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STK10C48-NF45I View Datasheet(PDF) -

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STK10C48-NF45I
 
STK10C48-NF45I Datasheet PDF : 0 Pages
If the STK10C48 is in a WRITE state at the end of
power-up RECALL, the SRAM data will be corrupted.
To help avoid this situation, a 10K Ohm resistor
should be connected either between W and system
VCC or between E and system VCC.
HARDWARE PROTECT
The STK10C48 offers two levels of protection to
suppress inadvertent STORE cycles. If the control
signals (E, G, W and NE) remain in the STORE con-
dition at the end of a STORE cycle, a second STORE
cycle will not be started. The STORE (or RECALL)
will be initiated only after a transition on any one of
these signals to the required state. In addition to
multi-trigger protection, STOREs are inhibited when
VCC is below 4.0V, protecting against inadvertent
STOREs.
STK10C48
LOW AVERAGE ACTIVE POWER
The STK10C48 draws significantly less current
when it is cycled at times longer than 55ns. Figure 2
shows the relationship between ICC and READ cycle
time. Worst-case current consumption is shown for
both CMOS and TTL input levels (commercial tem-
perature range, VCC = 5.5V, 100% duty cycle on chip
enable). Figure 3 shows the same relationship for
WRITE cycles. If the chip enable duty cycle is less
than 100%, only standby current is drawn when the
chip is disabled. The overall average current drawn
by the STK10C48 depends on the following items:
1) CMOS vs. TTL input levels; 2) the duty cycle of
chip enable; 3) the overall cycle rate for accesses;
4) the ratio of READs to WRITEs; 5) the operating
temperature; 6) the VCC level; and 7) I/O loading.
100
80
60
40
TTL
20
CMOS
0
50
100 150 200
Cycle Time (ns)
Figure 2: ICC (max) Reads
100
80
60
TTL
40
CMOS
20
0
50
100 150 200
Cycle Time (ns)
Figure 3: ICC (max) Writes
March 2006
9 Document Control # ML0002 rev 0.2
 

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