Syntorx 9000 u-501 I.D.
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Syntorx 9000 u-501 I.D.
I'm looking for the commercial equivelent part number for U-501; not the Motorola number, thanks
Re: Syntorx 9000 u-501 I.D.
The Motorola chip is usually a 27128A-20. The 27128-20 and 27C128-20 also work. The -20 is the speed specification and a -15 or -10 works just as well because it is just faster which makes no difference.
These are ultra-violet erasable Programmable Read Only Memory chips (i.e. EPROM). If you purchase new/old stock the chip will already be erased. If you get a used one you will need an ultra-violet chip eraser. Then you need a EPROM programmer to program the chip.
http://www.onfreq.com/syntorx/syntorx9k
http://www.onfreq.com/syntorx/prom.html#top_prom
These are ultra-violet erasable Programmable Read Only Memory chips (i.e. EPROM). If you purchase new/old stock the chip will already be erased. If you get a used one you will need an ultra-violet chip eraser. Then you need a EPROM programmer to program the chip.
http://www.onfreq.com/syntorx/syntorx9k
http://www.onfreq.com/syntorx/prom.html#top_prom
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Re: Syntorx 9000 u-501 I.D.
As usual I dug through my desk and turned up 6. I'm needing to burn a couple of t70 dual chips, thanks.