Microchip Technology 24LC04BT-E/ST EEPROM
The 24LC04BT-E/ST is a high-quality EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory) device from Microchip Technology, designed to provide reliable data storage and retrieval in a wide range of electronic applications. This particular model is part of the 24LC series, which is well-known for its low-power consumption and high endurance, making it an ideal choice for devices that require long-term data retention with minimal power usage.
Key Features:
- Memory Size: The device offers 4 Kbits (512 x 8) of memory space, which is suitable for storing configuration settings, calibration data, or small application logs.
- Interface: It utilizes the I²C (Inter-Integrated Circuit) serial interface, which is a popular choice for communication between microcontrollers and peripheral devices due to its simplicity and efficiency.
- Operating Voltage: The EEPROM operates within a voltage range of 2.5V to 5.5V, accommodating various logic levels and ensuring compatibility with both 3.3V and 5V systems.
- Speed: It supports a clock frequency of up to 400 kHz, allowing for quick data access and programming.
- Packaging: The device comes in a TSSOP (Thin Shrink Small Outline Package) form factor, designated by the 'ST' in its part number, which is suitable for surface-mount technology (SMT) and saves valuable board space.
- Temperature Range: It is designed to operate over an extended industrial temperature range, from -40°C to +85°C, ensuring reliability under harsh environmental conditions.
- Write Protection: The 24LC04BT-E/ST includes write-protect features to prevent inadvertent writes to the memory, securing critical data.
This EEPROM device is a versatile component that can be integrated into various electronic systems, including consumer electronics, automotive, industrial automation, and medical devices. Its robust design, combined with Microchip Technology's reputation for producing high-quality semiconductor products, makes the 24LC04BT-E/ST a reliable choice for designers and engineers looking to incorporate non-volatile memory into their projects.