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It is an NMOS part requiring a single +5 V supply. | It is an NMOS part requiring a single +5 V supply. | ||
It has separate data input and output pins. Access time is 500 ns | It has separate data input and output pins. Access time is 500 ns. Faster versions were produced later, and other manufacturers second-sourced the part. | ||
==Used in== | ==Used in== | ||
* [[DF1]] / [[DF2]] | * [[DF1]] / [[DF2]] | ||
* [[Nicolet 526]] | |||
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Revision as of 02:01, 22 January 2022
The Intel 2102 (Tek P/N 156-0291-00) is a 1k×1 static RAM in a 16-pin DIP, introduced in 1972.
It is an NMOS part requiring a single +5 V supply.
It has separate data input and output pins. Access time is 500 ns. Faster versions were produced later, and other manufacturers second-sourced the part.
Used in
- DF1 / DF2
- Nicolet 526
- ...
Note
Apparently, Intel used production lot numbers on their chips until 1975/1976 before switching to the usual year/week date codes.