The CY7C171-55LMB is a high-speed CMOS static RAM (SRAM) from Cypress Semiconductor. Organized as 16K x 1 bit, it provides a total memory capacity of 16 Kbits. The '-55' indicates an access time of 55 ns, suitable for applications with moderate speed requirements. The 'LMB' likely refers to the package type and possibly temperature range or other device-specific characteristics.
Applications
- Cache memory
- Buffer memory
- Embedded systems data storage
- Digital signal processing (DSP)
- Industrial control systems
Features
- High-speed access time: 55 ns access time suitable for a range of applications.
- 16K x 1-bit organization: Provides a memory capacity of 16 Kbits.
- CMOS technology: Low power consumption.
- Single 5V power supply: Simplified power supply requirements.
- TTL-compatible inputs and outputs: Easy interface with other TTL logic devices.
- Automatic power-down when deselected: Reduces power consumption when not actively accessed.
- Available in various package options: Flexibility in system design and assembly.
Benefits
- Good performance: 55 ns access time enables suitable speed for data processing.
- Low power consumption: Ideal for battery-powered and energy-sensitive applications.
- Easy to use: TTL compatibility simplifies integration with other components.
- Reliable operation: Cypress Semiconductor is known for producing high-quality and reliable memory devices.
Additional Details
The CY7C171-55LMB operates from a single 5V power supply and features TTL-compatible inputs and outputs for easy interfacing with other logic devices. The device typically includes an automatic power-down feature that reduces power consumption when the chip is deselected. Specific details regarding the package type (LMB) and temperature range would be found in the Cypress Semiconductor datasheet for this part number. The SRAM utilizes standard CMOS process technology, known for its low power consumption and robust performance. Suited for use in cache memory and general data storage roles within various embedded systems.