NVRAM (Non-Volatile Random Access Memory) is a class of memory ICs that retains stored data when power is removed while still supporting random-access read and write operations. It combines the persistence of non-volatile storage with the direct accessibility of RAM, enabling reliable data retention without continuous power.
NVRAM devices are commonly implemented using different non-volatile memory technologies and are offered as integrated circuits intended for digital systems that require preserved information across power cycles.
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| Maxim | - | Check Price | Get a Quote | TSOC-6 Non-Volatile Memory (ROM) | ||
| Maxim | - | Check Price | Get a Quote | TO-92-3 Non-Volatile Memory (ROM) | ||
| Maxim | - | Check Price | Get a Quote | SOIC-8 Non-Volatile Memory (ROM) | ||
| Maxim | - | Check Price | Get a Quote | TO-92-3 Non-Volatile Memory (ROM) | ||
| Maxim | - | Check Price | Get a Quote | EDIP-28 nvSRAM ROHS | ||
| Maxim | - | Check Price | Get a Quote | IC EPROM 1KBIT 1-WIRE 6TSOC.EPROM - OTP Memory IC 1Kbit 1-Wire® 6-TSOC |