AS6C3216A-55TIN 32M Bits( 2Mx16/ 4Mx8 Switchable) LOW POWER CMOS SRAM REVISION HISTORY 32M Bits (2Mx16/4Mx8 Switchable) AS6C3216A-55TIN 48pin-TSOPI PACKAGE Revision Details Date Rev 1.0 Initial Issue Mar. 2017 Alliance Memory Inc. 511 Taylor Way, San Carlos, CA 94070 TEL: (650) 610-6800 FAX: (650) 620-9211 Alliance Memory Inc. reserves the right to change products or specification without notice Confidential - 1 of 12 - Rev.1.0. Mar. 2017AS6C3216A-55TIN GENERAL DESCRIPTION FEATURES The AS6C3216A-55TIN is a 33,554,432-bit low n Fast access time : 55ns power CMOS static random access memory n Low power consumption: organized as 2,097,152 words by 16 bits or Operating current : 12mA (TYP.) 4,194,304 words by 8 bits. It is fabricated using Standby current : 8A(TYP.) SL-version very high performance, high reliability CMOS n Single 2.7V ~ 3.6V power supply technology. Its standby current is stable within the n All inputs and outputs TTL compatible range of operating temperature. n Fully static operation n Tri-state output The AS6C3216A-55TIN is well designed for low n Data byte control : power application, and particularly well suited for (i) BYTE fixed to V CC battery back-up nonvolatile memory application. DQ0 ~ DQ7 controlled by LB , DQ8 ~ DQ15 controlled by UB . The AS6C3216A-55TIN operates from a single (ii) BYTE fixed to V SS power supply of 2.7V ~ 3.6V and all inputs and DQ15 used as address pin, outputs are fully TTL compatible while DQ8~DQ14 pins not used. n Data retention voltage : 1.2V (MIN.) n Green package available n Package : 48-pin 12mm x 20mm TSOP I PRODUCT FAMILY Power Dissipation Product Operating V Range Speed CC Family Temperature Standby(I ,TYP.) Operating(I ,TYP.) SB1 CC AS6C3216A-55TIN -40 ~ 85 2.7 ~ 3.6V 55ns 8A(SL) 12mA ORDERING INFORMATION Access Time Temperature Packing Package Type Power Type Alliance Memory Part Number Range( ) Type (Speed)(ns) AS6C3216A-55TIN 48-pin TSOP I Tray Special Ultra 55 -40 ~85 (12mm x 20mm) AS6C3216A-55TIN TR Low Power Tape Reel Confidential - 2 of 12 - Rev.1.0. Mar. 2017