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CDP1823C - 128-Word x 8-Bit Static Random-Access Memory

Download the CDP1823C datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the CDP1823 variant, as both devices belong to the same 128-word x 8-bit static random-access memory family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Key Features

  • Fast access time: 450 ns at Voo= 5 V; 250 ns at Voo = 10 V.
  • Common data inputs and outputs.
  • Multiple-chip select inputs to simplify memory system expansion The RCA-CDP1823 and CDP1823C are 128-word by 8-bit CMOS SOS static random-access memories. These memories are compatible with general-purpose microprocessors. The two memories are functionally identical. They differ in that the CDP1823 has a recommended operating voltage range of 4 to 10.5 volts, and the CDP1823C.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (CDP1823-GE.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number CDP1823C
Manufacturer GE
File Size 254.00 KB
Description 128-Word x 8-Bit Static Random-Access Memory
Datasheet download datasheet CDP1823C Datasheet

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Random-Access Memories (RAMs) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ CDP1823, CDP1823C BLlS 0 eus I 2. 23 BUS 2 22 BUS 3 21 BuS 4 5 BUS 5- 6 20 19 BUS 6 8US 7 7 8 18 17 CSI 9 16 CS2 10 "c.53 V55 12 15 1" 3 TOP VIEW VDD MAO MAl MA2 MA3 MA' MA5 MAS MWR -Mmi ess C54 TERMINAL ASSIGNMENT 128-Word X 8-Bit Static Random-Access Memory Features: • Fast access time: 450 ns at Voo= 5 V; 250 ns at Voo = 10 V • Common data inputs and outputs • Multiple-chip select inputs to simplify memory system expansion The RCA-CDP1823 and CDP1823C are 128-word by 8-bit CMOS SOS static random-access memories. These memories are compatible with general-purpose microprocessors. The two memories are functionally identical.