The Microchip Technology Inc. 24CXX, 24LCXX, 24AAXX and 24FCXX (24XX*) devices are a family of 128-bit through 512 Kbit Electrically Erased PROMs. The devices are organized in blocks of x8-bit memory with 2-wire serial interfaces. Low-voltage design permits operation down to 1.7V (for 24AAXX devices), with standby and active currents of only 1 μA and 1 mA, respectively. Devices 1 Kbit and larger have page write capability. Parts having functional address lines allow connection of up to 8 devices on the same bus. The 24XX family is available in the standard 8-pin PDIP, surface mount SOIC, TSSOP and MSOP packages. Most 128-bit through 16 Kbit devices are also available in the 5-lead SOT-23 package. DFN packages (2x3mm or 5x6mm) are also available. All packages are Pb-free (Matte Tin) finish.
Features:
• 128-bit through 512 Kbit devices
• Single supply with operation down to 1.7V for 24AAXX devices
• Low-power CMOS technology: - 1 mA active current, typical - 1 μA standby current, typical (I-temp)
• 2-wire serial interface bus, I2C™ compatible
• Schmitt Trigger inputs for noise suppression
• Output slope control to eliminate ground bounce
• 100 kHz (1.7V) and 400 kHz (≥ 2.5V) compatibility
• 1 MHz for 24FCXX products
• Self-timed write cycle (including auto-erase)
• Page write buffer
• Hardware write-protect available on most devices
• Factory programming (QTP) available
• ESD protection > 4,000V
• 1 million erase/write cycles
• Data retention > 200 years
• 8-lead PDIP, SOIC, TSSOP and MSOP packages
• 5-lead SOT-23 package (most 1-16 Kbit devices)
• 8-lead 2x3mm and 5x6mm DFN packages available
• Pb-free and RoHS compliant
• Available for extended temperature ranges:
- Industrial (I): -40°C to +85°C
- Automotive (E): -40°C to +125°C
Feature
- Low-power CMOS technology
- 2-wire Serial interface, I²C™ compatible
- Cascadable up to eight devices
- Schmitt-trigger inputs for noise suppression
- Output slope control to eliminate ground bounce
- >200 Years data retention
- 5ms Maximum page write time
- Self-timed erase/write cycle
- 128-byte Page write buffer
- Hardware write-protect
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