[sdiy] SRAM like 5101
phillip m gallo
philgallo at attglobal.net
Thu Apr 11 18:58:33 CEST 2002
some 5101 resources.
http://www.repairconnection.com/5101-6116.htm
http://user.tninet.se/~tfb559z/parts/middle/electronics.htm
http://www.stormaster.com/RGP-Stuff/rgp/5101to6116
regards,
p
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Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 9:03 AM
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Subject: Re: [sdiy] SRAM like 5101
> SRAM design philosophy went to bidirectional data pins in the late
>1970s, mostly due to pin-count reasons as the storage capabilities
>increased. A common 2Kx8 or 8Kx8 CMOS SRAM is recommended today for
>retrofitting old memory, with a little extra logic to split the data lines
>into inputs and outputs if that is necessary.
That's what I feared: I'd need to latch everything, get the right timing,
and so on.
Then I'd rather have a friend make a "modern" uC design, with EEPROM
even (to avoid the battery) and serial communication.
But I try to find a solution that is close to the 3200 first.
> Do you have a schematic of the circuit that uses the 5101s? I'd like to
> see what options can be tried.
I have partial schemos (you can guess what parts analog-JH. has omitted
when he made these copies some years ago (;.>) ), but I've ordered a
full set of schemos from Korg.
Meanwhile, as far as I understand it, they could really have separate lines
for everything, DI's are fed from ADC, DO's go directly to DAC.
The only drawback was that they had to stack four 5101 chips
(two for the 8-bit words, another two th eget 16 memory locations
instead of 8.) So I was hoping for a chip that even avoids routing the
adress lines to 4 chips. (;->)
JH.
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