The EDE1116ACSE-8E-E is a DDR (Double Data Rate) SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory) component formerly manufactured by Elpida Memory. Given its category as END-OF-LIFE, this indicates it is no longer in production and may be difficult to source. DDR SDRAM is a memory technology that improves upon SDR (Single Data Rate) SDRAM by transferring data twice per clock cycle.
Applications
- Legacy desktop PCs
- Legacy laptop PCs
- Older servers
- Discontinued graphics cards
- Industrial control systems (where the product lifecycle is long)
Features
- DDR architecture providing double the data rate of SDR SDRAM
- Synchronous operation with the system clock
- Lower voltage requirements compared to earlier memory technologies (SDR)
- JEDEC standard compliance for interoperability
Benefits
- Improved memory bandwidth compared to SDR SDRAM
- Reduced power consumption compared to older memory technologies
- Enhanced performance in applications requiring faster memory access
- Legacy support for older systems
Additional Details
The '8E-E' likely refers to speed grade, timing characteristics, and temperature range. The device likely features a memory capacity of 128MB or 256MB based on the '1116' identifier. Key specifications would include clock frequency, CAS latency (CL), and other timing parameters that dictate performance. Given its end-of-life status, finding a direct replacement with the exact same specifications may be challenging, and compatibility should be carefully considered when selecting alternative memory modules. While Elpida was acquired by Micron, datasheets may still be available under the Elpida brand, though availability is not guaranteed.