The LC35W256EM-10W-TE-L is a 256Kbit (32K x 8bit) CMOS Static RAM (SRAM) manufactured by SANYO Semiconductor. This SRAM offers a fast access time of 10ns, making it suitable for high-performance applications. The device is designed for low power consumption and high reliability.
Applications
- High-speed data buffering: Employed in applications where fast data access is crucial, such as data acquisition systems.
- Cache memory for microprocessors: Used to improve the performance of microprocessor-based systems.
- Industrial control systems: Provides fast and reliable memory for real-time control applications.
- Communication equipment: Utilized in networking and telecommunications devices for data storage.
- Medical instrumentation: Ensures fast and reliable memory storage in medical equipment requiring quick data processing.
Features
- Fast access time: 10ns access time enables high-speed operation.
- Low power consumption: Minimizes power requirements, extending battery life in portable applications.
- Single 5V power supply: Operates with a single 5V power supply for simplified integration.
- TTL compatible: Compatible with TTL logic levels, simplifying interfacing with other components.
- 8-bit data bus: Organized as 32K x 8 bits, providing ample storage capacity for various applications.
Benefits
- Increased system performance: Fast access times enhance the overall performance of the system.
- Extended battery life: Low power consumption extends the operating time of battery-powered devices.
- Simplified system design: TTL compatibility simplifies integration with existing systems.
- Reliable data storage: Static RAM ensures reliable data storage as long as power is supplied.
- Versatile applications: Suitable for a wide range of high-speed memory storage applications.
Additional Details
The LC35W256EM-10W-TE-L is available in a variety of packages, including SOJ and TSOP. The device features separate data input and output pins, allowing for easy interfacing with microprocessors and other digital circuits. The chip enable (CE), output enable (OE), and write enable (WE) pins provide control over memory access. The datasheet provides detailed information on timing characteristics, power consumption, and operating conditions. The -TE suffix indicates a specific temperature range and package type, while the -L denotes a low-power version. Proper power supply decoupling is essential for stable operation.