The EDS1232EC-75-E is a high-speed synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM) chip manufactured by Elpida Memory. This memory module is designed to provide fast and efficient data storage and retrieval for a wide range of applications requiring high bandwidth and low latency.
Applications
- Graphics cards: Used as video memory to store textures, frame buffers, and other graphical data.
- Gaming consoles: Serves as main memory for game data, textures, and real-time processing.
- Networking equipment: Employed in routers, switches, and other network devices for packet buffering and data caching.
- Embedded systems: Integrated into embedded systems requiring high-speed memory access.
- Industrial control systems: Used in industrial automation for data logging and real-time control.
Features
- SDRAM Technology: Utilizes synchronous dynamic random-access memory technology.
- High-Speed Data Transfer: Offers a data transfer rate of up to 75 MHz.
- Capacity: Typically features a capacity of 128 Mbits or 256 Mbits.
- Low Latency: Provides minimal delay in data access for improved performance.
- Power Efficiency: Designed for low power consumption to reduce energy costs and thermal output.
Benefits
- Enhanced System Performance: Improves overall system performance by providing fast data access.
- Increased Bandwidth: Supports high-bandwidth applications with rapid data transfer rates.
- Reduced Power Consumption: Helps in minimizing energy usage and reducing thermal management requirements.
- Reliable Operation: Offers stable and dependable performance in various environments.
- Compact Design: Saves valuable board space due to its small form factor.
Additional Details
The EDS1232EC-75-E typically operates at a voltage of 3.3V. The memory module supports various operating modes including burst read/write, single read/write, and page mode. It is designed to meet stringent industry standards for reliability and performance. Its low latency and high bandwidth make it suitable for demanding applications requiring real-time data processing. The specific electrical characteristics and timing parameters are detailed in the Elpida Memory datasheet.