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Author: MIKROE
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Download [396.81KB]SRAM 4 Click is a compact add-on board that contains highly reliable nonvolatile memory. This board features the CY14B512Q, a 512Kbit SRAM with a nonvolatile element in each memory cell from Cypress Semiconductor, now part of Infineon.
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Download [401.77KB]SRAM 3 Click is a compact add-on board that contains a serial non-volatile SRAM with a high storage capacity. This board features the ANV32AA1WDK66, a 1Mb serial SRAM with a non-volatile SONOS storage element included with each memory cell organized as 128k words of 8 bits each from Anvo-System Dresden. The serial SRAM provides fast access & cycle times, high data accuracy, ease of use, and unlimited read & write accessed by a high-speed SPI compatible bus. This Click board™ is suitable to store drive profiles, configurations, and similar data, or for applications such as medical devices, industrial automation (for example, motor control and robotics), smart metering systems, and many others.
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Download [391.89KB]nvSRAM 2 Click is a compact add-on board that contains the most reliable nonvolatile memory. This board features the CY14B101Q, a 1Mbit nvSRAM organized as 128K words of 8 bits each with a nonvolatile element in each memory cell from Cypress Semiconductor. The embedded nonvolatile elements incorporate the QuantumTrap technology and provide highly reliable nonvolatile storage of data. Data transfer, initiated by the user through SPI commands, from SRAM to the nonvolatile elements takes place automatically at Power-Down. On the other hand, during the Power-Up, data is restored to the SRAM from the nonvolatile memory. This Click board™ is suitable for all applications that require fast access and high reliability of stored data, and unlimited endurance.
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Download [394.18KB]nvSRAM Click is a compact add-on board that contains the most reliable nonvolatile memory. This board features the CY14B101J, a 1-Mbit nvSRAM organized as 128K words of 8 bits each with a nonvolatile element in each memory cell from Cypress Semiconductor. The embedded nonvolatile elements incorporate the QuantumTrap technology and provide highly reliable nonvolatile storage of data.
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Download [403.93KB]EERAM 5V Click is a static RAM (SRAM) memory Click board™ with the unique feature - it has a backup non-volatile memory array, used to store the data from the SRAM array. Since the SRAM is not able to maintain its content after the power loss, the non-volatile EEPROM backup can be a very handy addition that can be used to preserve the data, even after the power loss event. This is a very useful feature when working with critical or sensitive applications. The memory backup procedure can be executed both automatically and manually. When it is set to work in the manual mode, the onboard capacitor will act as a power source with enough power to complete the backup cycle. The power-on backup restore mode is also available, taking only about 25ms to complete.
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Download [408.94KB]EERAM 3.3V Click is a static RAM (SRAM) memory Click board™ with the unique feature - it has a backup non-volatile memory array, used to store the data from the SRAM array. Since the SRAM is not able to maintain its content after the power loss, the non-volatile EEPROM backup can be a very handy addition that can be used to preserve the data, even after the power loss event. This is a very useful feature when working with critical or sensitive applications. The memory backup procedure can be executed both automatically and manually. When it is set to work in the manual mode, the onboard capacitor will act as a power source with enough power to complete the backup cycle. The power-on backup restore mode is also available, taking only about 25ms to complete.
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Download [619.49KB]nvSRAM 3 Click is a compact add-on board that contains the most reliable nonvolatile memory.
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Download [637.96KB]nvSRAM 4 Click is a compact add-on board that contains the most reliable nonvolatile memory. This board features the CY14B101PA, a 1-Mbit nvSRAM with a fully-featured real-time clock from Cypress Semiconductor.
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Download [350.95KB]SRAM 2 Click is based on ANV32A62A SRAM memory from Anvo-Systems Dresden. It's a 64Kb serial SRAM with a non-volatile SONOS storage element included with each memory cell, organized as 8k words of 8 bits each.
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