Part No:
M29F400BT70N6
Category:Interface ICs
Description:Surface Mount Memory IC M29F400 4 Mb kb 20mA mA
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Specification
Package / Case
48-TFSOP (0.724, 18.40mm Width)
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Max Operating Temperature
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M29F400BT70N6 Overview
As far as its memory type goes, it falls into the Non-Volatile category. You can get memory ics in a Tray case. 48-TFSOP (0.724, 18.40mm Width) case encloses it. There is 4Mb 512K x 8 256K x 16 of memory on the chip. The device uses a mainstream FLASH-format memory. Suitable for use in a wide range of demanding applications, this device offers an extended operating temperature range of 0°C~70°C TA. There is a voltage range of 4.5V~5.5V for the supply voltage. It is recommended that the mounting type be Surface Mount. When choosing similar parts, M29F400 is frequently referred to as the device's base part number. In this ic memory chip, there is an 48-pin package that encloses the device. This memory chip has an operating supply voltage of 5V. As a result of the Surface Mount mounting configuration, this chip is designed to be straightforward, high-efficiency, and easy to install. As far as the nominal supply current of this memory component is concerned, it is rated at 20mA. Memory ics must operate at a temperature of at least 0°C. Temperatures over 70°C°C are not recommended. If this part is to be used, the minimum supply voltage should not be less than 4.5V volts. The operating voltage of the memory ics shall not exceed 5.5V.
M29F400BT70N6 Features
Package / Case: 48-TFSOP (0.724, 18.40mm Width)
48 Pins
Operating Supply Voltage:5V
M29F400BT70N6 Applications
There are a lot of Micron Technology Inc.
M29F400BT70N6 Memory applications.
- multimedia computers
- networking
- personal computers
- servers
- supercomputers
- telecommunications
- workstations,
- DVD disk buffer
- data buffer
- nonvolatile BIOS memory
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