The EBE20AE4ACFA-8E-E is a memory module produced by Elpida Memory, before they were acquired by Micron Technology. This module is designed to provide random access memory (RAM) to a system. Based on the part number and Elpida's product line, it is most likely a DDR2 or DDR3 SDRAM module. These modules are commonly used in various devices like desktops, laptops, and servers, to provide temporary data storage for running applications and operating systems.
Applications
- Desktop Computers
- Laptop Computers
- Servers
- Workstations
- Embedded Systems
Features
- High-speed data transfer
- Low Power Consumption (characteristic of DDR2/DDR3)
- Reliable Data Storage
- Standard DIMM interface
Benefits
- Improved System Performance
- Enhanced Multitasking Capabilities
- Energy Efficiency
- Increased System Responsiveness
Additional Details
Since Elpida Memory is no longer a separate company, obtaining precise specifications for this exact module can be challenging. However, based on the naming convention, it is most likely a DDR2 or DDR3 SDRAM module. DDR2 modules generally operate at speeds between 400MHz and 800MHz with a voltage of 1.8V, while DDR3 modules operate between 800MHz and 2133MHz, with voltages of 1.5V or 1.35V. The "-8E" segment likely denotes a specific speed grade. The capacity of the module will vary. The DIMM interface is standard. Consult archived datasheets or comparable Micron products for detailed specifications. Memory timings (CAS latency, RAS to CAS delay, etc.) are critical for performance. Modules are comprised of multiple memory chips organized for the specified capacity. The absence of an "ECC" designation implies a non-ECC module, typically used in consumer PCs. RoHS compliance is anticipated. Always refer to archived datasheets when accessible for the most accurate information.