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AK5364096W - 4194304 Word by 32 Bit CMOS Dynamic Random Access Memory

General Description

The Accutek AK5364096W high density memory module is a CMOS Dynamic RAM organized in 4096K x 36 bit words.

The module consists of eight standard 4 Meg x 4 DRAMs and four 4 Meg x 1 DRAMs in plastic SOJ packages.

Key Features

  • 4,194,304 x 36 bit organization Low profile board height of 0.875 inch 72 pad Single In-Line Module Multiple CAS and RAS lines allow x18 or x36 bit widths Power: 7.92 Watt Max Active (60nS) 6.60 Watt Max Active (70 nS) 66 mW Max Standby.
  • CAS-before-RAS, RAS-only or hidden refresh Single 5 Volt Power Supply 2048 Refresh Cycles, 32 mSEC Available in Fast Page Mode, EDO and Static Column Mode Available in leadless SIM or leaded ZIP.

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Datasheet Details

Part number AK5364096W
Manufacturer ACCUTEK
File Size 151.25 KB
Description 4194304 Word by 32 Bit CMOS Dynamic Random Access Memory
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MICROCIRCUIT CORPORATION DESCRIPTION The Accutek AK5364096W high density memory module is a CMOS Dynamic RAM organized in 4096K x 36 bit words. The module consists of eig...

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amic RAM organized in 4096K x 36 bit words. The module consists of eight standard 4 Meg x 4 DRAMs and four 4 Meg x 1 DRAMs in plastic SOJ packages. The 4 Meg x 4 DRAMs are mounted on the front surface and the 4 Meg x 1 parity DRAMs are mounted on the back surface of a printed circuit board with a low profile height of only 0.875" in a 72 pin leadless SIM configuration. This configuration allows socket-mounting of large quantities of memory in applications where high density and ease of inserting additional memory are important. The operation of the AK5364096W is identical to eight 4Meg x 4 plus four 4Meg x 1 DRAMs. There a