http://au.mouser.com/Search/m_ProductDetail.aspx?Maxim-Integrated%2fDS1245Y-70+%2f&qs=sGAEpiMZZMvaNBfR%2fsmQG1WKblw65Y6DoApxn%252bbDqmM%3d
Just wondering if those are the right nvram chips.
Thanks.
Ds1245y
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Re: Ds1245y
They can be used. Industrial temp rating is better for automotive, though.
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Re: Ds1245y
Is that the ones with ind in the code/name?
They do -40 to 85 degrees celsius?
I broke a leg off on mine
Thanks for the quick answer.
They do -40 to 85 degrees celsius?
I broke a leg off on mine
Thanks for the quick answer.
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Re: Ds1245y
something real interesting here i found. surface mount NVRAM with a separate replaceable battery that snaps on to the chip inself.
http://www.mouser.com/ds/2/256/DS1245AB ... Y-7200.pdf
http://www.mouser.com/ds/2/256/DS9034PC-98830.pdf
http://www.mouser.com/ds/2/256/DS1245AB ... Y-7200.pdf
http://www.mouser.com/ds/2/256/DS9034PC-98830.pdf
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Re: Ds1245y
To prevent pin breakages wrecking your day, grab a 32pin DIP socket along with the new DS1245Y. Such as .. http://au.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Mill ... msGhyhM%3d
Basically can double stack the sockets, ie plug the new DS1245Y in to the new IC socket and plug it all in to the NVRAM board. Then if you ever need to remove and reprogram the DS1245Y the stronger (and potentially sacrificial) pins on the socket do the work.
Basically can double stack the sockets, ie plug the new DS1245Y in to the new IC socket and plug it all in to the NVRAM board. Then if you ever need to remove and reprogram the DS1245Y the stronger (and potentially sacrificial) pins on the socket do the work.
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Thanks, definitely getting one of them!!!