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HM6216255HLTT-15

Manufacturer: HIT

4M high Speed SRAM (256-kword x 16-bit)

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
HM6216255HLTT-15,HM6216255HLTT15 HIT 4130 In Stock

Description and Introduction

4M high Speed SRAM (256-kword x 16-bit) **Introduction to HM6216255HLTT-15**  

The **HM6216255HLTT-15** is a high-performance **512K x 32-bit (16Mbit) CMOS SRAM (Static Random-Access Memory)** module designed for applications requiring fast, low-power data storage and retrieval. Operating at a **15ns access time**, this component is well-suited for embedded systems, networking equipment, and industrial automation where speed and reliability are critical.  

Built with advanced **CMOS technology**, the HM6216255HLTT-15 offers **low standby current consumption**, making it ideal for power-sensitive designs. It features a **3.3V single power supply**, ensuring compatibility with modern low-voltage systems while maintaining robust noise immunity. The **asynchronous operation** simplifies integration, eliminating the need for complex clock synchronization.  

With a **wide operating temperature range**, this SRAM is suitable for harsh environments, including automotive and aerospace applications. Its **TSOP-II (Thin Small Outline Package) form factor** provides a compact footprint, optimizing board space in densely populated designs.  

Engineers favor the HM6216255HLTT-15 for its **high-speed performance, low power consumption, and reliable data retention**, making it a dependable choice for mission-critical systems requiring efficient memory solutions.

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