The MSM5265G3BK-M-7 is a high-speed DRAM (Dynamic Random-Access Memory) chip manufactured by OKI/Metcal. This memory component is designed for applications requiring substantial memory capacity and fast data access. It is commonly used in computer systems, graphics cards, and other devices where dynamic memory allocation is essential.
Applications:
- Computer main memory
- Graphics cards
- Video game consoles
- Printers
- Digital signal processing (DSP) systems
- Networking equipment
- Industrial control systems
Features:
- High-speed data access: Optimized for fast read and write operations.
- Dynamic memory: Requires periodic refresh cycles to maintain data integrity.
- Large memory capacity: Provides ample storage space for demanding applications.
- Low power consumption: Designed for efficient power usage.
- Multiplexed address inputs: Reduces the number of pins required for addressing.
- TTL compatible inputs and outputs: Simplifies interfacing with other digital logic components.
Benefits:
- Enhanced system performance: Fast data access speeds improve overall system responsiveness.
- Cost-effective memory solution: Offers a balance between performance and cost.
- High storage capacity: Provides sufficient memory for complex applications and large datasets.
- Easy integration: TTL compatibility simplifies interfacing with other system components.
- Reduced board space: Multiplexed address inputs minimize the number of pins, allowing for more compact designs.
Additional Details:
The MSM5265G3BK-M-7 utilizes dynamic memory cells, which require periodic refresh cycles to maintain stored data. This design allows for higher memory density compared to static RAM (SRAM), but necessitates the use of refresh circuitry. The chip features multiplexed address inputs, which reduce the number of pins required for addressing a large memory space. This helps to minimize board space and simplify PCB layout. The device is designed for compatibility with TTL logic levels, ensuring easy interfacing with other digital components in the system. It finds application in a wide range of systems requiring dynamic memory, including computer main memory, graphics cards, and embedded systems.