Transcend 4 GB DDR2 Desktop RAM 667 Mbit/s, UDIMM, 1.8V

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RS Stock No.:
175-440
Mfr. Part No.:
TS64MLQ64V6J
Brand:
Transcend
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Brand

Transcend

Desktop/Laptop

Desktop

Memory Socket Type

UDIMM

Memory Size

4GB

Product Type

RAM

Memory Class

DDR2

Supply Voltage

1.8V

RAM Speed

667Mbit/s

Standards/Approvals

JEDEC

COO (Country of Origin):
TW

Transcend RAM, 4GB Memory Size, 667 Mbit/s RAM Speed - TS64MLQ64V6J


This RAM is a desktop memory module designed to expand system working memory for engineering and automation tasks. It operates within standard DDR2 frameworks and is intended for use in 240‑pin unbuffered DIMM sockets on desktop motherboards, providing additional capacity for memory‑intensive applications in electronics and mechanical control systems.

Features and Benefits:


• 4GB capacity increases multitasking and data buffering performance
• DDR2 architecture compatible with legacy desktop platforms
• 667Mbit/s transfer rate supports steady data throughput
• CL5 latency balances access speed with system stability
• 1.8V supply voltage reduces power draw compared with higher‑voltage modules

Applications


• Suitable for upgrading laboratory test benches running legacy control software
• Ideal for desktop workstations used in PCB design and simulation
• Used with industrial automation PCs requiring expanded volatile storage
• Can be used for development rigs in electrical and mechanical prototyping

Which slot type does it require on a motherboard?


It installs into a 240‑pin unbuffered DIMM socket found on desktop motherboards that support DDR2 memory.

How does the voltage affect thermal and power characteristics?


The 1.8V supply voltage lowers operating power relative to higher‑voltage memory, which can reduce thermal load in Compact enclosures.

Is this suitable for servers or ECC systems?


The module is a non‑registered UDIMM intended for desktop use and does not provide registered or ECC functionality required by many servers.

How does JEDEC compliance influence interoperability?


JEDEC conformance means signalling and timing adhere to recognised DDR2 standards, improving compatibility across compliant motherboards.

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