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clone2

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Posted - 07/28/2019 :  20:24:56  Show Profile
Hello everyone


I would like to add this devices KM681000CLP-7L to my GQ-4X programmer Can anyone assist in add this device

https://www.digchip.com/datasheets/parts/datasheet/409/KM681000CLP-7L.php

DK
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anniel

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Posted - 07/29/2019 :  04:34:36  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by clone2

Hello everyone


I would like to add this devices KM681000CLP-7L to my GQ-4X programmer Can anyone assist in add this device

https://www.digchip.com/datasheets/parts/datasheet/409/KM681000CLP-7L.php


This is not an EPROM.
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clone2

USA
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Posted - 07/29/2019 :  13:07:28  Show Profile
ok then what is it

DK
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anniel

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Posted - 07/29/2019 :  14:02:01  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by clone2

ok then what is it

It is Static Random Access Memory and you can not copy RAM. Contents of RAM changes all the time.
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clone2

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Posted - 07/29/2019 :  20:52:42  Show Profile
Looking at the data sheet's look's like this converted into the K6T1008C2E

This is in GQ-4X programmer device list (K6T1008C2E) under samsung
the 2 chip seem to be the same thing


Name="K6T1008C2E",ID="XXXX",Class="BQ4015",Category="SRAM",MFG="SAMSUNG",VCC="5.5V",PINVCC="ZIF32_PIN32",CodeSize="131072",Package="DIP32",Message="Short the chip pin 32 and pin 30 by a 10K resistor or a wire.To keep CS2 pin high"


Part KM681000CLP-7L
Category Memory => SRAM => Low Power => 1 Mb
Description Description = KM681000C 128K X 8 Bit Low Power CMOS Static RAM ;; Organization = 128Kx8 ;; Vcc(V) = 4.5~5.5 ;; Speed-tAA(ns) = 55,70 ;; Operating Temperature = C,i ;; Operating Current(mA) = 60 ;; Standby Current(uA) = 15 ;; Package = 32DIP,32SOP,32TSOP1 ;; Production Status = Eol ;; Comments = Converted Into K6T1008C2E


Part K6T1008C2E
Category Memory => SRAM => Low Power => 1 Mb
Description Description = K6T1008C2E 128K X 8 Bit Low Power CMOS Static RAM ;; Organization = 128Kx8 ;; Vcc(V) = 4.5~5.5 ;; Speed-tAA(ns) = 55,70 ;; Operating Temperature = C,i ;; Operating Current(mA) = 50 ;; Standby Current(uA) = 10 ;; Package = 32DIP,32SOP,32TSOP1 ;; Production Status = Eol ;; Comments = K6X1008C2D Recommended



DK
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anniel

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Posted - 07/30/2019 :  04:37:32  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by clone2

Looking at the data sheet's look's like this converted into the K6T1008C2E

This is in GQ-4X programmer device list (K6T1008C2E) under samsung
the 2 chip seem to be the same thing


Name="K6T1008C2E",ID="XXXX",Class="BQ4015",Category="SRAM",MFG="SAMSUNG",VCC="5.5V",PINVCC="ZIF32_PIN32",CodeSize="131072",Package="DIP32",Message="Short the chip pin 32 and pin 30 by a 10K resistor or a wire.To keep CS2 pin high"


Part KM681000CLP-7L
Category Memory => SRAM => Low Power => 1 Mb
Description Description = KM681000C 128K X 8 Bit Low Power CMOS Static RAM ;; Organization = 128Kx8 ;; Vcc(V) = 4.5~5.5 ;; Speed-tAA(ns) = 55,70 ;; Operating Temperature = C,i ;; Operating Current(mA) = 60 ;; Standby Current(uA) = 15 ;; Package = 32DIP,32SOP,32TSOP1 ;; Production Status = Eol ;; Comments = Converted Into K6T1008C2E


Part K6T1008C2E
Category Memory => SRAM => Low Power => 1 Mb
Description Description = K6T1008C2E 128K X 8 Bit Low Power CMOS Static RAM ;; Organization = 128Kx8 ;; Vcc(V) = 4.5~5.5 ;; Speed-tAA(ns) = 55,70 ;; Operating Temperature = C,i ;; Operating Current(mA) = 50 ;; Standby Current(uA) = 10 ;; Package = 32DIP,32SOP,32TSOP1 ;; Production Status = Eol ;; Comments = K6X1008C2D Recommended




You are right K6X1008C2D is also similar.
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