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Microchip Technology AT17C128-10PC is sourced in Configuration PROMs for FPGAs category when teams want clear constraints and a repeatable validation path. Key specs include Description (IC SERIAL CONFIG PROM 128K 8DIP), Packaging (Tube), Supply (4.75V ~ 5.25V), Temperature (0°C ~ 70°C), and Package/case (8-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)).
What should I compare when selecting an alternate for AT17C128-10PC?
Compare footprint/pinout, key electrical limits, temperature range, and interface requirements, then validate under worst-case conditions.
What package type does AT17C128-10PC come in?
8-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
Which Memory Size is specified for AT17C128-10PC?
128kb
Which Supplier Device Package is listed for AT17C128-10PC?
8-PDIP
In practice, microchip Technology AT17C128-10PC in the Configuration PROMs for FPGAs category is typically selected when engineers need predictable, spec-driven behavior in a production design. Teams often choose simple logic to keep failure modes bounded and test cases straightforward during bring-up and qualification. In real deployments, a good logic choice improves robustness by keeping thresholds, fan-out, and edge behavior predictable under real loading. This is why the following scenarios matter: they reflect the environmental and integration stresses that dominate outcomes. From an engineering workflow standpoint, this is where bench validation and field constraints meet. Within consumer devices, small logic functions simplify validation for high-volume builds. In communications hardware, deterministic datapaths accelerate framing and buffering for optical/RF front ends in dense racks with tight timing margins. Within safety systems, deterministic logic enforces interlocks and fault signaling even when the main controller is rebooting or overloaded.