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Sundance SMT211 Size-1 Compute TRAM

- Size 1 TRAM measuring 3.66" x1.05"
- Low power consumption
- 1, 2, 4 or 8MBytes DRAM
- Full subsystem control logic
- IMST805 or IMST425 transputer
- 25MHz processor clock speed
- Communicates via four Inmos serial Links
- Zero-wait-state memory interface
- Package has only 16 active pins
- Extensive use of surface-mount components
- Designed to published specifications
- Processor node in array
- Compute engine for hand-held instruments
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