FM24C16B Overview
The FM24C16B is a 16-kilobit nonvolatile memory employing an advanced ferroelectric process. A ferroelectric random access memory or FRAM is nonvolatile and performs reads and writes like a RAM. It provides reliable data retention for 38 years while eliminating the plexities, overhead, and system level reliability problems caused by EEPROM and other nonvolatile memories.
FM24C16B Key Features
- Organized as 2,048 x 8 bits
- High Endurance (1012) Read/Write Cycles
- 38 year Data Retention
- NoDelay™ Writes
- Advanced High-Reliability Ferroelectric Process Fast Two-wire Serial Interface
- Up to 1MHz maximum bus frequency
- Direct hardware replacement for EEPROM
- Supports legacy timing for 100 kHz & 400 kHz Low Power Operation
- 5V operation
- 100 A Active Current (100 kHz)
