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MD80C28710

Math Coprocessor, 16-Bit, CMOS, CDIP40

Manufacturer: Intel

Categories: Math Processors

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Intel MD80C28710 is a 16-bit CMOS math coprocessor within the MD80 series, featuring a CDIP40 package. This component offers a maximum clock frequency of 10 MHz and operates with a nominal supply voltage of 5V, ranging from 4.75V to 5.25V. Its external data bus width is 16 bits. The device is constructed with a ceramic, metal-sealed cofired package (JESD-30 Code: R-CDIP-T40) and employs through-hole terminal form with a 2.540 mm pitch. Designed for robust operation, it supports an extended operating temperature range from -55°C to 125°C. Screening levels comply with 38535Q/M, 38534H, and 883B standards. This math processor is suitable for applications requiring enhanced floating-point arithmetic capabilities, commonly found in industrial automation and legacy computing systems.

Additional Information

Series: MD80RoHS Status: Manufacturer Lead Time: Product Status: DiscontinuedPackaging: Datasheet:
Technical Details:
TechnologyCMOS
Address_Bus_Width0
Boundary_ScanNo
Clock_Frequency_Max10.0000000000000000
External_Data_Bus_Width16
JESD_30_CodeR-CDIP-T40
Number_of_Terminals40
Operating_Temperature_Max125.0000
Operating_Temperature_Min-55.0000
Package_Body_MaterialCERAMIC, METAL-SEALED COFIRED
Package_CodeDIP
Package_Equivalence_CodeDIP40,.6
Package_ShapeRectangular
Package_StyleIN-LINE
Screening_Level_Reference_Standard38535Q/M;38534H;883B
Supply_Current_Max115.00000000
Supply_Voltage_Max5.2500
Supply_Voltage_Min4.7500
Supply_Voltage_Nom5.0000
Surface_MountNo
Terminal_FormTHROUGH-HOLE
Terminal_Pitch2.540
Terminal_PositionDual
uPs_uCs_Peripheral_ICs_TypeMATH PROCESSOR, COPROCESSOR

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