Overview of Product M93C56-RMN6TP
The M93C56-RMN6TP is a 4 Kbit (512 x 8 or 256 x 16) serial EEPROM device that is part of the robust memory solutions provided by STMicroelectronics. It is designed using the high-performance CMOS technology which ensures low power consumption and high endurance. This particular model is ideal for a wide range of applications that require data storage that can be electrically erased and programmed. It is especially suitable for sophisticated industrial, automotive, and consumer electronics where reliability and efficiency are of paramount importance.
Key Features
- Memory Size: 4 Kbit, organized as either 512 bytes (8-bit mode) or 256 words (16-bit mode), offering flexibility in data management.
- Operating Voltage Range: 2.5V to 5.5V, which allows it to be used in various system voltage levels.
- Write Cycle Time: The EEPROM boasts a fast write cycle time of 5ms, enabling quick data storage and updates.
- Endurance: It offers high write endurance with 1 million write cycles and a data retention period of 40 years, ensuring the reliability and longevity of the stored data.
- Communication: The device communicates via a serial interface, specifically the SPI bus, which is known for its simplicity and speed.
- Temperature Range: The EEPROM operates across a wide temperature range from -40°C to +85°C, suitable for harsh operating environments.
- Package: It comes in an 8-pin, Thin Dual-In-line Package (TSSOP), which is conducive for space-constrained applications.
Applications
The versatility of the M93C56-RMN6TP makes it an excellent choice for various applications, including but not limited to:
- Automotive systems
- Portable devices
- Medical equipment
- Industrial control systems
- Smart cards
With its combination of durability, reliability, and data integrity, the M93C56-RMN6TP from STMicroelectronics stands out as a high-quality EEPROM solution for designers and engineers seeking a non-volatile memory component that can withstand the demands of today's sophisticated electronic devices.