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STANDARD FOR CHAIN DESCRIPTION FILE: |
JESD32 | Jun 1996 |
This document provides a standard for describing an ISP device chain, opening up the possibility for third-party companies to provide value-added ISP software. The purpose of the Chain Description File is to describe the configuration of a programming chain made up of devices that can be connected in some serial fashion. No assumptions are made about how data is used by the device, nor about the nature or configuration of the control signals that affect programming. It will support devices configured using electrically-erasable(EE), Flash, SRAM, or any other reconfigurable cell. For devices programmed via an IEEE programmable devices in the same chain. A list of RAND License Assurance/Disclosure Forms is available to JEDEC members on the restricted Members' website. Non-members may obtain individual Assurance/Disclosure forms by requesting them from the JEDEC office. Committee(s): JC-42.1 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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STANDARD FOR 64K x 1 DYNAMIC RAM - SUPERSEDED BY JESD21-C.Status: RescindedApr-85 |
JEP102 | Jan 1978 |
A list of RAND License Assurance/Disclosure Forms is available to JEDEC members on the restricted Members' website. Non-members may obtain individual Assurance/Disclosure forms by requesting them from the JEDEC office. Committee(s): JC-42 |
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STANDARD DESCRIPTION OF LOW-VOLTAGE TTL-COMPATIBLE, 5 V TOLERANT CMOS LOGIC DEVICES: |
JESD36 | Jun 1996 |
This standard outlines the standard dc specifications, test conditions, and test loading for logic products that are designed to tolerate input and output voltages which exceed the device's power supply. More specifically this standardizes 5 V - tolerant logic prducts that run from 'low voltage' (2.7 V to 3.6 V) power supplies. Products that meet this standard can be used to effectively interface between LVCMOS/LVTTL and 5 V TTL buses, bridging the gap between low-voltage and 5 V TTL busses. A list of RAND License Assurance/Disclosure Forms is available to JEDEC members on the restricted Members' website. Non-members may obtain individual Assurance/Disclosure forms by requesting them from the JEDEC office. Committee(s): JC-40 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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STANDARD DESCRIPTION OF 1.5 V CMOS LOGIC DEVICES: |
JESD76-3 | Aug 2001 |
This standard continues the voltage specification migration to the next level beyond the 1.8 V specification already established. The purpose is to provide a standard for 1.5 V nominal supply voltage CMOS logic devices, for uniformity, multiplicity of sources, elimination of confusion, ease of device specification, and ease of use. A list of RAND License Assurance/Disclosure Forms is available to JEDEC members on the restricted Members' website. Non-members may obtain individual Assurance/Disclosure forms by requesting them from the JEDEC office. Free download. Registration or login required. |
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STANDARD DESCRIPTION OF 1.2 V CMOS LOGIC DEVICES (WIDE RANGE OPERATION): |
JESD76-1 | Jun 2001 |
This standard defines dc interface, switching parameters and test loading for digital logic devices based on 1.2 V (nominal) power supply levels. The purpose is to provide a standard specification for uniformity, multiplicity of sources, elimination of confusion, ease of device specification, and ease of use. A list of RAND License Assurance/Disclosure Forms is available to JEDEC members on the restricted Members' website. Non-members may obtain individual Assurance/Disclosure forms by requesting them from the JEDEC office. Committee(s): JC-40 Free download. Registration or login required. |