CY14B256L-SP35XC Cypress Semiconductor Corp, CY14B256L-SP35XC Datasheet - Page 8

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CY14B256L-SP35XC

Manufacturer Part Number
CY14B256L-SP35XC
Description
IC NVSRAM 256KBIT 35NS 48SSOP
Manufacturer
Cypress Semiconductor Corp
Type
NVSRAMr
Datasheets

Specifications of CY14B256L-SP35XC

Format - Memory
RAM
Memory Type
NVSRAM (Non-Volatile SRAM)
Memory Size
256K (32K x 8)
Speed
35ns
Interface
Parallel
Voltage - Supply
2.7 V ~ 3.6 V
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 70°C
Package / Case
48-SSOP
Word Size
8b
Organization
32Kx8
Density
256Kb
Interface Type
Parallel
Access Time (max)
35ns
Operating Supply Voltage (typ)
3.3V
Package Type
SSOP
Operating Temperature Classification
Commercial
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
3.6V
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
2.7V
Operating Temp Range
0C to 70C
Pin Count
48
Mounting
Surface Mount
Supply Current
55mA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
428-2031-5
CY14B256L-SP35XC
Best Practices
nvSRAM products have been used effectively for over 27 years.
While ease-of-use is one of the product’s main system values,
experience gained working with hundreds of applications has
resulted in the following suggestions as best practices:
Document Number: 001-54707 Rev. *F
The nonvolatile cells in this nvSRAM product are delivered from
Cypress with 0x00 written in all cells. Incoming inspection
routines at customer or contract manufacturer’s sites
sometimes reprogram these values. Final NV patterns are
typically repeating patterns of AA, 55, 00, FF, A5, or 5A. End
product’s firmware should not assume an NV array is in a set
programmed state. Routines that check memory content
values to determine first time system configuration, cold or
warm boot status, and so on should always program a unique
NV pattern (that is, complex 4-byte pattern of 46 E6 49 53 hex
or more random bytes) as part of the final system
manufacturing test to ensure these system routines work
consistently.
Power-up boot firmware routines should rewrite the nvSRAM
into the desired state (for example, AutoStore enabled). While
the nvSRAM is shipped in a preset state, best practice is to
again rewrite the nvSRAM into the desired state as a safeguard
against events that might flip the bit inadvertently such as
program bugs and incoming inspection routines.
The V
and a maximum value size. Best practice is to meet this
requirement and not exceed the maximum V
the nvSRAM internal algorithm calculates V
discharge time based on this max V
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