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FUJITSU
MICROELECTRONICS
Fujitsu Microelectronics' manufacturing facility in San Diego, California


FUJITSU MICROELECTRONICS, INC,- bipolar; products include static and dynamic
A U,S, ORGANIZATION memories, RAMs, EPROMs and PROMs; as
well as LSI logic including microprocessors
Fujitsu Microelectronics Inc, (FMI) is aU,S,
and gate arrays.
subsidiary of Fujitsu Limited of Tokyo. A
California Corporation, FMI is responsible
ABOUT FUJITSU MICROELECTRONICS
for the marketing and sales of all semicon-
ductor products in North, Central and South Fujitsu Microelectronics has completed a
America. new assembly and test facility in order to
better service our North American cus-
Fujitsu Limited manufactures and markets .
tomers. The 66,000 square-foot facility is
advanced data processing and telecommunI-
located in Kearny Mesa Industrial Park near
cations systems, semiconductors and elec-
downtown San Diego. The building was dedi-
tronic components on a worldwide scale.
cated in June 1981 and is now fully opera-
Fujitsu Limited is ranked as Japan's number
tional.
one computer manufacturer with sales in the
$2 billion range.
ABOUT FUJITSU MIKROELEKTRONIK GmbH
A LEADER IN ICs Fujitsu Mikroelektronik GmbH was formed in
June 1980 as a wholly owned subsidiary of
Fujitsu is one of the world's largest elec-
Fujitsu Limited of Tokyo. From headquarters
tronic companies with development and
in Frankfort, West Germany, it supervises
manufacturing capabilities utilizing the most
the sales and marketing of Fujitsu semicon-
modern and innovative technical skills.
ductor products throughout Western Europe.
Fujitsu Microelectronics remains at the
Fujitsu plans to construct a factory in
leading edge of semiconductor technology
Ireland to further increase its ability to pro-
as exemplified by its offering of the world's
vide high quality semiconductor devices to
first mass-produced 64K-bit MOS RAM. Pro-
its European customers.
cess technologies include both MOS and
FUJITSU
MICROELECTRONICS




MEMORY DATA BOOK




APRIL 1982
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Circuit diagrams utilizing Fujitsu products are included as a means of illustrating typical semiconductor
applications, consequently, complete information sufficient for construction purposes is not necessarily
given The information has been carefully checked and is believed to be entirely reliable. However, no
responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies. Furthermore, such information does not convey to the pur