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PAL20L8A-2MJS

Monolithic Memories

PAL20L8A-2MJS by Monolithic Memories

OT PLD; Grading Of Temperature: MILITARY; Form Of Terminal: THROUGH-HOLE; No. of Terminals: 24; Package Code: DIP; Package Shape: RECTANGULAR;

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< 1k

Technical Specifications

Programmable Logic Devices (PLD) PAL20L8A-2MJS attributes and parameters. Explore more Programmable Logic Devices (PLD) devices from Monolithic Memories

IC Features

Programmable IC Type:

No. of Outputs:

8

Output Function:

Combinatorial

No. of Inputs:

20

No. of Product Terms:

64

Propagation Delay:

50 ns

Technology:

TTL

Architecture:

PAL-TYPE

Sub-Category:

Programmable Logic Devices

Power Characteristics

Nominal Supply Voltage:

5

Power Supplies (V):

5 V

Temperature and Environmental Ratings

Maximum Operating Temperature:

125 °C (257 °F)

Minimum Operating Temperature:

-55 °C (-67 °F)

Temprature Grade:

Packaging and Physical Characteristics

Package Body Material:

Ceramic

Package Style (Meter):

In-Line

Package Code:

DIP

Package Shape:

Package Equivalence Code:

DIP24,.3

Terminal Characteristcs

Terminal Position:

Dual

Terminal Form:

No. of Terminals:

24

Terminal Pitch:

2.54 mm

Terminal Finish:

Tin/Lead

Standards

JESD-30 Code:

R-XDIP-T24

JESD-609 Code:

e0

Qualified:

No

Trade Compliance

PAL20L8A-2MJS Programmable ICs trade compliance attributes, and parameters.

ECCN

3A001.A.2.C

ECCN Governance

EAR

HTS

8542.39.00.01

SB

8542.39.00.00

Manufacturer Highlights

Monolithic Memories

Monolithic Memories, Inc. produced bipolar PROMs, programmable logic devices, and logic circuits. A team of MMI engineers, under the direction of Ze'ev Drori and headed by John Birkner and H. T. Chua, invented the class of devices known as Programmable Array Logic. MMI was founded in 1969 by former Fairchild Semiconductor engineer Ze'ev Drori, later the President and CEO of Tesla Motors. In 1987, under the stewardship of President Irwin Federman, it was merged with Advanced Micro Devices in a $422 million stock swap to become the world's largest integrated circuit manufacturer. AMD later spun off their programmable logic division as Vantis, which was then acquired by Lattice Semiconductor.

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