuit design.
- Versatile Application: Suitable for a wide range of memory applications.
Additional Details
The CY62256V18L-200ZCT has a memory capacity of 256 Kbits (32K x 8 bits). It is available in a SOIC package. Detailed technical specifications, including operating temperature range, supply voltage range, and timing characteristics, can be found in the product datasheet provided by Cypress Semiconductor Corp. Proper decoupling capacitors should be used to minimize noise and ensure stable operation. The device's static power consumption and active power consumption are detailed in the datasheet. The datasheet provides detailed timing diagrams for read and write operations.