The Sinclair packs (including the Timex branded units) were all 16K
* two circuit boards sandwiched in the square case
ISSUE 1 boards looks very much like an Issue 2, but with a few components on the back of the logic board
- sinclair ZX 16K RAM [issue 1]
- Timex sinclair 1016 (TS1016)
The only difference in the Sinclair pack and the Timex-branded version was the logo on the case. The circuit boards inside are the same, which differed by Issue 1, 2 and 3.

photo by Carlos Pérez Ruiz - Wikimedia Commons
These 16K units used the common 4116 DRAM chips. They used a DC/DC inverter circuit to generate 12V and -5V from the 9V power line of the ZX81 expansion connector. 5V also comes from the connector, but needs no conversion
The DC/DC power converter is on the bottom edge of the memory board
(left side of this photo)

ISSUE 1 EX
ISSUE 1981 schematic
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