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IC OTP 512KBIT 70NS 28SOIC

AT27LV512A-70RC

Manufacturer Part Number
AT27LV512A-70RC
Description
IC OTP 512KBIT 70NS 28SOIC
Manufacturer
Atmel
Datasheet

Specifications of AT27LV512A-70RC

Format - Memory
EPROMs
Memory Type
OTP EPROM
Memory Size
512K (64K x 8)
Speed
70ns
Interface
Parallel
Voltage - Supply
3 V ~ 3.6 V, 4.5 V ~ 5.5 V
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 70°C
Package / Case
28-SOIC (8.69mm width)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Atmel’s innovative design techniques provide fast speeds
that rival 5V parts while keeping the low power consump-
tion of a 3.3V supply. At V
accessed in less than 70 ns. With a typical power dissipa-
tion of only 18 mW at 5 MHz and V
AT27LV512A consumes less than one fifth the power of a
standard 5V EPROM.
Standby mode supply current is typically less than 1 A at
3.3V.
The AT27LV512A is available in industry standard JEDEC-
approved one-time programmable (OTP) plastic PLCC,
SOIC, and TSOP packages. All devices feature two-line
control (CE, OE) to give designers the flexibility to prevent
bus contention.
The AT27LV512A operating with V
level outputs that are compatible with standard TTL logic
devices operating at V
ble of standard 5-volt operation making it ideally suited for
dual supply range systems or card products that are plug-
gable in both 3-volt and 5-volt hosts.
Atmel’s AT27LV512A has additional features to ensure
high quality and efficient production use. The Rapid™ Pro-
gramming Algorithm reduces the time required to program
the part and guarantees reliable programming. Program-
Block Diagram
2
AT27LV512A
CC
= 5.0V. The device is also capa-
CC
= 3.0V, any byte can be
CC
at 3.0V produces TTL
C C
= 3.3V, the
ming time is typically only 100 s/byte. The Integrated
Product Identification Code electronically identifies the
device and manufacturer. This feature is used by industry
standard programming equipment to select the proper pro-
gramming algorithms and voltages. The AT27LV512A pro-
grams exactly the same way as a standard 5V AT27C512R
and uses the same programming equipment.
System Considerations
Switching between active and standby conditions via the
Chip Enable pin may produce transient voltage excursions.
Unless accommodated by the system design, these tran-
sients may exceed data sheet limits, resulting in device
non-conformance. At a minimum, a 0.1 F high frequency,
low inherent inductance, ceramic capacitor should be uti-
lized for each device. This capacitor should be connected
between the V
close to the device as possible. Additionally, to stabilize the
supply voltage level on printed circuit boards with large
EPROM arrays, a 4.7 F bulk electrolytic capacitor should
be utilized, again connected between the V
terminals. This capacitor should be positioned as close as
possible to the point where the power supply is connected
to the array.
CC
and Ground terminals of the device, as
CC
and Ground

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