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8P008SRV2304C15

Description
SRAM Card, 4MX16, 250ns, CMOS, CARD-68
Categorystorage    storage   
File Size124KB,10 Pages
ManufacturerWhite Electronic Designs Corporation
Websitehttp://www.wedc.com/
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SRAM Card, 4MX16, 250ns, CMOS, CARD-68

8P008SRV2304C15 Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Is it Rohs certified?incompatible
MakerWhite Electronic Designs Corporation
package instructionCARD-68
Reach Compliance Codeunknown
Maximum access time250 ns
Spare memory width8
JESD-30 codeX-XXMA-X68
memory density67108864 bit
Memory IC TypeSRAM CARD
memory width16
Number of functions1
Number of terminals68
word count4194304 words
character code4000000
Operating modeASYNCHRONOUS
Maximum operating temperature70 °C
Minimum operating temperature
organize4MX16
Package body materialUNSPECIFIED
Package shapeUNSPECIFIED
Package formMICROELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY
Parallel/SerialPARALLEL
Peak Reflow Temperature (Celsius)NOT SPECIFIED
Certification statusNot Qualified
Maximum supply voltage (Vsup)5 V
Minimum supply voltage (Vsup)3 V
Nominal supply voltage (Vsup)3.3 V
surface mountNO
technologyCMOS
Temperature levelCOMMERCIAL
Terminal formUNSPECIFIED
Terminal locationUNSPECIFIED
Maximum time at peak reflow temperatureNOT SPECIFIED
PCMCIA SRAM Memory Card
SRV20 Series
SRAM Memory Card
General Description
2MB through 16MB
Features
High Performance SRAM memory Card
• Universal 3.3 to 5 Volt Supply allows for wider
compatibility between systems.
• Fast Access times: 150ns @ 3.3V – 5V
• x8/x16 PCMCIA standard interface
• Low Power CMOS technology provides very low
power and reliable data retention characteristics
- standby current < 100µA typical
• Rechargeable Lithium battery with recharge circuitry
- eliminates the need for replaceable batteries
- standby current during recharge typically < 2mA
- battery backup time
• 18 months - type I card
• 40 months - type II card
typical based on 4MB
• Unlimited write cycles, no endurance issues
• Optional Features:
• 2KB EEPROM attribute memory containing CIS
• Optional Hardware Write Protect switch
• PC Card Standard Type I or Type II Form Factor
The WEDC SRAM Series (SRV20) memory cards
offer a high performance nonvolatile storage solution
for code and data storage, disk caching, and write
intensive mobile and embedded applications.
Packaged in PCMCIA type I or type II housing (type
II for cards with extended battery backup time), the
WEDC SRAM SRV20 series is based on high
density and super low power SRAM memory
devices, providing densities from 2MBytes to
16MBytes.
The SRV20 series of SRAM memory cards has a
universal wide power supply (3V to 5V) and operates
at speeds as high as 150ns. The cards are based on
advanced CMOS technology providing very low
power and reliable data retention characteristics.
WEDC’s SRAM cards contain a rechargeable
lithium battery and recharge circuitry, eliminating the
need for replaceable batteries found in many SRAM
cards.
WEDC’s standard cards are shipped with WEDC’s
SRAM Logo. Cards are also available with blank
housings (no Logo). The blank housings are available
in both a recessed (for label) and flat housing. Please
contact WEDC sales representative for further
information on Custom artwork.
Block Diagram
16MB SRAM Card Shown
[A1..A21]
Address
buffer
SRAM
2M x 8
[A22..A23]
/CSHi
+ + + + +
CE1#
CE2#
WE#
OE#
REG#
A0
decoder
and
logic
control
/CSLi
/CS-A
/RD
/RD
/WR
/WR
CTRL
SRAM
2M x 8
SRAM
2M x 8
SRAM
2M x 8
SRAM
2M x 8
SRAM
2M x 8
SRAM
2M x 8
SRAM
2M x 8
/CSHi
[A1..A11]
S1
WP
Write Prot
Switch
VS1
VS2
GND
GND
NC
Vcc
/CS-A
/RD
/WR
ATTRIBUTE
MEMORY
CTRL
I/O BUFFER
[DO..D7]
[DO..D7]
[D8..D15]
+
BVD1
BVD2
Vcc
[D8..D15]
Notes: 1. pull down resistor (min 100k)
Power Management
and
Battery Control
to internal
power
supply
+
2. pull up resistor (min 10k)
Lithium Battery
November 2001 Rev. 1 - ECO #xxxx
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