The 53S281J/883B is a bipolar PROM (Programmable Read-Only Memory) manufactured by AMD. It is part of AMD's range of high-performance memory solutions designed for demanding applications.
Applications:
- Military and Aerospace Systems: Due to its high reliability and ability to operate in extreme conditions, this PROM is frequently used in military and aerospace applications, including flight control systems, radar systems, and communication equipment.
- Industrial Control Systems: Used in industrial automation and control equipment, providing reliable storage for critical system parameters and control logic.
- Telecommunications Equipment: Deployed in telecommunication systems for storing configuration data and routing tables.
- Data Processing Systems: Utilized in older data processing systems and computers for storing firmware and boot code.
Features:
- High Reliability: The /883B designation indicates that this part is manufactured and tested to military standards, ensuring high reliability and performance in harsh environments.
- Bipolar Technology: Offers fast access times compared to other PROM technologies.
- Programmable: Can be programmed to store specific data patterns, making it adaptable to various application requirements.
- Non-Volatile Memory: Retains stored data even when power is removed.
- Wide Temperature Range: Designed to operate over a wide temperature range, suitable for extreme environments.
Benefits:
- Robust Performance: Military-grade manufacturing ensures dependable performance in critical applications.
- Fast Access Times: Bipolar technology provides quick retrieval of stored data, crucial for real-time applications.
- Data Retention: Non-volatile memory guarantees that stored data is preserved even during power outages.
- Adaptability: Programmability allows customization to specific system requirements.
- Long-Term Availability: Parts manufactured by Rochester Electronics often ensure continuous availability of legacy components.
Additional Details:
The 53S281J/883B typically comes in a ceramic DIP (Dual In-line Package). It requires a programming voltage to set the memory contents. The specific programming procedure and voltage levels are outlined in the device datasheet. This PROM is a critical component in legacy systems where reliability and data retention are paramount. It is often used in systems where reprogramming is infrequent, and the need for robust, non-volatile storage is essential.