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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 (faster versions were produced later).
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.


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Revision as of 02:01, 22 January 2022

2102 pinout (click to enlarge)

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

Note

Apparently, Intel used production lot numbers on their chips until 1975/1976 before switching to the usual year/week date codes.