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Re: E(E)PROM pn and speeds
Bob Valentine wrote:
>
> I've just gotten to the point of ordering a burner, now need to get some
> blank roms. From the archives I got that a 28C256 can be used in place
> of a 27C256, eeprom part instead of eprom, no eraser and quicker writes.
> Questions before I order parts:
No, 28C256 cannot be used in place of 27C256. If I remember correctly,
A14 and /WE need to be switched around before it can be used. I was
also told 28C256 program VERY slowly.
28F256 won't work either, it's 32-pins.
The magic chip is the Atmel 29C256. Its pinout matches, and it is Flash
so fast to program. 5V programming and supports sector
writing/erasing. They are $3.96/each at JDR Microdevices. Haven't
tried it personally, but I plan to in the near future.
> 1. Is the above correct, and same for a 28c512 in place of 27c512?
I don't have pinouts for the 28C512, but the 28F512 and 29C512 both are
32-pin, and NOT pin compatible with the 27C512 which is 28-pin. The
29C512 has the same pinouts on the lower 28 pins, except VCC is on pin
32 (it's on pin 28 on a 27C512).
> 2. What speed chips can I use? Faster than 250ns ok?
I don't know, I've never had any problems using faster chips for what
it's worth.
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