Date: 4th Aug 2011
New 128/64/32Mb SRAM chips from Cypress
offer 32-bit I/O config with 55-ns access time
Cypress Semiconductor Corp has added 128-Mbit, 64-Mbit
and 32-Mbit MoBL (More Battery Life) Asynchronous SRAMs
with 32-bit bus widths to Cypress's SRAM portfolio. The
applications suggested for these SRAM chips include telecommunications,
computers, peripherals, and consumer, medical and military
domains to store the data for 32-bit DSPs, FPGAs and processors.
As per Cypress, the new 128-Mbit (CY62192ESL), 64-Mbit
(CY62182ESL) and 32-Mbit (CY62172ESL) MoBL devices offer
32-bit I/O configuration with 55-ns access time (TAA) and
a wide voltage range of 1.7V to 5.5V and these SRAMs are
available in a RoHS-compliant 119-BGA package with a footprint
of 14.0 x 22.0 x 2.4 mm and are fabricated using Cypress's
high-performance, 90-nanometer R95 CMOS technology.
"In applications that require large amount of data
transfer between an SRAM and a controller, including image,
audio, video and gaming applications, throughput is a major
performance factor," said Sunil Thamaran, Senior Director
of the Asynchronous Memory Business Unit at Cypress. "By
introducing these new 32-bit wide SRAM devices, Cypress
demonstrates its strong commitment to address advanced performance
requirements in this market space. We have also started
development of our next generation of high-performance asynchronous
memory products in 65-nm technology that will further reduce
power consumption and add advanced features including ECC".
Availability: The CY62192ESL 128-Mbit, CY62182ESL
64-Mbit and CY62172ESL 32-Mbit Low-Power Asynchronous SRAMs
are currently sampling in limited quantities to lead customers,
and full qualification of the devices is in progress.
For more info visit: www.cypress.com
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