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Some extra pinouts for SRAMs:
Some extra pinouts for SRAMs:
62256 is identical except for the !CS2 input and NC becoming address lines.  This is to make address expansion of a board design almost trivial using inverters as half of an address decoder (other half is !CS input).<br>
62256 is identical except for the !CS2 input and NC becoming address lines.  This is to make address expansion of a board design almost trivial using inverters as half of an address decoder (other half is !CS input).<br><br>
CY62256 SRAM (28 pins, 1-14,28-15) Note that the Ax and Dx line order doesn't really matter.<br>
CY62256 SRAM (28 pins, 1-14,28-15) Note that the Ax and Dx line order doesn't really matter.<br>
A5        +5V<br>
A5        +5V<br>

Revision as of 16:47, 30 August 2014

More pinouts for different sizes of 62* SRAM's

Some extra pinouts for SRAMs: 62256 is identical except for the !CS2 input and NC becoming address lines. This is to make address expansion of a board design almost trivial using inverters as half of an address decoder (other half is !CS input).

CY62256 SRAM (28 pins, 1-14,28-15) Note that the Ax and Dx line order doesn't really matter.
A5 +5V
A6 !WE
A7 A4
A8 A3
A9 A2
A10 A1
A11 !OE
A12 A0
A13 !CS
A14 D7
D0 D6
D1 D5
D2 D4
Gnd D3

62512 SRAM (32 pins, 1-16, 32-17)
A18 +5V
A16 A15
A14 A17
A12 /WE
A7 A13
A6 A8
A5 A9
A4 A11
A3 /OE
A2 A10
A1 /CS
A0 D7
D0 D6
D1 D5
D2 D4
Gnd D3

621024 SRAM (32 pins, 1-16, 32-17)
NC +5V
A16 A15
A14 CS2
A12 /WE
A7 A13
A6 A8
A5 A9
A4 A11
A3 /OE
A2 A10
A1 /CS1
A0 D7
D0 D6
D1 D5
D2 D4
Gnd D3

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