The X25057MI-2.7 is a 512Kbit Serial SPI EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory) manufactured by Xicor, now part of Intersil. It is a non-volatile memory device that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed, making it suitable for applications requiring data storage and updates. The SPI interface allows for simple communication with microcontrollers and other digital devices.
Applications
- Data logging
- Configuration storage
- Parameter storage
- Calibration data storage
- Firmware updates
- Consumer electronics
- Industrial control systems
Features
- 512Kbit (64KB) Memory Capacity: Sufficient storage for many data logging and configuration applications.
- SPI Interface: Simple and widely supported serial peripheral interface.
- Low Voltage Operation: Designed for low-power applications, operating at 2.7V.
- Write Protection: Hardware and software write protection features to prevent accidental data corruption.
- Self-Timed Write Cycle: Simplifies write operations by automatically timing the write cycle.
- High Reliability: Non-volatile storage ensures data retention even when power is removed.
- Endurance: Capable of withstanding a large number of write/erase cycles.
Benefits
- Non-Volatile Storage: Retains data without power.
- Easy Interface: SPI interface simplifies communication with microcontrollers.
- Low Power: Suitable for battery-powered applications.
- Data Protection: Write protection features prevent data loss.
- Flexible Storage: Can be used for various data storage needs.
- Reliable Performance: Ensures data integrity and long-term storage.
Additional Details
The X25057MI-2.7 uses the SPI protocol for communication, requiring clock, data input, data output, and chip select pins. The device's operating temperature range and package type (e.g., SOIC, TSSOP) should be confirmed via the product datasheet. It's important to follow the manufacturer's recommended write cycle timing to ensure reliable data storage. The data sheet will provide the maximum clock frequency for SPI communication and voltage specifications. The device provides status registers that can be read to determine the status of a write cycle.