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


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


621024 SRAM (32 pins, 1-16, 32-17)
621024 SRAM (32 pins, 1-16, 32-17)

Revision as of 16:43, 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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