IS24C08A
IS24C08A is 1K-bit/2K-bit/4K-bit/8K-bit/16K-bit 2-WIRE SERIAL CMOS EEPROM manufactured by ISSI.
- Part of the IS24C16A comparator family.
- Part of the IS24C16A comparator family.
FEATURES
- Two-Wire Serial Interface, I2CTM patible
- Bi-directional data transfer protocol
- Wide Voltage Operation
- Vcc = 1.8V to 5.5V
- 400 KHz (2.5V) and 1 MHz (5.0V) patible
- Low Power CMOS Technology
- Standby Current less than 6 µA (5.0V)
- Read Current less than 2 m A (5.0V)
- Write Current less than 3 m A (5.0V)
- Hardware Data Protection
- Write Protect Pin
- Sequential Read Feature
- Filtered Inputs for Noise Suppression
- Self time write cycle with auto clear 5 ms max @ 2.5V
- Organization:
- IS24C02A, 256x8 (one block of 256 bytes)
- IS24C04A, 512x8 (two blocks of 256 bytes)
- IS24C08A, 1024x8 (four blocks of 256 bytes)
- IS24C16A, 2048x8 (eight blocks of 256 bytes)
- 16 Byte Page Write Buffer
- High Reliability
- Endurance: 1,000,000 Cycles
- Data Retention: 100 Years
- mercial, Industrial and Automotive temperature ranges
- 8-pin PDIP, 8-pin SOIC, 8-pad DFN, 8-pin TSSOP, and 8-pin MSOP packages
- Lead-free available
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ISSI
JANUARY 2006
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DESCRIPTION
The IS24C02A, IS24C04A, IS24C08A, and IS24C16A are electrically erasable PROM devices that use the standard 2-wire interface for munications. The IS24C02A, IS24C04A, IS24C08A, and IS24C16A contain a memory array of 2K-bits (256 x 8), 4K-bits (512 x 8), 8K-bits (1,024 x 8), and 16K-bits (2,048 x 8), respectively. Each device is organized into 16 byte pages for page write mode. This EEPROM operates in a wide voltage range of 1.8V to 5.5V to be patible with most application voltages. ISSI designed this device family to be a practical, low-power 2-wire EEPROM solution. The devices are available in 8-pin PDIP, 8-pin SOIC, 8pad DFN, 8-pin MSOP, and 8-pin TSSOP packages. The IS24C02A/04A/08A/16A maintains patibility with the popular 2-wire bus protocol, so it is easy to use in applications implementing this bus type. The simple bus consists of the Serial Clock wire (SCL) and the Serial Data wire (SDA). Using the bus, a Master device such as a microcontroller is usually connected to one or more Slave devices such as...