TAA Compliant Memory Solutions
- Manufacturing and distributing eletronic components since 1978
- Headquarters based in Orange County, CA
- Manufacturing lines in the United States
- Committed to maintaining TAA compliance
Centon Electronics, Inc. is a TAA (Trade Agreements Act) compliant memory manufacturer which makes it easy for our partners to do business with government agencies and educational institutions. We offer the latest memory technologies that would be perfect for your GSA contract. From the latest high speed DDR3 DIMMs and SODIMMs to legacy memory technologies, Centon offers guaranteed TAA compliant products to meet the needs of your GSA contract. As the requirements for TAA compliant goods increase, Centon will remain committed to meeting these standards.
DDR3 Features
- DDR3 SDRAM - double data rate three synchronous dynamic random access memory
- DDR3 supersedes DDR2 technology and transfers data at twice the rate of DDR2
- Higher bus rates and higher peak rates than earlier memory technologies
- Provides a reduction in power consumption of 30% compared to DDR2 modules
- 1.5V supply voltage, compared to DDR2's 1.8V
DDR2 Features
- DDR2 SDRAM - double data rate two synchronous dynamic random access memory
- DDR2 supersedes DDR technology and transfers data at twice the rate of DDR
- Higher bus rates and higher peak rates than earlier memory technologies
- Provides a reduction in power consumption of 65% compared to DDR modules
- 1.8V supply voltage, compared to DDR's 2.5V or 2.6v
- BGA package (vs. TSOP) for better signal integrity
DDR Features
- DDR SDRAM - double data rate [one] synchronous dynamic random access memory
- DDR supersedes SDRAM technology and transfers data at twice the rate of SDRAM
- Higher bus rates and higher peak rates than earlier memory technologies
- 2-bit wide prefetch buffer (2 data transfers per memory clock)
- 2.5V (2.6v for PC3200) supply voltage, compared to SDRAM's 3.3V
SDRAM Features
- SDRAM - synchronous dynamic random access memory, a.k.a. single data rate SDRAM
- 1 data transfer per memory clock
- memory clock is synchronized with the computer's system bus
- 3.3V supply voltage