Based on the product name, this appears to be a 128MB memory module manufactured by Elpida Memory. The specification '16Mx8' likely refers to the organization of the memory chips, indicating that it's composed of memory chips with a 16M x 8 configuration. '9C' may indicate the number of chips or banks. Given the age of Elpida Memory and the relatively small capacity, this is likely SDRAM or DDR SDRAM.
Applications:
- Older embedded systems
- Legacy computing devices
- Specialized industrial equipment
Features:
- 128MB capacity
- 16Mx8 memory chip organization
- Likely SDRAM or DDR SDRAM technology
- 9 chips or banks
Benefits:
- Provides memory for basic computing tasks on very old or specialized systems.
- Suitable for applications with minimal memory requirements.
- Enables operation of embedded systems or legacy devices.
Additional Details:
Due to limited publicly available data, pinpointing the exact SDRAM/DDR SDRAM generation and timings is challenging. To determine the exact specifications, one would need to physically examine the module's label or datasheet.
Potential specifications (assuming DDR SDRAM):
- Module Type: DIMM or SO-DIMM (depending on target device)
- Density: 128MB
- Speed: DDR-200, DDR-266, or DDR-333 (depending on binning)
- Voltage: 2.5V