Single Port Low Leakage SRAM Memory Compiler on GF 22FDX
Single port SRAM compiler with optional redundancy, low power retention mode, and three speed options
Overview
Single port SRAM compiler with optional redundancy, low power retention mode, and three speed options
Key features
- Ultra-Low Leakage: High VT (HVT) and low leakage (LLHVT) devices are used with source biasing to minimize standby currents while operating at low voltage
- Bit Cell: Utilizes GlobalFoundries® Ultra-Low Leakage 6T (P110UL) bit cells to ensure high manufacturing yields
- Five Power Modes: High Performance, Low Leakage, Standby, Retention, and Power Off modes provide flexibility for power optimization
- Speed Grades: Three options to adjust the speed/leakage balance and optimize for high speed or low power operation
- Reverse Body Bias: Flexibility to make full use of FDSOI capabilities with optional pin selectable body bias settings
- Memory Ready Output: Create a Pseudo-Dual Port memory utilizing the READY pin
- High-Density Solutions: Abutment capability to enable multi-instance macros
- Data Write-Through: Optionally prevent data out transitions during a write to reduce power
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Silicon Options
| Foundry | Node | Process | Maturity |
|---|---|---|---|
| GlobalFoundries | 22nm | FDX | — |
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What is Single Port Low Leakage SRAM Memory Compiler on GF 22FDX?
Single Port Low Leakage SRAM Memory Compiler on GF 22FDX is a SRAM IP core from Nordic Semiconductor Seattle listed on Semi IP Hub. It is listed with support for globalfoundries.
How should engineers evaluate this SRAM?
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