93C46B-E/P Overview
Non-Volatile is the type of memory it has. It is available in a case with a Tube shape. As you can see, it is embedded in 8-DIP (0.300, 7.62mm) case. A memory chip with a capacity of 1Kb 64 x 16 is used on this device. As with most mainstream devices, this one uses EEPROM-format memory. Due to its wide operating temperature range, this device can be used in a wide variety of demanding applications. It is supplied votage within 4.5V~5.5V. There is a recommended mounting type of Through Hole for it. On the chip, there are 8 terminations. The part supports at least 1 functions to ensure a comprehensive working process. Memory devices such as this one are designed to be powered by 5V and should be used as such. In the memory, there is a clock frequency rotation that ranges 2MHz. To select similar parts, many people use the device's base part number 93C46B. An 8-pin package is used to package this memory device. The memory device has a total of 8 pins, thus indicating that it has a total of 8 memory locations. A voltage of 5V is noted as the operating supply voltage for this memory. In this chip, the Through Hole mounting method is used, a straightforward, high-efficiency mounting method. As far as the nominal supply current of this memory component is concerned, it is rated at 2mA. While this memory chip features many merits, it also offers 1000000 ERASE/WRITE CYCLES; DATA RETENTION > 200 YEARS for improving system performance. As for power supplies, this memory chip requires just 5V . The MICROWIRE type serial bus this memory integrates with is helpful to carry and transfer data to the CPU.
93C46B-E/P Features
Package / Case: 8-DIP (0.300, 7.62mm)
8 Pins
Operating Supply Voltage:5V
Additional Feature:1000000 ERASE/WRITE CYCLES; DATA RETENTION > 200 YEARS
93C46B-E/P Applications
There are a lot of Microchip Technology 93C46B-E/P Memory applications.
- graphics card
- embedded logic
- servers
- nonvolatile BIOS memory
- telecommunications
- DVD disk buffer
- networks
- mainframes
- supercomputers
- hard disk drive (HDD)