Infineon 64kbit SPI FRAM Memory 8-Pin SOIC, FM25CL64B-G

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FM25CL64B-G
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Brand

Infineon

Memory Size

64kbit

Organisation

8K x 8 bit

Interface Type

SPI

Data Bus Width

8bit

Maximum Random Access Time

20ns

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Package Type

SOIC

Pin Count

8

Dimensions

4.97 x 3.98 x 1.48mm

Length

4.97mm

Maximum Operating Supply Voltage

3.65 V

Width

3.98mm

Height

1.48mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

+85 °C

Automotive Standard

AEC-Q100

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40 °C

Number of Words

8K

Number of Bits per Word

8bit

Minimum Operating Supply Voltage

2.7 V

FRAM, Cypress Semiconductor


Ferroelectric Random Access Memory (F-RAM) is energy-efficient and it has the highest-reliability of the non-volatile RAMs for both serial and parallel interfaces. Parts with suffix A are designed for automotive applications and are AEC-Q100 qualified.

Nonvolatile Ferroelectric RAM Memory
Fast write speed
High endurance
Low power consumption


FRAM (Ferroelectric RAM)


FRAM (Ferroelectric Random Access Memory) is a non-volatile memory that uses ferroelectric film as a capacitor for storing data. Possessing characteristics of both ROM and RAM devices, F-RAM features high-speed access, high endurance in write mode, low power consumption, non-volatility, and excellent tamper resistance. It is therefore ideal memory for use in smart cards which need high security and low power consumption, as well as cellular phones and other devices.

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