The MCM66734P is a high-speed, low-power static random-access memory (SRAM) manufactured by Freescale Semiconductor (now NXP). This SRAM device is organized as 32K x 8 bits, providing a total memory capacity of 262,144 bits. It's designed for applications demanding rapid data access and minimal power consumption, making it suitable for a variety of embedded systems and high-performance computing environments.
Applications
- Embedded systems
- Cache memory
- High-performance computing
- Networking equipment
- Industrial control systems
Features
- High-speed access times (typically in the range of 15-25ns, depending on the specific grade)
- Low power consumption
- 32K x 8 bit organization
- TTL compatible inputs and outputs
- Single 5V power supply operation
- Available in a plastic DIP package
Benefits
- Fast data access: Enables quick read and write operations, improving system performance.
- Low power consumption: Reduces energy requirements, making it ideal for battery-powered devices or energy-efficient systems.
- Ease of integration: TTL compatible inputs and outputs simplify interfacing with other digital components.
- Wide operating temperature range: Suitable for use in various environmental conditions.
- Reliable performance: Designed for stable and consistent operation over its lifespan.
Technical Specifications
The MCM66734P typically operates from a single 5V power supply. It features address inputs, data inputs/outputs, chip enable, output enable, and write enable control signals. The device's access time varies depending on the specific grade, but is typically in the range of 15ns to 25ns. The operating temperature range is usually 0°C to 70°C. The package is a standard plastic DIP. Detailed timing diagrams and electrical characteristics are available in the product datasheet.