Re: Identifing a chip.
- From: Baron <baron.nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2007 20:52:38 +0000
Eeyore wrote:
Baron wrote:
Jumping in with both feet again. :-( Wrong "MIRA" the German
company only does surface mount passives and not RAM chips.
I'm going to have a look at some TSOP ram and see if I can get a
little further.
Did you actually try Google ?
It looks like a 64 Mbit SDRAM chip.
http://www.google.com/search?&q=P2V64S40DTP
www.deutron.com.tw/data_sheets/sdram/p2v64s_0dtp26_06034.pdf
MIRA seems to be a trademark of Deutron Electronics Corp of Taiwan.
Graham
Thanks Graham. Yes I did but I put "MIRA p2v64s40dtp" and I see you
didn't. I just tried it again and it came back with the info you have
just given me. It never occurred to me to just put in the part no:
Much appreciated.
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Best Regards:
Baron.
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