Timeline for Replacing Pseudo-SRAM with SRAM
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Mar 9, 2018 at 1:30 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/StackElectronix/status/971921083715805185 | ||
Mar 8, 2018 at 13:56 | vote | accept | user3141592 | ||
Mar 8, 2018 at 13:49 | answer | added | dim | timeline score: 10 | |
Mar 8, 2018 at 13:49 | history | edited | user3141592 | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Mar 8, 2018 at 10:41 | history | edited | dim | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Mar 8, 2018 at 10:33 | comment | added | dim | Pseudo-SRAM is made to mimic regular SRAM. The pinout is the same. Access time of the parts you suggested is much faster. Input/output voltage levels are similar. I would say it is worth a try. Hard to say it will 100% work, but worth a try... | |
Mar 8, 2018 at 10:01 | history | edited | user3141592 |
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Mar 8, 2018 at 9:52 | history | asked | user3141592 | CC BY-SA 3.0 |