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Microchip Serial SRAM Products

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Created on: Jan 12, 2012 10:13 AM by doctorcdf - Last Modified:  Jan 12, 2012 10:24 AM by doctorcdf

Microchip Serial SRAM Products

 

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Traditionally, there have  been two ways to increase an application’s access to RAM, use a larger microcontroller with more RAM  or use an external parallel RAM that ties up 16-20 I/O. Microchip’s Serial SRAM in small, 8-pin packages uses an SPI interface (only requires 4 I/O) and offers the flexibility to add RAM to a design without the disadvantages of using a large micro or parallel RAM. Microchip currently offers 64K-Bit and 256K-Bit devices operating at up to 20MHz.

Traditionally, there have  been two ways to increase an application’s access to RAM, use a larger microcontroller with more RAM  or use an external parallel RAM that ties up 16-20 I/O. Microchip’s Serial SRAM in small, 8-pin packages uses an SPI interface (only requires 4 I/O) and offers the flexibility to add RAM to a design without the disadvantages of using a large micro or parallel RAM. Microchip currently offers 64K-Bit and 256K-Bit devices operating at up to 20MHz.

 

 

To explore Farnell’s Microchip Serial SRAM offering  - browse using the links below:

 

1.8v Operation

 

IC, SRAM, SERIAL, 256K, 1.7V, PDIP8

IC, SRAM, SERIAL, 256K, 1.7V, SOIC8

IC, SRAM, SERIAL, 64K, 1.7V, PDIP8

IC, SRAM, SERIAL, 64K, 1.7V, PDIP8

 

3v Operation

 

IC, SRAM, SERIAL, 256K, 2.7V, PDIP8

IC, SRAM, SERIAL, 256K, 2.7V, SOIC8

IC, SRAM, SERIAL, 64K, 2.7V, PDIP8

IC, SRAM, SERIAL, 64K, 2.7V, SOIC8

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