| Reference | STATE OF THE ART | Stan Augarten |
| ISBN 0-89919-195-9 | ||
| Index Scanned |
1971 |
Transcript | A Piece of Electronic Magic The First Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory, the 1702 INTEL |
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| The 1702 stores up to 2K bits of data in two 1K grids in the center of the chip. A bit can be read out of this chip in one millionth of a second. The irregular circuits around the grids are column and row decoders, used to retrieve information from the memory cells. Actual size: 0.147 x 0.161 inches. | ||
| STATE OF THE ART ©Copyright Stan Augarten |
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