Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!isc-br!hawk!wddami!wayned From: wayned@wddami.spoami.com (Wayne Diener) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: Static RAM <10ns ? Message-ID: Date: 11 Nov 90 01:23:49 GMT References: <2400@krafla.rhi.hi.is> Sender: uueagle@hawk.isc-br.com (Eagle Proj UUCP login) Lines: 22 >In article <2400@krafla.rhi.hi.is> adamd@rhi.hi.is (Adam David) writes: >Well, does anyone know what kind of static RAM is available with access time >within TEN nanoseconds including possible interface time to HCMOS? I am >inclined to believe that this may require ECL components. What it available, >and how would it be rigged up? I need approx 16*16*16 bits, and the shorter >the access time the better, so long as there's a supplier who can ship. >All suggestions gratefully received. > >Adam David. adamd@rhi.hi.is If my multiplication is correct, that's only 8 bytes. You might be better off trying to use eight 8 bit latches - ACT or FCT parts might be fast enough for you (I don't have a data book handy) and then you wouldn't have to worry about the ECL<->HCMOS level shifting either. -- |---------------------------------------------------------------| | // Wayne D. Diener | | // Spokane, WA | | \\ // E-mail reply to: | | \X/ To: isc-br!hawk!wddami!wayned@uunet.uu.net | |---------------------------------------------------------------|