M27C1001-70F1 Overview
Its memory type can be classified as Non-Volatile. There is a Tube case available. It is available in 32-CDIP (0.600, 15.24mm) Window case. A memory chip with a capacity of 1Mb 128K x 8 is used on this device. In this device, the memory is of the EPROM-format, which is a popular format in the mainstream computing sector. This device has an extended operating temperature range of 0°C~70°C TA, so it's perfect for a wide range of demanding applications. A voltage of 4.5V~5.5V is possible to be applied to the supply. Its recommended mounting type is Through Hole. As you can see from the diagram, the chip is planted with 32 terminations. In total, 1 functions are supported by this part. This ic memory chip is designed to be supplied with 5V. M27C1001, as the device's base part number, is frequently referred in order to select similar parts. The memory device is enclosed in a package with an 32-pin connector. A memory device with 32 pins means that it contains 32 memory locations, indicating that it has 32 pins. A voltage of 5V is noted as the operating supply voltage for this memory. Memory chips configured with Through Hole mounting achieve high efficiency and simplicity. This memory chip is rated 50mA for its nominal supply current. It also features 00.1.142 to boost system performance despite all its merits. When it comes to power supplies, this memory chip only requires 5V . An COMMON-bit memory mapped I/O port address is used to address this device. This memory chip processes data at a frequency of 70GHz. There is a suggestion that the device should operate on an 50mA-amp supply current
M27C1001-70F1 Features
Package / Case: 32-CDIP (0.600, 15.24mm) Window
32 Pins
Operating Supply Voltage:5V
Additional Feature:00.1.142
I/O Type: COMMON
Freguency at 70GHz
70GHz terminals
M27C1001-70F1 Applications
There are a lot of STMicroelectronics M27C1001-70F1 Memory applications.
- Cache memory
- nonvolatile BIOS memory
- mainframes
- supercomputers
- eSRAM
- graphics card
- servers
- networking
- workstations,
- personal computers