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Key Facts: Many embedded applications require volatile RAM for temporary data storage, or for use as a scratchpad, for bulk processing and for math algorithms. In many cases, this RAM is embedded within the microcontroller (MCU). In the past, the most viable way to add more RAM was to buy a larger MCU, which could add unnecessary feature overhead and increase design costs. The only alternative was to add large, parallel-access RAM devices that use up large numbers of I/O pins. Microchip’s serial SRAM devices provide a simple, inexpensive way for designers to add more RAM to their application while keeping the same MCU or, as they require fewer MCU I/O resources, even using a smaller MCU. The serial RAM devices require just four I/O pins as opposed to 16 or 24 pins for a parallel RAM. Additionally, the devices feature a bus speed of 20MHz for fast access, and low operating and standby currents to help extend battery life. The 23A640 and 23A256 devices have an operating voltage range of 1.7 – 1.95V. The 23K640 and 23K256 devices have an operating voltage range of 2.7 – 3.6V. Microchip’s serial SRAM devices are all available in 8-pin SOIC, PDIP and TSSOP packages. For more information, or details on the full range of Microchip products available from Anglia please call +44 (0)1945 474747 or email info@anglia.com |
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This news article was published in November 2009 |
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