M95128-RMN6P Overview
A Non-Volatile-type memory can be classified as the memory type of this device. Case Tube is available. An embedded 8-SOIC (0.154, 3.90mm Width) case surrounds memory ics. On the chip, there is an 128Kb 16K x 8 memory, which is the size of the chip's memory. EEPROM-format memory is used in this device, which is a mainstream design. This device has an extended operating temperature range of -40°C~85°C TA, so it's perfect for a wide range of demanding applications. There is a voltage range of 1.8V~5.5V for the supply voltage. The recommended mounting type for this device is Surface Mount. As you can see from the diagram, the chip is planted with 8 terminations. The comprehensive working procedure is supported by 1 functions in this part. Memory devices such as this one are designed to be powered by 2.5V and should be used as such. In this memory, the clock frequency rotation is within an 20MHz range. When selecting similar parts for the ic memory chip, M95128 is often referred to. It is encased in an 8-pin package that contains this ic memory chip. This memory device has 8 pins, indicating it has 8 memory locations. This memory's operating supply voltage is 5V. As a result of the Surface Mount mounting configuration, this chip is designed to be straightforward, high-efficiency, and easy to install. As far as its nominal supply current is concerned, this memory component carries a rating of 3mA. Despite all the merits of this chip, it also has 100000 ERASE/WRITE CYCLES; 40 YEARS DATA RETENTION to boost system performance. In order for the memory ics to transfer data to the CPU, this memory integrates with a SPI-type serial bus.
M95128-RMN6P Features
Package / Case: 8-SOIC (0.154, 3.90mm Width)
8 Pins
Operating Supply Voltage:5V
Additional Feature:100000 ERASE/WRITE CYCLES; 40 YEARS DATA RETENTION
M95128-RMN6P Applications
There are a lot of STMicroelectronics M95128-RMN6P Memory applications.
- eSRAM
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- main computer memory
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- networking
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- telecommunications
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- supercomputers
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- personal computers
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- servers
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- personal digital assistants
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- mainframes
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- printers
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