366 MHz QDR II+ SRAM — what it does and where it fits
The Cypress CY7C2264XV18-366BZXC is a 36 Mbit QDR II+ synchronous SRAM organized as 1M x 36. It clocks at 366 MHz over a parallel interface, delivering the bandwidth needed for high-throughput lookup tables, packet buffers, and cache memory in networking, telecom, and test equipment. The 1.7 V to 1.9 V supply rail keeps core power low, but the 0°C to 70°C commercial temperature range limits it to indoor, temperature-controlled environments — no industrial or automotive deployment.
1M x 36 organization — memory map fit
The 1M x 36 word width suits 36-bit data buses common in network processors and FPGAs that operate on wide words. If your design uses an 18-bit bus, the sibling CY7C2262XV18-366BZXC offers a 2M x 18 configuration at the same 366 MHz clock and same footprint — a straight pinout check is needed before swapping.
