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MOSLSITMS2516. SMJ251616.384-BIT ERASABLE PROGRAMMABLE REA.O-ONLY MEMORIESDECEMBER 1979 - REVISED AUGUST 1983• Organization ... 2048 X 8• Single + 5-V Power Supply'• Pin Compatible with Existing ROMs andEPROMs (16K, 32K, and 64K) .• JEDEC Standard Pinout• <strong>Al</strong>l Inputs/Outputs Fully TTL Compatible• Static Operation (No Clocks, No Refresh)• Max Access/Min Cycle Time:'2516-35'2516-45350 ns450 ns• 8-Bit Output for Use in Microprocessor-Based Systems \• N-Channel Silicon-Gate Technology• 3-State Output BuffersooLow Power Dissipation:Active ... 285 mW TypicalStandby ... 100 mW TypicalGuaranteed DC Noise Immunity withStandard TTL Loads• No Pull-Up Resistors Required• Available in Full Military Temperature RangeVersion (SMJ2516)descriptionThe '2516 series are 16,384-bit, ultraviolet-lighterasable, electrically-programmable read-onlymemories. These devices are fabricated usingN-channel silicon-gate technology for high speed andsimple interface with MOS and bipolar circuits. <strong>Al</strong>l inputs(including program data inputs) can be driven bySeries 54/74 TTL circuits without the use of externalpull-up resistors, and each output can drive one Series54/74 TTL circuit without external resistors. The dataoutputs are three-state for connecting multiple devicesto a common bus. The '2516 is plug-in compatiblewith the '401616K static RAM.A6A5A4A3<strong>Al</strong>QlTMS2516 .•. JL PACKAGESMJ2516 ... J PACKAGE(TOP VIEW)A7VeeA6A8A5A9A4VppA3 SA2A10A1PD/PGMAO 0801 0702 0603 05VSS 04SMJ2516 .•. FG PACKAGE(TOP VIEW)ur-. U U U U U U~ Z zz>z z4 3 2 13231305 6. 29 A86 28 A97 27 NC8 26 Vpp9 25 S10 24 <strong>Al</strong>011 23 PD/PGM12 22 Q813 21 Q714 15 1617181920NM (/)U~L!l

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