Datasheet4U Logo Datasheet4U.com

FM3164 - Integrated Processor Companion

Download the FM3164 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the FM3104 variant, as both devices belong to the same integrated processor companion family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Description

The FM31xxx is a family of integrated devices that includes the most commonly needed functions for processor-based systems.

Features

  • High Integration Device Replaces Multiple Parts.
  • Serial Nonvolatile Memory.
  • Real-time Clock (RTC).
  • Low Voltage Reset.
  • Watchdog Timer.
  • Early Power-Fail Warning/NMI.
  • Two 16-bit Event Counters.
  • Serial Number with Write-lock for Security Ferroelectric Nonvolatile RAM.
  • 4Kb, 16Kb, 64Kb, and 256Kb versions.
  • Unlimited Read/Write Endurance.
  • 10 year Data Retention.
  • NoDelay™ Writes Real-time Clock/Calendar.

📥 Download Datasheet

Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (FM3104_Ramtron.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number FM3164
Manufacturer Ramtron
File Size 276.44 KB
Description Integrated Processor Companion
Datasheet download datasheet FM3164 Datasheet

Full PDF Text Transcription (Reference)

The following content is an automatically extracted verbatim text from the original manufacturer datasheet and is provided for reference purposes only.

View original datasheet text
www.DataSheet4U.com Product Preview FM3104/16/64/256 Integrated Processor Companion with Memory Features High Integration Device Replaces Multiple Parts • Serial Nonvolatile Memory • Real-time Clock (RTC) • Low Voltage Reset • Watchdog Timer • Early Power-Fail Warning/NMI • Two 16-bit Event Counters • Serial Number with Write-lock for Security Ferroelectric Nonvolatile RAM • 4Kb, 16Kb, 64Kb, and 256Kb versions • Unlimited Read/Write Endurance • 10 year Data Retention • NoDelay™ Writes Real-time Clock/Calendar • Backup Current under 1 µA • Seconds through Centuries in BCD format • Tracks Leap Years through 2099 • Uses Standard 32.
Published: |