Feb 08, 2017
02:53 AM
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Feb 08, 2017
02:53 AM
For example, I have a TC275 chip with this mark:
SAK TC275T - 64 F200W CA
After some searching, studying and guessing, I managed to understand all the meaning but the number before "F200W".
What the 64 stands for?
First I guessing it means the chip has 64K EEPROM. But I quickly found that some variants with 24K EEPROM also has "64" in its name.
Can anyone explain its meaning to me?
SAK TC275T - 64 F200W CA
After some searching, studying and guessing, I managed to understand all the meaning but the number before "F200W".
What the 64 stands for?
First I guessing it means the chip has 64K EEPROM. But I quickly found that some variants with 24K EEPROM also has "64" in its name.
Can anyone explain its meaning to me?
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Feb 08, 2017
03:04 AM
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Feb 08, 2017
03:04 AM
Okay, I have found the answer from a Hitex Document