Product category:
Memory Devices and Modules
News Release from: Force Technologies | Subject: TIGA memory modules
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 18 May 2004
Memory modules aim for ceramic
replacement
Force Technologies has released a comprehensive range of volatile and nonvolatile memory modules aimed at replacing expensive "J"LCC and HIP packaged ceramic MCM devices.
Force Technologies has released a comprehensive range of volatile and nonvolatile memory modules aimed at replacing expensive "J"LCC and HIP packaged ceramic MCM devices These ceramic packages are used extensively on military and hi-rel applications where large memory arrays are required within limited board space
The FT modules are 40-60% of the cost and have major advantages in weight saving.
In 68-pin industry standard pinout, the range of devices include configurable: SRAM 16Mbit, EEPROM 16Mbit, Flash 256Mbit, SDRAM 1024Mbit and mixed technology with EEPROM and SRAM.
Supply voltage is conditioned with an onboard bypass capacitor for each memory to ensure steady and reliable operation.
Parts are available for both 3.3 and 5V supplies.
Access times are as fast as 20ns.
The modules are less than 25mm square with a profile of less than 6mm.
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