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Micron NOR 128Mbit Parallel Flash Memory 64-Pin EBGA, PC28F128P33BF60A

RS Stock No.: 777-5192Brand: MicronManufacturers Part No.: PC28F128P33BF60A
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Specifications

Brand

Micron

Memory Size

128Mbit

Interface Type

Parallel

Package Type

EBGA

Pin Count

64

Organisation

8M x 16 bit

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Cell Type

NOR

Minimum Operating Supply Voltage

2.3 V

Maximum Operating Supply Voltage

3.6 V

Block Organisation

Asymmetrical

Length

10.1mm

Height

1.2mm

Width

8.1mm

Dimensions

10.1 x 8.1 x 1.2mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

+85 °C

Maximum Random Access Time

60ns

Number of Words

8M

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40 °C

Number of Bits per Word

16bit

Product details

Flash Memory, Micron

Flash Memory

FLASH Memory IC is a non-volatile RAM that has to be written/erased in blocks. It does have a limited life in terms of number of write cycles and tends to be used for program storage that is infrequently changed.

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Micron NOR 128Mbit Parallel Flash Memory 64-Pin EBGA, PC28F128P33BF60A

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Micron NOR 128Mbit Parallel Flash Memory 64-Pin EBGA, PC28F128P33BF60A
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Technical documents

Specifications

Brand

Micron

Memory Size

128Mbit

Interface Type

Parallel

Package Type

EBGA

Pin Count

64

Organisation

8M x 16 bit

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Cell Type

NOR

Minimum Operating Supply Voltage

2.3 V

Maximum Operating Supply Voltage

3.6 V

Block Organisation

Asymmetrical

Length

10.1mm

Height

1.2mm

Width

8.1mm

Dimensions

10.1 x 8.1 x 1.2mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

+85 °C

Maximum Random Access Time

60ns

Number of Words

8M

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40 °C

Number of Bits per Word

16bit

Product details

Flash Memory, Micron

Flash Memory

FLASH Memory IC is a non-volatile RAM that has to be written/erased in blocks. It does have a limited life in terms of number of write cycles and tends to be used for program storage that is infrequently changed.