Re: [avr-gcc-list] How Hot does a 62256-15 SRAM Get?

2005-09-12 Thread AndreasClaudius . Vogel
of the datasheet... Andreas User Tomdean [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09.09.2005 17:15 To [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc avr-gcc-list@nongnu.org Subject Re: [avr-gcc-list] How Hot does a 62256-15 SRAM Get? I purchased the part from Jameco. I wanted the NS62256H-15NC, Jameco shows

Re: [avr-gcc-list] How Hot does a 62256-15 SRAM Get?

2005-09-09 Thread David Kelly
On Sep 9, 2005, at 2:33 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Be careful ! You use an 15ns SRAM (as I see so far in the part number). They will draw a bit more current than 70ns SRAM's. Can you post the Currents from the datasheet ? Back in the bad old days a -15 was a 150 ns part. To answer the

Re: [avr-gcc-list] How Hot does a 62256-15 SRAM Get?

2005-09-09 Thread User Tomdean
I purchased the part from Jameco. I wanted the NS62256H-15NC, Jameco shows ATT7C199P-15. . The part I receied was UM61m256K-15, with a fancy 'm'. The data sheet is for an AS7C256(5v)/ From the data sheet, Max operating current is 115 ma. Standby is 4 ma. I do not have the exact datasheet for

[avr-gcc-list] How Hot does a 62256-15 SRAM Get?

2005-09-08 Thread User Tomdean
I have a Packet Whacker. I want to mount it on a PCB OVER a 62256-15 for use with a AT8585 ATmega8515 running at 16 mHz. The ventilation will be natural, but, not installed in a box. Maybe in a 2 ft^2 space. Am I going to have heat problems? I have the data sheet, but, I can't figure this