FIFO memory are integrated circuits (ICs) that buffers and stores data. All memory chips have input and outputs. FIFO chips store this data in a memory stack with a "First-In First-Out" style. This means that the data that is stored first is removed first. FIFO depth is the term given to the amount of memory that can be stored.
FIFO memory is used for buffering applications or when data needs to be stored temporarily. This is ideal for high speed communications which could lose data.
FIFO inputs and outputs can be unidirectional or bidirectional. This will depend on the device. They can also feature programmable flags.
Things to consider when choosing FIFO memory:
Density
Memory Size
Bits per word
Supply voltage
Operating temperature
Package Type
Mounting Type
FIFO memory chips come in a standard semiconductor package, such as an LQFP, PLCC or SOIC.
Where is FIFO used?
Cameras
Multimedia
TVs
Computers
Disk Controllers
Communications
Networking
What is synchronous FIFO?
A synchronous FIFO is where the reading and writing function is carried out by the same clock. Therefore an asynchronous FIFO uses different clocks for reading and writing.
Description:
The FT245B and FT245R are USB to parallel
FIFO converter interfaces. Single chip USB to parallel FIFO bidirectional data transfer interfaceEntire USB protocol handled on the chip - No USB-specific firmware programming requiredFT245B USB compatibleFT245R USB 2.0 Full Speed compatibleFT245R ...