The R1LV0416DSB-5SI#SO is a high-performance, low-power static random-access memory (SRAM) manufactured by Renesas Electronics America. This component features a 4-Mbit memory capacity, organized as 262,144 words by 16 bits. It's designed for applications demanding rapid data access and minimal energy consumption.
Applications
- Embedded systems requiring fast memory access
- Industrial control systems
- Networking equipment, such as routers and switches
- Medical devices
- Automotive electronics
Features
- High-speed access time: 55 ns
- Low power consumption: Reduces energy usage, prolonging battery life in portable devices.
- Single 3.3V power supply: Simplifies power supply design.
- Fully static operation: Eliminates the need for refresh cycles, simplifying control logic.
- Data retention capability: Ensures data integrity even when power is interrupted.
- Tri-state output: Facilitates easy memory expansion and bus sharing.
- Small Outline Package (SOP): The #SO likely indicates a specific SOP package variant suitable for surface mounting.
Benefits
- Enhanced system performance: Quick access times enable fast data processing and improve overall system responsiveness.
- Reduced energy costs: Low power consumption lowers operational costs and minimizes heat dissipation.
- Simplified integration: Compatible with standard logic levels and power supply voltages for easy system integration.
- Improved system reliability: Static operation and data retention features ensure reliable data storage and retrieval.
- Increased design flexibility: SOP package allows for use in compact devices and high-density circuit boards.
Additional Details
The R1LV0416DSB-5SI#SO is designed to operate over a wide temperature range, making it suitable for use in various environmental conditions. Its CMOS design ensures low power consumption and high noise immunity. The #SO suffix typically denotes a specific packaging option within the SOP family, catering to different mounting requirements. The device is ideal for applications where speed, power efficiency, and reliability are crucial.