Microchip Technology WS512K32-15G2UMA Product Overview
The WS512K32-15G2UMA is a high-performance integrated circuit from Microchip Technology, a leading provider of smart, connected, and secure embedded control solutions. This product belongs to the SRAM - Static Random Access Memory category, designed to offer fast access times and high-speed data transfer for a wide range of applications.
With a memory size of 512K x 32, this static RAM provides a total storage capacity of 16Mbit, making it suitable for systems that require quick access to large amounts of data. It operates at a nominal speed of 15ns, which ensures rapid data retrieval and processing, crucial for high-speed computing tasks and real-time applications.
The WS512K32-15G2UMA is packaged in a 68-Pin CPGA (Ceramic Pin Grid Array) package, providing robust physical protection and excellent thermal characteristics. This packaging is ideal for use in harsh environments and is known for its high reliability. The device also supports a wide operating temperature range, making it versatile for use in various industrial and commercial applications.
One of the key features of this SRAM is its asynchronous operation, which simplifies system design by not requiring a clock signal to synchronize data transfers. This allows for easier integration into a variety of systems without the need for complex timing coordination.
The WS512K32-15G2UMA is designed with low power consumption in mind, making it an energy-efficient choice for battery-operated devices and applications where power efficiency is a priority. Its standby and operating power modes contribute to the overall energy savings in systems where it is deployed.
Microchip Technology's commitment to quality and reliability is evident in the WS512K32-15G2UMA, making it a preferred choice for designers and engineers looking for a dependable memory solution. Whether it's used in telecommunications, computing, automotive, or aerospace applications, this SRAM module is engineered to meet the rigorous demands of modern electronic systems.