The Freescale (now NXP) MCM6205CJ35 is a high-speed 16K x 4 Static Random Access Memory (SRAM) device. This SRAM is designed for applications requiring fast data access and storage, such as cache memory, buffers, and high-performance computing systems.
Applications
- Cache memory
- Buffer memory
- High-speed data storage
- Digital signal processing (DSP) systems
- Networking equipment
Features
- High-speed access time (35ns)
- 16K x 4 organization
- CMOS technology for low power consumption
- TTL-compatible inputs and outputs
- Single 5V power supply
Benefits
- Fast data access for improved system performance
- Low power consumption for reduced energy costs
- Easy integration with standard TTL logic circuits
- Reliable data storage
- Simplified system design
Additional Details
The MCM6205CJ35 SRAM device offers a fast access time of 35ns, enabling quick data retrieval and storage. Its 16K x 4 organization provides a storage capacity of 64 kilobits. The CMOS technology ensures low power consumption, making it suitable for applications where energy efficiency is important. The TTL-compatible inputs and outputs allow for easy integration with standard TTL logic circuits.
The device operates from a single 5V power supply, simplifying the system design and reducing the number of required power supplies. The specific operating characteristics, such as power consumption and timing parameters, are detailed in the NXP (formerly Freescale) datasheet for this device. Designers should consult the datasheet for complete information on the device's capabilities and limitations.
This SRAM device is a reliable and high-performance solution for applications requiring fast data access and storage. Its low power consumption, fast access time, and easy integration make it a suitable choice for a wide range of systems.