The N27C210200V10 is a high-speed, 2-megabit (256K x 8) CMOS EPROM (Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory) manufactured by Intel. It is designed for applications requiring non-volatile storage of data or program code. The '10' likely indicates a 100ns access time.
Applications
- Embedded Systems: Stores firmware and application code in embedded systems.
- Microcontroller Programs: Used for storing programs in microcontroller-based applications.
- Boot ROMs: Employed as boot ROMs in computer systems and embedded devices.
- Data Storage: Used for storing configuration data and other non-volatile information.
- Industrial Control Systems: Implemented in industrial control systems for storing control algorithms and parameters.
Features
- 2-Megabit EPROM: Provides 2 megabits of non-volatile storage capacity.
- CMOS Technology: Utilizes CMOS technology for low power consumption.
- High-Speed Access: Offers a fast access time, likely 100ns based on the part number suffix.
- Erasable and Reprogrammable: Can be erased using ultraviolet light and reprogrammed.
- Single Power Supply: Operates from a single 5V power supply.
Benefits
- Non-Volatile Storage: Retains data even when power is removed.
- Low Power Consumption: CMOS technology minimizes power consumption.
- Fast Data Access: High-speed access ensures quick retrieval of stored data.
- Reprogrammable: Allows for easy updates and modifications to stored code.
- Reliable Operation: Designed for reliable operation in various environments.
Additional Details
The N27C210200V10 typically comes in a DIP (Dual In-line Package) or PLCC (Plastic Leaded Chip Carrier) package. Key parameters include access time, power consumption, and programming voltage. The device is erased by exposing it to ultraviolet light through a quartz window on the top of the package. Detailed specifications, including timing diagrams and programming algorithms, can be found in the original Intel datasheet.