The HY57V281620FLTP-HI-C is a 128Mbit SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory) chip manufactured by Hynix Semiconductor. SDRAM is a type of memory commonly used in computer systems and other electronic devices to store data and instructions.
Applications:
- Desktop Computers
- Laptop Computers
- Graphics Cards
- Networking Devices (Routers, Switches)
- Embedded Systems
- Gaming Consoles
Features:
- 128Mbit Density: Provides a storage capacity of 128 million bits.
- Synchronous Operation: Operates synchronously with the system clock for high-speed data transfer.
- Single Data Rate (SDR): Transfers data on the rising edge of the clock signal.
- LVTTL Compatible Inputs: Compatible with LVTTL (Low-Voltage Transistor-Transistor Logic) signal levels.
- Multiple Banks: Organized into multiple banks for efficient memory access.
- Auto Refresh: Automatically refreshes memory cells to retain data.
- Lead-Free Package: Compliant with RoHS environmental standards.
Benefits:
- High Speed: Synchronous operation enables high-speed data transfer.
- Large Capacity: 128Mbit density provides ample storage for various applications.
- Low Cost: SDRAM is a cost-effective memory solution.
- Wide Availability: SDRAM is widely available from multiple manufacturers.
- Industry Standard: SDRAM is an industry-standard memory technology.
Additional Details:
The HY57V281620FLTP-HI-C has a specific organization, such as 8M x 16 bits. The "FLTP" suffix likely refers to the package type, which is usually a TSOP (Thin Small Outline Package). The speed grade is important for determining the maximum clock frequency at which the memory can operate reliably. Hynix Semiconductor (now SK Hynix) is a major manufacturer of memory chips. Power consumption, operating temperature, and timing parameters are important specifications to consider when designing with this memory chip. Proper decoupling capacitors should be placed near the memory chip to minimize noise and ensure stable operation. The memory chip requires a stable power supply voltage. It is often used in conjunction with a memory controller that manages the memory access and refresh operations. The "-HI-C" likely indicates a specific version or revision of the chip.