Serial SRAM?

From: Nico Coesel (nico_at_puntnl.niks)
Date: 01/17/05


Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 22:48:37 GMT

For one of the projects I'm working on I'm looking for a static SRAM
(or DRAM) which has a very low pin count (8 pins) in a small package.
Capacity somewhere between 32KB to 512KB.
The reason I'm looking for a serial memory is that I'm out of pins on
an FPGA while I would like to leave an option open to store data
externally.

Anyone knows who makes & sells these sort of devices?

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