The SST29EE010-120-4I-EH is a 1 Mbit EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory) manufactured by Silicon Storage Technology (SST). It's designed for non-volatile storage applications requiring in-system programmability and fast access times.
Applications
- Data Logging: Storing configuration settings, calibration data.
- Firmware Storage: Embedded systems, microcontrollers.
- Parameter Storage: Industrial control systems, automotive electronics.
Features
- 1 Mbit EEPROM: Provides 1 Mbit (128K x 8) of non-volatile storage.
- Fast Access Time: 120 ns access time for quick data retrieval.
- Sector Erase: Allows for selective erasure of specific memory blocks.
- Byte/Page Write: Supports both byte and page write operations for efficient programming.
- Low Power Consumption: Minimizes power usage in battery-powered applications.
- JEDEC Standard Packaging: Available in standard DIP and PLCC packages.
Benefits
- Non-Volatile Storage: Retains data even when power is removed.
- In-System Programmability: Allows for easy updates and modifications without removing the device.
- Fast Access: Enables quick data access for real-time applications.
- High Reliability: Designed for robust and reliable operation in harsh environments.
Additional Details
The SST29EE010-120-4I-EH EEPROM operates on a single power supply voltage, typically 5V, simplifying system integration. The device features a software data protection mechanism to prevent accidental data corruption during write operations. Sector erase functionality allows for efficient memory management, enabling selective updates to specific memory regions without affecting other data. It is suitable for a wide range of applications that require non-volatile storage and in-system programmability. Its fast access time makes it ideal for applications where data retrieval speed is critical. The EEPROM is also designed to withstand a high number of erase/write cycles, ensuring long-term reliability. Its availability in industry-standard packages facilitates easy integration into existing systems. Applications often include storing configuration settings, calibration data, and firmware in embedded systems.