Overview
The M68AW512ML70ND6 is an 8 Mbit asynchronous SRAM (Static Random Access Memory) produced by STMicroelectronics. This device is organized as 524,288 words by 16 bits, providing a total of 8,388,608 bits of memory. It operates at a voltage of 3.0V and is known for its fully static operation, which means it does not require any external clock signals to retain data. However, it is important to note that this component is currently obsolete and no longer manufactured by STMicroelectronics.
Key Specifications
Specification | Value |
---|---|
Memory Size | 8 Mbit (524,288 words x 16 bits) |
Organization | 512K x 16 |
Operating Voltage | 3.0V |
Package Type | 44-TSOP II |
Operation Mode | Asynchronous, Fully Static |
Status | Obsolete |
Key Features
- Fully static operation, requiring no external clock signals to retain data.
- Low power consumption.
- High speed access times.
- 3.0V operating voltage.
- 44-TSOP II package, providing a compact and reliable form factor.
Applications
The M68AW512ML70ND6 SRAM is suitable for various applications requiring high-speed and low-power memory solutions. These include:
- Embedded systems.
- Industrial control systems.
- Telecommunication equipment.
- Aerospace and defense systems.
- Other applications where high reliability and performance are critical.
Q & A
- What is the memory size of the M68AW512ML70ND6? The memory size is 8 Mbit, organized as 524,288 words by 16 bits.
- What is the operating voltage of the M68AW512ML70ND6? The operating voltage is 3.0V.
- Is the M68AW512ML70ND6 still in production? No, the M68AW512ML70ND6 is obsolete and no longer manufactured.
- What package type does the M68AW512ML70ND6 use? The package type is 44-TSOP II.
- What are the key features of the M68AW512ML70ND6? Key features include fully static operation, low power consumption, high speed access times, and a compact package.
- What are some typical applications for the M68AW512ML70ND6? Typical applications include embedded systems, industrial control systems, telecommunication equipment, and aerospace and defense systems.
- Why is the M68AW512ML70ND6 considered reliable? It is considered reliable due to its fully static operation and high-quality manufacturing by STMicroelectronics.
- Can I still purchase the M68AW512ML70ND6? Although it is obsolete, you may still find it through some distributors or secondary markets, but it is recommended to look for substitutes.
- What are the benefits of using asynchronous SRAM like the M68AW512ML70ND6? Benefits include low power consumption, high speed access, and simplicity in design since it does not require external clock signals.
- How do I find a substitute for the M68AW512ML70ND6? You can find substitutes by consulting with the manufacturer or checking with electronic component distributors for recommended alternatives.