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M24128-BR

Manufacturer Part Number
M24128-BR
Description
128 Kbit, 64 Kbit and 32 Kbit serial I2C bus EEPROM
Manufacturer
STMICROELECTRONICS [STMicroelectronics]
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Signal description
2
2.0.1
2.0.2
2.1
2.2
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Signal description
Serial Clock (SCL)
This input signal is used to strobe all data in and out of the device. In applications where this
signal is used by slave devices to synchronize the bus to a slower clock, the bus master
must have an open drain output, and a pull-up resistor must be connected from Serial Clock
(SCL) to V
most applications, though, this method of synchronization is not employed, and so the pull-
up resistor is not necessary, provided that the bus master has a push-pull (rather than open
drain) output.
Serial Data (SDA)
This bi-directional signal is used to transfer data in or out of the device. It is an open drain
output that may be wire-OR’ed with other open drain or open collector signals on the bus. A
pull up resistor must be connected from Serial Data (SDA) to V
the value of the pull-up resistor can be calculated).
Chip Enable (E0, E1, E2)
These input signals are used to set the value that is to be looked for on the three least
significant bits (b3, b2, b1) of the 7-bit Device Select Code. These inputs must be tied to
V
(left floating), these inputs are read as Low (0,0,0).
Figure 3.
Write Control (WC)
This input signal is useful for protecting the entire contents of the memory from inadvertent
write operations. Write operations are disabled to the entire memory array when Write
Control (WC) is driven High. When unconnected, the signal is internally read as V
Write operations are allowed.
When Write Control (WC) is driven High, Device Select and Address bytes are
acknowledged, Data bytes are not acknowledged.
CC
or V
SS
CC
, to establish the Device Select Code as shown in
Device select code
.
(Figure 4
indicates how the value of the pull-up resistor can be calculated). In
E i
M24xxx
V CC
V SS
E i
M24xxx
V CC
V SS
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M24128, M24C64, M24C32
.
(Figure 4
3. When not connected
indicates how
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