Product Overview
Xilinx 1765DPC 8-Pin EPROM - Used, Clean Condition
The Xilinx 1765DPC is an 8-pin serial EPROM designed to store FPGA configuration data for Xilinx programmable logic devices.
These EPROMs were commonly paired with early Xilinx FPGAs, offering a compact and reliable way to load configuration code on power-up. Clean and in very good condition, they remain useful for repair, testing, or restoration of vintage programmable hardware.
Product Condition
Used, clean, and in very good condition. Shows light handling but remains fully functional.
Product Overview
The Xilinx 1765DPC belongs to the 1700 series of serial EPROMs, designed specifically for storing configuration bitstreams for Xilinx FPGAs. Packaged in a small 8-pin DIP format, it provides straightforward, nonvolatile storage with a simple interface. Its legacy role makes it valuable for maintaining older systems and FPGA-based equipment.
Key Features
- Brand: Xilinx
- Model: 1765DPC
- Type: Serial EPROM for FPGA configuration
- Package: 8-pin DIP
- Nonvolatile storage of FPGA bitstreams
- Designed for Xilinx programmable logic devices
- Compact footprint for space-limited designs
- Reliable power-up FPGA configuration
Applications
- FPGA configuration storage
- Repair of legacy Xilinx-based hardware
- Replacement in programmable logic systems
- Educational use in programmable logic design
- Retro computing and electronics restoration
- Engineering prototyping and testing
Frequently Asked Questions
What condition is this EPROM in?
It is used, clean, and in very good condition, suitable for reuse in compatible systems.
What package type does the 1765DPC use?
This device comes in a standard 8-pin DIP package.
What is the main purpose of the 1765DPC?
It stores configuration data for Xilinx FPGAs, providing reliable nonvolatile bitstream loading at power-up.
Can it be used outside FPGA systems?
While designed for Xilinx FPGA configuration, it may also be applied in experimental projects needing small-capacity serial EPROMs.
Why is this part still useful today?
It supports legacy Xilinx FPGA systems still in operation, making it valuable for maintenance and restoration work.
The Xilinx 1765DPC once ensured FPGA designs powered up reliably every time. Its proven role in programmable logic endures—its next story belongs to you.