MoBL®,CY62126EV30

1-Mbit (64K x 16) Static RAM
CypressSemiconductor Corporation 198 Champion Court San Jose,CA 95134-1709 408-943-2600
Document #: 38-05486 Rev. *E Revised January 5, 2009

Features

High speed: 45 ns
Temperature ranges
Industrial: –40°C to +85°C
Automotive: –40°C to +125°C
Wide voltage range: 2.2V to 3.6V
Pin compatible with CY62126DV30
Ultra low standby power
Typical standby current: 1 μA
Maximum standby current: 4 μA
Ultra low active power
Typical active current: 1.3 mA at f = 1 MHz
Easy memory expansion with CE and OE features
Automatic power down when deselected
CMOS for optimum speed and power
Offered in Pb-free 48-ball VFBGA and 44-pin TSOP II
packages

Functional Description

The CY62126EV30 is a high performance CMOS static RAM
organized as 64K words by 16 bits[1]. This device features
advanced circuit design to provide ultra low active current. This
is ideal for providing More Battery Life(MoBL®) in portable
applications such as cellular telephones. The device also has an
automatic power down feature that significantly reduces power
consumption when addresses are not toggling. Placing the
device in standby mode reduces power consumption by more
than 99 percent when deselected (CE HIGH). The input and
output pins (IO0 through IO15) are placed in a high impedance
state when:
Deselected (CE HIGH)
Outputs are disabled (OE HIGH)
Both Byte High Enable and Byte Low Enable are disabled
(BHE, BLE HIGH)
Write operation is active (CE LOW and WE LOW)
To write to the device, take Chip Enable (CE) and Write Enable
(WE) inputs LOW. If Byte Low Enable (BLE) is LOW, then data
from IO pins (IO0 through IO7) is written into the location
specified on the address pins (A0 through A15). If Byte High
Enable (BHE) is LOW, then data from IO pins (IO8 through IO15)
is written into the location specified on the address pins (A0
through A15).
To read from the device, take Chip Enable (CE) and Output
Enable (OE) LOW while forcing the Write Enable (WE) HIGH. If
Byte Low Enable (BLE) is LOW, then data from the memory
location specified by the address pins appear on IO0 to IO7. If
Byte High Enable (BHE) is LOW, then data from memory
appears on IO8 to IO15. See the “Truth Table” on page9 for a
complete description of read and write modes.
Note
1. For best practice recommendations, refer to the Cypress application note AN1064, SRAM System Guidelines.

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