Alliance Memory Launches New High-Density – Low-Power 32Mb CMOS SRAM
Alliance Memory today expands its line of legacy low-power CMOS SRAMs with a new 32M IC (2M x 16 / 4M x 8 switchable), the company’s highest density low-power device to date. Operating from a single power supply of 2.7 V to 3.6 V and offering a fast access time of 55 ns.
The AS6C3216 is optimized for low-power industrial, telecom, medical, and automotive applications, and it is particularly well-suited for battery backup non-volatile memory.
The device released today is offered in the 48-pin, 12-mm by 20-mm TSOP-I package. The AS6C3216 features low power consumption with a typical operating current of 45 mA and standby current of 10 µA. All inputs and outputs are fully TTL-compatible.
The AS6C3216 is fabricated using very high-performance, high-reliability CMOS technology, and its current is stable within the operating temperature range of – 40 °C to + 85 °C. The device offers fully static operation and tri-state output, and it features a data retention voltage of 1.2 V minimum.
Alliance Memory’s legacy ICs provide reliable drop-in, pin-for-pin-compatible replacements for a number of similar solutions. The AS6C3216 is the latest in the company’s full range of low-power SRAM products, which include devices with densities of 64K, 256K, 1M, 2M, 4M, 8M, 16M, and now, 32M.