
Infineon CY7C2663KV18-450BZXC 144Mbit QDR II+ SRAM, 450MHz, 1.7V
Infineon (formerly Cypress) CY7C2663KV18-450BZXC, 144Mbit QDR II+ synchronous SRAM, 450MHz parallel interface, 1.7V to 1.9V supply, 8M x 18 organization, 165-FBGA (15x17) surface-mount package, 0°C to 70°C operating temperature.
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Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Memory type | Volatile |
| Mounting type | Surface Mount |
| Voltage | 1.7V ~ 1.9V |
| Frequency | 450 MHz |
| Memory interface | Parallel |
| Operating temperature | 0°C ~ 70°C (TA) |
| Package | Bulk |
| Technology | SRAM - Synchronous, QDR II+ |
| Memory size | 144Mbit |
| Memory format | SRAM |
| Case | 165-LBGA |
| Memory organization | 8M x 18 |
Frequently asked questions
The board supply can dip to 1.65V during bulk-cap discharge — does the 1.7V minimum on this SRAM hold enough margin?
The listed minimum supply is 1.7V per the evidence. A dip to 1.65V takes the rail below the published operating limit, which means data integrity is at risk during that window. An always-on LDO or a hold-up rail is the typical board-level fix; the spec does not include a brownout detection or data-retention voltage floor that would change this assessment.
Does the CY7C2663KV18-450BZXC carry automotive qualification (AEC-Q100) or a cert package for sub-assembly audits?
The evidence lists the BZXC suffix without an automotive or extended qualification flag, and the 0°C to 70°C temperature grade is commercial, not automotive. The BZXC suffix alone does not indicate AEC-Q100 conformance. For audit documentation, request the Infineon datasheet and quality report directly from the manufacturer or authorized channel.