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CY7C1356A-133AC DescriptionThe CY7C1354A and CY7C1356A SRAMs are designed to eliminate dead cycles when transitioning from Read to Write or vice versa. These SRAMs are optimized for 100% bus utilization and achieve ZBL/No Bus Latency? (NoBL?). They integrate 262,144 × 36 and 524,288 × 18 SRAM cells, respectively, with advanced synchronous peripheral circuitry and a two-bit counter for internal burst operation. These employ high-speed, low-power CMOS designs using advanced triple-layer polysilicon, double-layer metal technology. Each memory cell consists of four transistors and two high-valued resistors. All synchronous inputs are gated by registers controlled by a positive-edge-triggered clock input (CLK). The synchronous inputs include all addresses, all data inputs, depth-expansion Chip Enables (/CE, CE2, and /CE3), Cycle Start Input (ADV//LD), Clock Enable (/CEN), Byte Write Enables (/BWa, /BWb, /BWc, and /BWd), and Read-Write Control (/WEN). /BWc and /BWd apply to CY7C1354A only. Address and control signals are applied to the SRAM during one clock cycle, and two cycles later, its associated data occurs, either Read or Write. A clock enable (/CEN) pin allows operation of the CY7C1354A/CY7C1356A to be suspended as long as necessary. All synchronous inputs are ignored when (/CEN) is HIGH and the internal device registers will hold their previous values. There are three chip enable pins (/CE, CE2, /CE3) that allow the user to deselect the device when desired. If any one of these three are not active when ADV//LD is LOW, no new memory operation can be initiated and any burst cycle in progress is stopped. However, any pending data transfers (Read or Write) will be completed. The data bus will be in high-impedance state two cycles after chip is deselected or a Write cycle is initiated. The CY7C1354A and CY7C1356A have an on-chip two-bit burst counter. In the burst mode, the CY7C1354A and CY7C1356A provide four cycles of data for a single address presented to the SRAM. The order of the burst sequ CY7C1356A-133AC ParametersProducts Similar to CY7C1356A-133ACKeywords
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