Re: Pinouts for TI speech ICs



Matthieu Benoit wrote:
I wonder if part CD8011ANL, CD2354NL from TI are house number
because I have a computer card with those kind of p/numbers which
could be memory (prom) chips.

Franc Zabkar wrote:
The 23xx number looks ROM-ish. For example, the 2316, 2332, and 2364
were Commodore 24-pin, 2K x 8, 4K x 8, and 8K x 8 ROMs. Let me know if
you need the pinouts.

No, the TI CDxxxx numbers are for custom parts that are not generally
related to any standard parts like the 23xx ROMs.

As it happens, the two parts in question probably are both ROMs, but
they have a very non-standard interface.
.



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