The LC33864M-80 is a high-speed, low-power Static Random Access Memory (SRAM) device with a storage capacity of 64 kilobits, organized as 8,192 words by 8 bits. Manufactured by ON Semiconductor, a leader in energy-efficient innovations, this SRAM chip is designed to deliver reliable performance for a wide range of industrial, commercial, and consumer applications.
Key Features
- Access Time: The device boasts a fast access time of 80 nanoseconds, enabling quick read and write operations which is essential for high-performance computing tasks.
- Single 5V Power Supply: Operating on a single 5V power supply, the LC33864M-80 is optimized for low-power consumption while maintaining robust performance.
- Low Standby Current: It features a low standby current, which makes it ideal for battery-powered devices where power efficiency is crucial.
- CMOS Technology: The device is fabricated using high-quality CMOS technology, ensuring stability and high tolerance to environmental conditions.
- Easy Memory Expansion: The LC33864M-80 is designed with memory expansion in mind, featuring data and address lines that can be easily interfaced with microprocessors and microcontrollers for system upgrades.
Applications
The versatility of the LC33864M-80 SRAM makes it suitable for a wide array of applications. It is commonly used in:
- Embedded systems for temporary data storage
- Consumer electronics such as gaming consoles and personal computers
- Industrial control systems where reliable and fast memory is necessary
- Telecommunications equipment for buffering and data caching
- Automotive electronics that require robust and durable memory solutions
Reliability and Quality
ON Semiconductor is committed to delivering high-quality and reliable components. The LC33864M-80 SRAM is no exception, undergoing rigorous testing and quality control measures to ensure it meets the industry standards and customer expectations. With its combination of speed, power efficiency, and reliability, the LC33864M-80 is an excellent choice for designers looking for a memory solution that won't compromise on performance or power consumption.