Microchip Technology AT24C1024B-TH-T EEPROM
The AT24C1024B-TH-T is a high-performance 1Mb serial EEPROM from Microchip Technology, designed to provide efficient non-volatile memory storage for a wide range of applications. This EEPROM device utilizes an I²C-compatible (2-wire) serial interface, which ensures easy integration into most microcontroller-based systems, making it a popular choice for designers looking to expand the memory capabilities of their projects.
One of the key features of the AT24C1024B-TH-T is its large memory size, offering 1024Kbits of storage, organized as 128K x 8 bits. This generous storage capacity is ideal for applications that require the storage and retrieval of large amounts of data, such as configuration parameters, calibration data, or user preferences.
This EEPROM operates across a wide voltage range of 1.7V to 5.5V, making it suitable for both low-power and standard applications. It boasts a fast write cycle time of 5 ms (max), which allows for quick data writes, and a high endurance of one million write cycles, ensuring long-term reliability of the memory content. Additionally, the device supports a data retention period of over 100 years, providing a stable storage solution over extensive periods.
The AT24C24B-TH-T comes in a TSSOP package, which is known for its compact footprint and suitability for space-constrained applications. It operates over an industrial temperature range of -40°C to +85°C, making it robust enough to function in harsh environments where temperature extremes are common.
Furthermore, the device features write protect pins to prevent inadvertent writes, which can be critical in protecting the integrity of the stored data. It also includes a hardware data protection feature, which ensures that the device remains safe from potential data corruption during low-voltage events or power transitions.
Overall, the Microchip Technology AT24C1024B-TH-T EEPROM is a versatile, high-capacity memory solution that offers reliability and ease of integration for designers in various industries, including automotive, consumer electronics, industrial automation, and telecommunications.