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Can't seem to find a datasheet for this one, it's in a PCB from 2003
HY62WT081ED55C
Thanks
HY62WT081ED55C
Thanks
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At an inspired guess it's made by Hyundai. That might help.Can't seem to find a datasheet for this one, it's in a PCB from 2003
HY62WT081ED55C
it's a standard 62256 ( 32K * 8 ) but am not 100% certain.Thanks guys. Should have said that it's 28-pin surface mount. I THINK
Even though the part is marked as "HY62WT081E", the actual part numberCan't seem to find a datasheet for this one, it's in a PCB from 2003
HY62WT081ED55C
Excellent, many thanks for that. So why didn't the put complete numberEven though the part is marked as "HY62WT081E", the actual part number
is "HY62WT08081E".
Here is a datasheet for the HY62WT08081E series:
http://www.datasheets.org.uk/pdf/1669143.pdf
Page 13 of the datasheet decodes the part number as ...
HY62WT081E = part name, 2.7~5.5V
D = Low Low Power
55 = 55ns @ 4.5~5.5V, 70ns @ 2.7~3.6V
C = Commercial (0 ~ 70 °C)
When AdrianC posted the URL of the "Hynix part number decoder", IOn Wed, 10 Dec 2008 14:50:41 +1100, Franc Zabkar
fzabkar@iinternode.on.net> wrote:
Even though the part is marked as "HY62WT081E", the actual part number
is "HY62WT08081E".
Here is a datasheet for the HY62WT08081E series:
http://www.datasheets.org.uk/pdf/1669143.pdf
Page 13 of the datasheet decodes the part number as ...
HY62WT081E = part name, 2.7~5.5V
D = Low Low Power
55 = 55ns @ 4.5~5.5V, 70ns @ 2.7~3.6V
C = Commercial (0 ~ 70 °C)
Excellent, many thanks for that. So why didn't the put complete number
on the chip? For security purposes? It looks like the whole number
could have been accomodated.