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N27C64

OTP ROM, 512X4, 70ns, CMOS, PQCC32

Manufacturer: Intel

Categories: OTP ROMs

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Intel N27C64 is a 512 x 4 bit CMOS OTP ROM with a maximum access time of 70ns. This component features a 2048 bit memory density and operates asynchronously with 3-state outputs. The N27C64 series is housed in a JEDEC R-PQCC-J32 package, a 32-terminal plastic chip carrier with J-bend terminals on a 1.270mm pitch. It requires a programming voltage of 12.5V and operates from a nominal supply voltage of 5V, with a maximum supply current of 50mA. This device is suitable for applications requiring non-volatile code storage, including industrial control systems and legacy consumer electronics. Its CMOS technology ensures low power consumption.

Additional Information

Series: N27C64RoHS Status: Manufacturer Lead Time: Product Status: DiscontinuedPackaging: Datasheet:
Technical Details:
TechnologyCMOS
Access_Time_Max70.0000000000000000
I_O_TypeCOMMON
JESD_30_CodeR-PQCC-J32
Memory_Density2048.0000000000000000
Memory_IC_TypeOTP ROM
Memory_Organization512X4
Memory_Width4
Number_of_Functions1
Number_of_Terminals32
Number_of_Words8192.0000000000000000
Number_of_Words_Code512
Operating_ModeAsynchronous
Operating_Temperature_Max70.0
Operating_Temperature_Min0.0
Output_Characteristics3-State
Package_Body_MaterialPLASTIC/EPOXY
Package_CodeQCCJ
Package_Equivalence_CodeLDCC32,.5X.6
Package_ShapeRectangular
Package_StyleCHIP CARRIER
Parallel_SerialParallel
Programming_Voltage12.5
Supply_Current_Max50.000000000000000
Supply_Voltage_Nom5
Surface_MountYes
Terminal_FormJ BEND
Terminal_Pitch1.270
Terminal_PositionQUAD

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