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Offline danamania

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Re: SIMMs
« on: March 15, 2003, 02:28:22 AM »
I do the google thing too, and generally find just what I need. plugging the numbers on the individual chips themselves in, and searching through the semiconductor lists that pop up can help.

for example I have a SIMM here with:

SEC    KOREA
525Y
KM48C2100AJ-70

the last number looks likely - about all I can tell straight off is it's 70ns. plugging the "48c2100" into google, I come across a page showing that as a:

IC-DRAM 48C2100,2MX8BIT,SOJ,28P,300MIL

looks like it - DRAM, same number, and 2m x 8bit

so basically each chip contains 2meg of 8bits, which in this case is an easy 2megabytes. There's 4 chips on it and that gives 8mb - I know it's an 8mb too cos it has a sticker on it that says 8MB :)

Another simm laying about has the string "HM5117400AS6" on it. 60ns there, and searching for "5117400" shows those chips being 4mx4, which is 4meg of 4 bits - for just sizing the chips that's equivalent to the first example too - it holds the same number of bits as a 2meg of 8bits - also, 2 of the 4megof4 chips would hold 4megof8bits, if that makes more sense, thinking in 8 bits

so with 2 chips holding 4 full megabytes, and 16 chips on the whole simm, it's... a 32mb simm.

98% of the time it's that simple. some ICs though, just don't turn up anywhere, and all I do there is stick them in a box and test :)

dana