National Semiconductor Multi-functional Peripherals 1

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Part RoHS Manufacturer Peripheral IC Type Temperature Grade Terminal Form No. of Terminals Package Code Package Shape Package Body Material Integrated Cache Surface Mount Maximum Supply Voltage On Chip Data RAM Width Screening Level Address Bus Width DAC Channels Bit Size Power Supplies (V) Package Style (Meter) Package Equivalence Code Minimum Supply Voltage Maximum Operating Temperature CPU Family No. of External Interrupts Minimum Operating Temperature Terminal Finish ADC Channels Ultraviolet Erasable Terminal Position DMA Channels Maximum Seated Height ROM Words RAM Words Width Data EEPROM Size Additional Features Boundary Scan Peripherals External Data Bus Width Maximum Clock Frequency Maximum Time At Peak Reflow Temperature (s) Peak Reflow Temperature (C) Length ROM Bits Size No. of Timers RAM Bytes Technology Analog To Digital Convertors Maximum Supply Current Nominal Supply Voltage No. of DMA Channels PWM Channels No. of Serial I/Os Sub-Category Connectivity ROM Programmability Bus Compatibility Terminal Pitch Format JESD-30 Code Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) Qualification Speed Low Power Mode JESD-609 Code Maximum Standby Current On Chip Program ROM Width No. of I/O Lines Maximum Access Time

PC87351-IBW/VLA

National Semiconductor

COMMERCIAL

GULL WING

128

FQFP

RECTANGULAR

PLASTIC/EPOXY

YES

5.5 V

16

5

FLATPACK, FINE PITCH

QFP128,.67X.93,20

4.5 V

70 Cel

0 Cel

TIN LEAD

QUAD

3.15 mm

256

14 mm

NO

8

48 MHz

30

220

20 mm

CMOS

50 mA

5 V

Other Microprocessor ICs

PC-AT; ISA; PS/2

.5 mm

R-PQFP-G128

2A

Not Qualified

e0

8

Multi-functional Peripherals

Multi-functional peripherals (MFPs) are devices that combine several different functions, such as printing, scanning, copying, and faxing, into a single piece of equipment. These devices are often used in office settings to streamline workflows and reduce the need for multiple pieces of equipment.

MFPs typically come with a range of features and capabilities, including high-quality printing and scanning, fast copying and faxing, and the ability to handle large volumes of documents. They may also offer additional features, such as double-sided printing, wireless connectivity, and cloud-based printing and scanning.

One of the key benefits of MFPs is their ability to save space and reduce clutter in an office environment. By combining several different functions into a single device, MFPs eliminate the need for separate printers, scanners, copiers, and fax machines, freeing up valuable space and reducing costs.

In addition to their space-saving benefits, MFPs also offer enhanced efficiency and productivity. With the ability to print, scan, copy, and fax all from a single device, users can complete tasks quickly and easily, without the need to switch between different pieces of equipment.