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Brand
MicrochipMemory Size
512kbit
Interface Type
Serial-SPI
Package Type
SOIC
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Pin Count
8
Organisation
64K x 8 bit
Minimum Operating Supply Voltage
1.8 V
Maximum Operating Supply Voltage
5.5 V
Programming Voltage
1.8 → 5.5V
Number of Bits per Word
8bit
Dimensions
4.9 x 3.9 x 1.25mm
Number of Words
64K
Minimum Operating Temperature
-40 °C
Maximum Operating Temperature
+85 °C
Maximum Random Access Time
250ns
Detalji o proizvodu
25AA512/25LC512 SPI Serial EEPROM
Microchips 25AA512/25LC512 family of devices are 32 Kbit SPI Serial EEPROMs available in a variety of package, temperature and power supply variants. Featured are Page, Sector and Chip Erase functions typically associated with Flash based products.
The Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) is utilised to provide the required Clock Input (SCK), Data In (SI) and Data Out (SO) signals. The operation of these devices can be paused via a Hold pin (HOLD) which causes inputs to be ignored with the exception higher priority interrupts defined via the Chip Select (CS) pin.
EEPROM Serial Access - Microchip
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Tehnička dokumentacija
Tehnički podaci
Brand
MicrochipMemory Size
512kbit
Interface Type
Serial-SPI
Package Type
SOIC
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Pin Count
8
Organisation
64K x 8 bit
Minimum Operating Supply Voltage
1.8 V
Maximum Operating Supply Voltage
5.5 V
Programming Voltage
1.8 → 5.5V
Number of Bits per Word
8bit
Dimensions
4.9 x 3.9 x 1.25mm
Number of Words
64K
Minimum Operating Temperature
-40 °C
Maximum Operating Temperature
+85 °C
Maximum Random Access Time
250ns
Detalji o proizvodu
25AA512/25LC512 SPI Serial EEPROM
Microchips 25AA512/25LC512 family of devices are 32 Kbit SPI Serial EEPROMs available in a variety of package, temperature and power supply variants. Featured are Page, Sector and Chip Erase functions typically associated with Flash based products.
The Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) is utilised to provide the required Clock Input (SCK), Data In (SI) and Data Out (SO) signals. The operation of these devices can be paused via a Hold pin (HOLD) which causes inputs to be ignored with the exception higher priority interrupts defined via the Chip Select (CS) pin.