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32MB CMOS SRAM For Fast Memory

The 32MB CMOS SRAM works with many devices, including electronics, robots, networks, medical tools, and cars, using less power and supporting different voltages.

Alliance Memory 32Mb Fast SRAM in 48-ball FBGA Package
Alliance Memory 32Mb Fast SRAM in 48-ball FBGA Package

Alliance Memory has introduced a new 32Mb CMOS SRAM in a 6 mm by 8 mm 48-ball FBGA package to meet high-density, fast memory demand. The AS7CW2M16-10BIN, configured as 2M x 16, supports a power supply range from 1.65V to 3.6V.

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The 32Mb CMOS SRAM is suitable for consumer electronics manufacturers developing smart TVs and digital cameras, industrial robotics companies requiring real-time processing, networking equipment makers designing routers and switches, medical device firms needing reliable memory for imaging and diagnostics, and automotive system designers working on ADAS and infotainment solutions. Its broad voltage range and compatibility with existing designs make it a practical choice for companies seeking high-speed, low-power memory in various applications.

Designed for consumer electronics, industrial robotics, networking, medical equipment, and automotive systems, the AS7CW2M16-10BIN features fast 10 ns access times, data retention down to 1.5V, and low power consumption, with typical operating currents of 43mA and standby current of 10mA.

The SRAM includes TTL-compatible inputs and outputs, tri-state output, and easy memory expansion with chip select (CS) and output enable (OE) functions. It operates within a -40°C to +85°C temperature range and complies with RoHS standards. Part of Alliance Memory’s SRAM lineup ranges from 64Kb to 16Mb; the 32Mb CMOS SRAM offers a reliable, pin-compatible solution using high-performance CMOS technology.

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“As other manufacturers continue to phase out their SRAM offerings, Alliance Memory remains committed to supporting the market with a wide range of fast memory solutions,” said David Bagby, president and CEO of Alliance Memory. “Our latest device not only provides our customers with a higher density option but also offers increased flexibility by supporting 1.8V and 3.3V operating voltages in a single part.”

Nidhi Agarwal
Nidhi Agarwal
Nidhi Agarwal is a Senior Technology Journalist at Electronics For You, specialising in embedded systems, development boards, and IoT cloud solutions. With a Master’s degree in Signal Processing, she combines strong technical knowledge with hands-on industry experience to deliver clear, insightful, and application-focused content. Nidhi began her career in engineering roles, working as a Product Engineer at Makerdemy, where she gained practical exposure to IoT systems, development platforms, and real-world implementation challenges. She has also worked as an IoT intern and robotics developer, building a solid foundation in hardware-software integration and emerging technologies. Before transitioning fully into technology journalism, she spent several years in academia as an Assistant Professor and Lecturer, teaching electronics and related subjects. This background reflects in her writing, which is structured, easy to understand, and highly educational for both students and professionals. At Electronics For You, Nidhi covers a wide range of topics including embedded development, cloud-connected devices, and next-generation electronics platforms. Her work focuses on simplifying complex technologies while maintaining technical accuracy, helping engineers, developers, and learners stay updated in a rapidly evolving ecosystem.

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