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D2125H-4

Standard SRAM, 1KX1, 35ns, MOS, CDIP16

Manufacturer: Intel

Categories: SRAMs

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Intel D2125H-4 is a 1024 x 1 bit standard SRAM with a maximum access time of 35ns. This MOS technology memory component features a 3-state output characteristic and operates asynchronously. The memory organization is 1KX1, and it is housed in a 16-lead ceramic dual in-line package (CDIP16), with a terminal pitch of 2.54mm. This part is suitable for applications in industrial and consumer electronics where reliable, asynchronous memory is required. The JESD30 code for this package is R-XDIP-T16. Operating temperature ranges from 0°C to 70°C.

Additional Information

Series: D2125RoHS Status: Manufacturer Lead Time: 0Product Status: DiscontinuedPackaging: Datasheet:
Technical Details:
TechnologyMOS
Access_Time_Max35.0000000000000000
JESD_30_CodeR-XDIP-T16
Memory_Density1024.0000000000000000
Memory_IC_TypeSTANDARD SRAM
Memory_Organization1KX1
Memory_Width1
Number_of_Terminals16
Number_of_Words1024.0000000000000000
Number_of_Words_Code1k
Operating_ModeAsynchronous
Operating_Temperature_Max70.0
Operating_Temperature_Min0.0
Output_Characteristics3-State
Package_Body_MaterialCeramic
Package_CodeDIP
Package_Equivalence_CodeDIP16,.3
Package_ShapeRectangular
Package_StyleIN-LINE
Parallel_SerialParallel
Surface_MountNo
Terminal_FormTHROUGH-HOLE
Terminal_Pitch2.540
Terminal_PositionDual

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