Product Overview
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The KM62256ALP-10 is a static random access memory (SRAM) chip with a capacity of 32 kilobytes (32K) and a data width of 8 bits. It is made using complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology and has a access time of 100 nanoseconds (ns).
It is packaged in a plastic dual in-line package (PDIP) with 28 pins and is designed for use in a variety of electronic devices, including computers and other digital systems. SRAM is a type of memory that is typically used for storing data and program code in electronic devices.
It is called "static" because it does not need to be constantly refreshed like dynamic RAM (DRAM), which makes it faster and more stable. However, it is also more expensive and requires more power than DRAM.