Model: 10121-8002
Memory MicrocircuitProperties:
A circuit designed to store information and/or coded instructions for later use. Item has pins or other connections to install in a computer or computing device. does not include magnetic drums, tapes, punched cards or the like. for items that have portable type connections see memory, portable, solid state.
Part 10121-8002 NSN 5962-01-330-8796
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Schedule B and Export
- Schedule B: 8542900000
- SITC: 77689
- End Use: Semiconductors
- NAICS: 334413
- USDA: 1
Freight Class: Electronic integrated circuits and microassembly parts
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