The DS2431P+T&R is a high-quality, 1-Wire EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory) device from Maxim Integrated, designed for applications where a small, nonvolatile memory is required. This device offers a storage capacity of 1024 bits, organized as four memory pages of 256 bits each, providing a flexible and efficient data storage solution.
The DS2431P+T&R is part of the family of 1-Wire devices that communicate over a single data line, plus ground, for minimal interface requirements. This feature allows for easy integration into various systems with a reduced number of wires, which can significantly simplify the design and reduce the overall cost of the system. The 1-Wire protocol also supports multi-drop configurations, making it possible to connect multiple devices to the same data line for efficient communication and power delivery.
This EEPROM device operates over a wide voltage range of 2.8V to 5.25V and is characterized for operation from -40°C to +85°C, making it suitable for a broad range of applications in harsh environments. Its robust design ensures data integrity and reliability, with the capability to withstand harsh operating conditions.
The DS2431P+T&R comes in a compact, lead-free TSOC-6 package and is provided in tape and reel form, indicated by the suffix "T&R", which facilitates automated assembly processes for high-volume production. This packaging option is ideal for manufacturers looking for components that are ready for pick-and-place machines, simplifying the manufacturing process and increasing efficiency.
Applications for the DS2431P+T&R are diverse and include device authentication, secure data storage, and calibration data storage. Its unique 64-bit registration number ensures a unique identity for each device, which is essential for applications requiring secure device authentication. With its combination of durability, ease of integration, and secure data storage capabilities, the DS2431P+T&R from Maxim Integrated is a reliable choice for designers and engineers looking to add a small, robust memory component to their electronic designs.