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Panasonic Low Power PCMCIA SRAM Card
Request Quotation Panasonic Low Power PCMCIA SRAM Card use MB Multi-layer bonding technology means memory size PC Card can expanded MB technology permits mounting
http://www.jactron.co.uk/sram-panasonic.htm
MAXQ2000 Low-Power LCD Microcontroller
2.2V 700nA typ Lowest Power Stop Mode Low-Power 32kHz Mode and Divide 256 Mode Battery Number Internal Program Memory Internal MOVX SRAM Serial Ports 1-Wire Master Timers PWM Data
http://www.maxim-ic.com/quick_view2.cfm/qv_pk/4466
Memory Cellular Handsets Market Research Report ABI Research
2.6 Low Power SRAM Versus Cellular RAM 2.7 Future RAM Architectures Cell Phones 2.8 External Memory Section 3 Handset Memory Forecasts 3.1 Handset Memory Revenue 3.2 FLASH and SRAM Sizes Cell
http://www.abiresearch.co ..._in_Cellular_Handsets
IBM Research Projects Linux Watch Low Power
STANDBY low power modes low power WDT scheme improves Computing OLED Displays and Power Savings OLED display used Linux Watch includes SRAM cell per pixel and power
http://www.research.ibm.c ..._power/low_power.html
Xilinx CoolRunner Low Power CPLD's
XPLA Enhanced Family Features Ultra low static power lt;75 Predictable pin pin timing BG492 384 XPLA2 Family Features Industry's first SRAM based CPLD Largest CPLD production 492 BGA
http://www.nalanda.nitc.a .../products/coolpld.htm
Papers Second USENIX Workshop Electronic Commerce
manufactured circuit detect low clock frequency and thus prevent single-stepping community quite number devices Power and clock transients can also used some
http://www.usenix.org/pub ...c96/full_papers/kuhn/
Chipcenter Product Reviews
and Asynchronous Dual-Port Devices Renesas Technology Releases superSRAM 16-Mbit Low-Power SRAM Achieving World's Smallest Chip Size through Development New Type Memory Cell Memory
http://archive.chipcenter.com/product_reviews/
Low Power Wireless Testbed Project
32K battery-backed SRAM enables store more state and perform more complex tasks backup battery allows maintain its state even while low-power sleep mode can
http://www.lecs.cs.ucla.edu/~girod/tags/
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