93C56AT-E/SN Overview
As far as its memory type goes, it falls into the Non-Volatile category. It is supplied votage within Tape & Reel (TR). As you can see, it is embedded in 8-SOIC (0.154, 3.90mm Width) case. The chip has an 2Kb 256 x 8 memory. In this device, the memory is of the EEPROM-format, which is a popular format in the mainstream computing sector. Due to its wide operating temperature range, this device can be used in a wide variety of demanding applications. The device is capable of handling a supply voltage of 4.5V~5.5V. There is a recommended mounting type of Surface Mount for it. On the chip, there are 8 terminations. This part supports as many as 1 functions for the comprehensive working procedure. In order to function properly, this ic memory chip should be powered by a voltage of 5V. With a clock frequency of 2MHz, the memory rotates on its own. A device's base part number, 93C56A, is often used in order to identify similar components. A 8-pin package containing this memory device is used to house this device. The memory device in question has 8 pins, thus indicating that it has 8 memory locations that can be accessed. This memory's operating supply voltage is 5V. In this chip, the Surface Mount 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. In spite of all the merits this chip has, it also features 1000K ERASE/WRITE CYCLES; DATA RETENTION > 200 YEARS to level up system performance. Talking about power supplies, this memory chip requires merely 5V. By integrating with the MICROWIRE-type serial bus, this memory transmits data to the processor.
93C56AT-E/SN Features
Package / Case: 8-SOIC (0.154, 3.90mm Width)
8 Pins
Operating Supply Voltage:5V
Additional Feature:1000K ERASE/WRITE CYCLES; DATA RETENTION > 200 YEARS
93C56AT-E/SN Applications
There are a lot of Microchip Technology 93C56AT-E/SN Memory applications.
- data buffer
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- eDRAM
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- servers
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- Cache memory
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- networks
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- graphics card
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- main computer memory
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- hard disk drive (HDD)
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- Camcorders
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- embedded logic
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