Part No:
MT42L128M32D2KL-3 IT:A
Category:DRAM
Description:Memory IC MT42L128M32 12mm mm
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Specification
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)
Additional Feature
SELF REFRESH; IT ALSO REQUIRES 1.2V NOM
Supply Voltage-Max (Vsup)
Supply Voltage-Min (Vsup)
Products Detail
MT42L128M32D2KL-3 IT:A Overview
A Volatile-type memory can be classified as the memory type of this device. In addition, memory ics is available in a Bulk case as well. Embedded in the 168-WFBGA case, memory ics is a single file. On the chip, there is an 4Gb 128M x 32 memory, which is the size of the chip's memory. There is a DRAM-format memory used in this device, which is the memory format used by mainstream devices. Featuring an extended operating temperature range of -25°C~85°C TC, this device allows it to be used in a variety of demanding applications. The device is capable of handling a supply voltage of 1.14V~1.3V volts. The recommended mounting type for memory ics is Surface Mount. A total of 168 terminations have been planted on the chip. The comprehensive working procedure of this part involves 1 functions. In order to power this memory device, 1.8V will be necessary. A clock frequency rotation within 333MHz is used for the ic memory chip to rotate data. Similar parts are frequently selected using the ic memory chip's base part number, MT42L128M32. This chip features all the merits of a conventional chip, but it also features SELF REFRESH; IT ALSO REQUIRES 1.2V NOM to improve system performance. 1 ports allow read/write access to one memory address in this chip.
MT42L128M32D2KL-3 IT:A Features
Package / Case: 168-WFBGA
Additional Feature:SELF REFRESH; IT ALSO REQUIRES 1.2V NOM
MT42L128M32D2KL-3 IT:A Applications
There are a lot of Micron Technology Inc.
MT42L128M32D2KL-3 IT:A Memory applications.
- supercomputers
- telecommunications
- workstations,
- DVD disk buffer
- data buffer
- nonvolatile BIOS memory
- Camcorders
- embedded logic
- eDRAM
- graphics card
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