Maxim Integrated DS1220Y-100IND+ Nonvolatile SRAM
The DS1220Y-100IND+ is a high-quality nonvolatile SRAM module designed and manufactured by Maxim Integrated, a renowned company in the development of innovative analog and mixed-signal products. This particular memory module offers a unique combination of volatile and nonvolatile memory functionality, ensuring data retention and easy integration into a wide range of industrial and commercial applications.
With a storage capacity of 16k (2k x 8), the DS1220Y-100IND+ provides ample space for critical data storage that must be preserved across power cycles. The access time of 100ns ensures quick data retrieval and storage, making it suitable for applications requiring fast memory operations. The nonvolatile component of this SRAM is maintained by an onboard lithium battery, which has a lifespan that can exceed 10 years, guaranteeing data retention for the long term without external power.
One of the standout features of the DS1220Y-100IND+ is its industrial temperature range, from -40°C to +85°C, making it an ideal choice for demanding environments where standard memory solutions might fail. This robustness is further emphasized by its encapsulation in a 24-pin EDIP package, which provides physical protection and reliable connectivity to the rest of the system.
The DS1220Y-100IND+ is also designed with ease of use in mind. It is fully compatible with the JEDEC standard, ensuring that it can be easily integrated into existing systems without the need for extensive redesign. Additionally, the device includes automatic write-protection during power-up and power-down, safeguarding the stored data from corruption during unstable voltage conditions.
For designers and engineers looking for a reliable memory solution that combines the speed of SRAM with the persistence of nonvolatile storage, the Maxim Integrated DS1220Y-100IND+ is an excellent choice. Its durability, data integrity features, and compatibility with industrial standards make it a versatile component suited for mission-critical applications in a variety of sectors including telecommunications, automotive, and industrial control systems.