The CY7C1372D-167BZC is a high-performance synchronous SRAM (Static Random-Access Memory) device manufactured by Cypress Semiconductor. This memory chip is designed for applications requiring fast access times and high bandwidth, such as networking equipment, high-speed computing, and digital signal processing. The '167' likely refers to the operating frequency of 167 MHz, and the 'BZC' is the package type.
Applications
- Networking routers and switches
- High-performance computing systems
- Digital signal processing (DSP) applications
- Cache memory
- High-speed data acquisition systems
Features
- High-speed synchronous operation
- Fast access time (e.g., 4.5 ns)
- QDRII+ or DDRII+ architecture for high bandwidth
- On-chip termination (OCT)
- Zero bus turnaround (ZBT)
- Multiple burst modes
Benefits
- Enables high-speed data transfer and processing
- Reduces system latency
- Simplifies system design with on-chip termination
- Improves system performance with zero bus turnaround
- Offers flexibility with multiple burst modes
Specifications
This device typically operates at a voltage of 1.8V or 2.5V, depending on the specific version. The operating temperature range is usually from -40°C to +85°C. The memory density varies depending on the configuration, often in the range of several megabits. The package is often a BGA (Ball Grid Array) to facilitate high-density mounting and good thermal performance. Power consumption varies with frequency and activity but is typically in the range of hundreds of milliwatts. This SRAM also often includes advanced power management features to minimize energy consumption during idle periods.