For a part such as P87C591VFA and P87C591VFA/00 - what is the difference ? What does the /00 mean ?
Same for P80C552IBA versus P80C552IBA/08 - what does the /08 mean ?
Thanks,
I checked through some historical documents and found a few indications that this numbering has nothing to do with the ROM code number specified in the data sheet ordering information tables.
Over time we updated the devices in several categories (silicon update, package material, 12-cycle to 6-cycle 80C51, manufacturing location etc) which lead to different device revisions.
Whenever possible we discontinued the old part, but sometimes the new part(s) and old part(s) were produced in parallel.
So when you have a /01 and a /08 device, then the /08 device is the new one.
Since this is not reflected in the latest data sheets of the devices, I can only assume that the new devices provide the same functional behavior as the older devices.
But I wasn't able to find any more details what has changed.
Best regards,
Bernhard.
Hi Bernhard,
Thanks, I didn’t think it had to do with ROM codes as the P80 devices are ROM less.
I saw another email from GW Sun that indicated that the /00 or /08 may refer to Fab or assembly differences,
Similar to your inputs.
I thought maybe there would be something – probably internal to NXP systems – that might indicate the specific differences that would
Of been the impetus to add the /xx suffixes as a differentiator.
If you find any specifics on this – appreciate it.
And thanks about the /08 parts would be the newest ordering code – this is helpful.
Regards, Sean
The number after the slash describes a ROM code version:
The ROM-less versions obviously have no number number there.
Over time we have updated code in the ROM devices , that's why you find different numbers there.
Don't ask for details of the changes done there :-)
Regards,
Bernhard.