The Samsung 23219 64MB memory module is a Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory (SDRAM) module designed for use in older computer systems and embedded applications. Characterized by its 8Mx8 configuration and 8C chip count, this module provides 64MB of storage capacity. While relatively small by modern standards, this module was essential for enhancing performance in systems of its era.
Applications:
- Legacy computer systems
- Embedded systems
- Industrial control systems
- Networking devices
- Older printers and peripherals
Features:
- 64MB storage capacity
- 8Mx8 memory organization
- SDRAM technology
- 8C chip count
- Standard JEDEC pinout
Benefits:
- Increased system performance compared to systems with less memory
- Improved multitasking capabilities for older operating systems
- Enhanced data handling in embedded applications
Additional Details:
The 64MB SDRAM module operates within standard voltage parameters typical for SDRAM technology of its time (usually 3.3V). SDRAM offers improved performance over older memory types like DRAM by synchronizing memory operations with the system clock, thus enabling faster data access. This particular module, with its 8Mx8 configuration, indicates an organization of 8 million memory locations, each capable of storing 8 bits of data. The 8C designation suggests the module utilizes eight individual memory chips to achieve the total capacity. This module complies with the JEDEC standards for SDRAM modules, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of systems designed to use this type of memory. While relatively small compared to modern memory modules, it provided a significant upgrade for systems requiring more memory for running applications and managing data. Its presence allowed for smoother operation of applications and enhanced multitasking capabilities in its intended use cases. It's a legacy component now, but at the time, was essential for improving system performance.