Tms4532 !exclusive!

The TMS4532 uses a unique assembly language that's specific to the TMS1100 family. The chip has a rich instruction set with many specialized instructions for digital signal processing.

For engineers looking to replace memory, the pinout is similar but not identical to the industry-standard 4116. This is where many repair mistakes happen. tms4532

The is a 4,096-word by 8-bit (32K-bit) dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) chip, originally manufactured by Texas Instruments. Introduced during the early 1980s memory boom, it was part of TI’s renowned TMS4000 series of memory products. The TMS4532 uses a unique assembly language that's