Thursday, September 11, 2008

144-pin SODIMM


144-pin SODIMM


approx. 2.625” x 1”

The SODIMM is a smaller version of the DIMM. They are primarily used in Laptop although they are used in some others like the original tray-loading iMac computer. They have a notch in the bottom of the circuit board, which is offset from the middle, which makes inserting it easier to line up.

144-pin SODIMMs are commonly found in laptop and small profile computers. Each 144-pin SODIMM provides a 64-bit data path, so they are installed alone in 64-bit systems. 144-pin SODIMMs are available in FPM, EDO, PC66, PC100 and PC133.

The number of black chips on a 144-pin SODIMM may vary, but they always have 72 pins on the front and 72 pins on the back for a total of 144. 144-pin SODIMMs are approximately 2.625" long and 1" to 1.25" high (tall), and the heights may vary. They have one small notch within the row of pins along the bottom of the module.

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