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TH58512DC

Toshiba

TH58512DC by Toshiba

EEPROM; No. of Terminals: 22; Package Shape: RECTANGULAR; Minimum Supply Voltage (Vsup): 3 V; Parallel or Serial: PARALLEL; Memory Width: 8;

Median Price

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Lifecycle Status

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In-Stock Inventory

< 1k

Technical Specifications

EEPROM TH58512DC attributes and parameters. Explore more EEPROM devices from Toshiba

Specs

Maximum Access Time:

55 ns

JESD-30 Code:

R-XXMA-X22

Memory Density:

268435456 bit

Memory IC Type:

Memory Width:

8

No. of Functions:

1

No. of Terminals:

22

No. of Words:

33554432 words

No. of Words Code:

32M

Operating Mode:

ASYNCHRONOUS

Organization:

32MX8

Package Body Material:

UNSPECIFIED

Package Shape:

Package Style (Meter):

MICROELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY

Parallel or Serial:

PARALLEL

Programming Voltage (V):

3

Qualification:

Not Qualified

Maximum Supply Voltage (Vsup):

3.6 V

Minimum Supply Voltage (Vsup):

3 V

Nominal Supply Voltage / Vsup (V):

3.3

Surface Mount:

NO

Technology:

CMOS

Terminal Form:

UNSPECIFIED

Terminal Position:

UNSPECIFIED

Trade Compliance

TH58512DC Memory ICs trade compliance attributes, and parameters.

ECCN

EAR99

ECCN Governance

EAR

HTS

8542.32.00.51

SB

8542.32.00.50

Manufacturer Highlights

Toshiba

TOSHIBA, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. Its diversified products and services include power, industrial and social infrastructure systems, elevators and escalators, electronic components, semiconductors, hard disk drives (HDD), printers, batteries, lighting, as well as IT solutions such as quantum cryptography which has been in development at Cambridge Research Laboratory, Toshiba Europe, located in the United Kingdom, now being commercialised.It was one of the biggest manufacturers of personal computers, consumer electronics, home appliances, and medical equipment. As a semiconductor company and the inventor of flash memory, Toshiba had been one of the top 10 in the chip industry until its flash memory unit was spun off as Toshiba Memory, later Kioxia, in the late 2010s.

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