(11-03-2009, 07:37 AM)0n3.m4n.4rmy Wrote: cushionYes its a 128Mb chip. The lower case b stands for bits. An upper case B stands for bytes. There are 8 bits in 1 byte, so 128Mbits / 8 = 16MBytes.
I'm not sure if im tripping but if the part # is right that is in that picture thats a 128 mb ram chip ?
Datasheet
K4S281632F-UC75 - 128Mb F-die SDRAM Specification 54 TSOP-II with Pb-Free (RoHS compliant) - Samsung semiconductor
Do you have a part # were we can order one of these memory chips someware in the USA ?
Thanks
I don't think there are any chips produced that are larger than 64 Megabytes