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Aeroflex introduces six new SRAM MCMs in high-reliability memory family

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., 16 Oct. 2009. Aeroflex Colorado Springs added six new members to its HiRel SRAM MCM (Multi-Chip Modules) memory family. Aeroflex, with the completion of its 16M/20M Monolithic SRAM, will leverage this basic building block to create six new SRAM MCMs in a single universal 132 CQFP (ceramic quad flatpack) ranging from 32Mbits to 160Mbits, says a representative.

Three of the new memories employ embedded EDAC (error detection and correction) with user-programmable, auto-scrubbing options and range from 32Mbit to 128Mbit with 20ns access time.

The new products include:
UT8ER1M32 32Mbit
UT8ER2M32 64Mbit
UT8ER4M32 128Mbit

For system designs using discrete EDAC, Aeroflex offers three new memory products ranging from 40Mbit to 160Mbit with 20ns access time:
UT8R1M39 40Mbit
UT8R2M39 80Mbit
UT8R4M39 160Mbit

The 132-lead package integrates up to eight 16M or 20M memory die using both cavities of the 132-lead ceramic flatpack package -- increasing bit density, saving space and weight, and providing high-speed access.

With 20ns access time and 1.8-volt core voltage, the six new SRAM MCMs offer low power consumption, fast access time, and Standard Microcircuit Drawing (SMD) guaranteed operating performance. The product is well suited for microcontroller data and instruction memory, as well as small instrument and telemetry acquisition systems.

The first products, the UT8ER1M32 and UT8R1M39, will be offered in a 132-lead flatpack, Q and V qualified, and will be available to a Standard Microcircuit Drawing.

Prototypes are available now and production in 4Q09. The UT8R1M39 is $5,013, QML Q, in lots of 100. The new 64 to 160Mbit SRAM MCMs will be available as prototypes in 2Q10.




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