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AM27C512-150DC Eproms & Components
© Advanced Micro Devices 
512 Kilobit (64 K x 8-Bit) CMOS EPROM, Advanced Micro Devices.
£2.50 GBP
10 In Stock
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AM27C512-150DC [10 Pack] Eproms & Components
© Advanced Micro Devices 
512 Kilobit (64 K x 8-Bit) CMOS EPROM, Advanced Micro Devices.
£17.50 GBP
10 In Stock
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M27C4002-12F1 Eproms & Components
© ST 
512KB Eprom
£4.00 GBP
10 In Stock
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Negatron DC-DC Converter Eproms & Components
 
Negatron is a buck-boost converter that takes a positive voltage and turns it into a negative voltage that you can use with amplifier circuits and more. The output is adjustable from -1.3V to -12V. Negatron is also able to step up/step down the magnitude.
£20.00 GBP
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