The HM514260ZP-10 is a dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) chip manufactured by Hitachi, Ltd. It's designed for applications demanding substantial memory capacity with reasonable access speeds. DRAM is frequently employed as main memory in computers and various digital devices due to its high density and cost-effectiveness.
Applications
- Main memory in computer systems
- Graphics cards
- Video game consoles
- Printers and peripherals
- Digital signal processing (DSP) equipment
- Embedded systems
Features
- High memory capacity for storing large amounts of data.
- Fast page mode operation for quicker access to sequential data within a page.
- Low power consumption, making it suitable for energy-conscious applications.
- TTL compatible inputs and outputs for straightforward interfacing with digital logic.
Benefits
- Enhanced system performance due to the ability to load and process larger programs and datasets.
- Cost-effective memory solution for systems requiring large amounts of RAM.
- Simplified system integration with easy interfacing to standard digital logic.
Technical Specifications
The HM514260ZP-10 is typically organized as 256K x 16 bits or 512K x 8 bits, offering flexible memory configurations. It typically has an access time of around 100 ns. The standard operating voltage is 5V ±10%. This DRAM chip is often packaged in a ZIP (Zig-zag In-line Package) or SOJ (Small Outline J-lead) to maximize board space. The operating temperature range is generally between 0°C and +70°C, making it applicable to a range of environments.
Like other DRAM chips, the HM514260ZP-10 requires periodic refreshing to retain stored data. Its design prioritizes memory density and cost-effectiveness, making it a suitable choice for applications where these factors are critical.