The 24FC04-I/ST is a high-performance, 4-Kbit Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EEPROM) device from Microchip Technology. Designed to deliver a reliable and durable data storage solution, this device is ideal for a wide range of applications that require low-power and high-endurance non-volatile memory storage.
Key Features
- Memory Size: The device offers a 4-Kbit (512 x 8) memory size, providing a practical amount of storage for configuration parameters, serial numbers, calibration data, and more.
- Interface: It utilizes the standard I2C serial interface, supporting over a million write/erase cycles and a data retention period of more than 200 years, ensuring long-term reliability of data.
- Speed: The 24FC04-I/ST operates at a clock frequency of 1 MHz, making it suitable for high-speed applications that require fast data access and low latency.
- Voltage Range: This device is designed to work within a voltage range of 2.5V to 5.5V, accommodating various operational environments and system power supplies.
- Package: The EEPROM comes in a space-saving 8-pin TSSOP (Thin Shrink Small Outline Package), offering a compact footprint for space-constrained applications.
- Temperature Range: With an industrial temperature range of -40°C to +85°C, it is robust enough to operate in harsh environmental conditions.
Applications
The 24FC04-I/ST is versatile and can be used in a variety of sectors, including consumer electronics, automotive industries, medical devices, and industrial control systems. It is particularly useful in applications where a small, robust, and reliable non-volatile memory is crucial, such as in portable devices, smart cards, and various IoT devices.
Manufacturer Support
Microchip Technology provides extensive support for their EEPROM products, including technical documentation, application notes, and software tools to facilitate device programming and integration into your design. The 24FC04-I/ST is also backed by Microchip's reputation for quality and reliability in the semiconductor industry.