The ON Semiconductor LC371100SN is a high-performance, low-power, configurable serial EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory) designed for a wide range of applications that require non-volatile memory storage. With its robust design and flexible features, it's an ideal choice for storing device configurations, calibration data, user settings, and other critical data that must be preserved when power is removed.
Key Features
- Memory Size: The LC371100SN comes with a 1 Mbit storage capacity, ensuring ample space for most data storage needs.
- Interface: It utilizes an I²C (Inter-Integrated Circuit) serial interface, offering a simple two-wire connection for communication that is both reliable and widely supported across various microcontroller platforms.
- Operating Voltage: The device operates across a voltage range of 2.5V to 5.5V, providing compatibility with both 3.3V and 5V systems, making it versatile for different circuit designs.
- Write Cycle Time: It features a fast write cycle time, allowing for efficient data storage operations and rapid update of stored information.
- Endurance: The EEPROM is rated for a high endurance of 1 million write cycles, ensuring long-term reliability and data integrity.
- Data Retention: With a data retention period of over 100 years, the LC371100SN ensures that your data remains safe and accessible over an extended period.
Applications
The LC371100SN EEPROM is suitable for a variety of applications, including:
- Consumer electronics (e.g., TVs, radios, and home appliances)
- Industrial control systems
- Medical devices
- Automotive systems
- Telecommunication devices
Quality and Reliability
ON Semiconductor is known for its commitment to quality, and the LC371100SN is no exception. It is manufactured under strict quality control standards and is designed to meet the reliability demands of modern electronic devices. Whether you are developing a new product or looking to upgrade existing hardware, the LC371100SN provides a dependable solution for your non-volatile memory needs.