| Parameters |
| Factory Lead Time |
7 Weeks |
| Contact Plating |
Lead, Tin |
| Mount |
Surface Mount |
| Package / Case |
PLCC |
| Number of Pins |
32 |
| Published |
2005 |
| Part Status |
Active |
| Max Operating Temperature |
70°C |
| Min Operating Temperature |
0°C |
| Frequency |
100MHz |
| Operating Supply Voltage |
3.3V |
| Max Supply Voltage |
3.6V |
| Min Supply Voltage |
3V |
| Element Configuration |
Dual |
| Nominal Supply Current |
20mA |
| Max Supply Current |
20mA |
| Frequency (Max) |
100MHz |
| Access Time |
6.5 ns |
| Direction |
Unidirectional |
| Density |
72 kb |
| Sync/Async |
Synchronous |
| Word Size |
9b |
| Bus Directional |
Unidirectional |
| Retransmit Capability |
No |
| FWFT Support |
No |
| Programmable Flags Support |
Yes |
| Length |
13.97mm |
| Width |
11.43mm |
| Thickness |
2.79mm |
| RoHS Status |
RoHS Compliant |
| Lead Free |
Contains Lead |
72V251L10J8 Overview
The PLCC package contains FIFO memory chip.Mounting it in Surface Mount is recommended.As far as the operation pins are concerned, they are 32 pins.There is a maximum current requirement of 20mA for its operation.For FIFO's maximum efficiency, the supply voltage should be set to 3.3V .During operation, a minimum temperature of 0°C degrees Celsius should be maintained in order to ensure reliability.By operating at a temperature of 70°C °C, the FIFO products is capable of stable operation.If the supply voltage is very low, such as 3V V, FIFO may be able to operate.A maximum supply voltage of 3.6V V can be handled by this FIFO memory chip.In spite of the frequency 100MHz , it is capable of maintaining a good level of accuracy.Normally, the FIFO memory's maximum value is 100MHz .
72V251L10J8 Features
Frequency at most
72V251L10J8 Applications
There are a lot of Integrated Device Technology (IDT) 72V251L10J8 FIFOs Memory applications.
- Product traceability
- Extended product life cycle
- Cameras
- Transistors
- Video Processing
- Network switching/routing
- Temporary storage elements
- Alarm System
- Seismic Data Collection at Extreme Temperatures
- Desktop Computers