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efinix sram
From
john larkin
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on Sun Jun 22 18:55:48 2025
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Does anyone know how fast the internal SRAM of a Trion T120 might be?
I can't find it in the documentation.
I could live with 10ns r/w access.
Thanks
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I do not know it.
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On 6/23/25 03:55, john larkin wrote:
internal SRAM of a Trion T120
https://elitestek.com/uploads/soft/241127/trion120-ds-v3.8.pdf
table 75
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