24LC32-I/P Microchip Technology, 24LC32-I/P Datasheet
24LC32-I/P
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... Industrial (I): -40° to +85° DESCRIPTION The Microchip Technology Inc. 24LC32 (32K bit) Serial Electrically Erasable PROM capable of operation across a broad voltage range (2.5V to 6.0V). This device has been developed for advanced, low power applications such as personal communications or data acquisition ...
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... ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS 1.1 Maximum Ratings* V ..................................................................................7.0V CC All inputs and outputs w.r.t. V ............... -0. Storage temperature .....................................-65°C to +150°C Ambient temp. with power applied ................-65°C to +125°C Soldering temperature of leads (10 seconds) ............. +300°C ESD protection on all pins *Notice: Stresses above those listed under “Maximum Ratings” ...
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... Schmitt trigger inputs which provide improved T HIGH DAT SU DAT 24LC32 Units Remarks kHz (Note1) ns (Note1) ns After this period the first clock pulse is generated ns Only relevant for repeated START condition (Note 2) ns ...
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... NOT generating an acknowledge bit on the last byte that has been clocked out of the slave. In this case, the slave (24LC32) will leave the data line HIGH to enable the master to generate the STOP condition. (D) ...
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... SDA bus checking the device type identifier being transmitted. Upon receiving a 1010 code and appropri- ate device select bits, the slave device outputs an acknowledge signal on the SDA line. Depending on the state of the R/W bit, the 24LC32 will select a read or write operation. FIGURE 3-3: ADDRESS SEQUENCE BIT ASSIGNMENTS ...
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... Page Write The write control byte, word address and the first data byte are transmitted to the 24LC32 in the same way byte write. But instead of generating a stop condi- tion, the master transmits up to eight pages of eight data bytes each (64 bytes total) which are temporarily stored in the on-chip page cache of the 24LC32 ...
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... This is done by sending the word address to the 24LC32 as part of a write operation (R/W bit set to 0). After the word address is sent, the master generates a start condition following the acknowledge. This termi- nates the write operation, but not before the internal address pointer is set ...
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... Multiple Devices The device select bits A2, A1, A0 can be used to expand the contiguous address space for up to 256K bits by adding up to eight 24LC32's on the same bus. In this case, software can use A0 of the control byte as address bit A12 address bit A13, and A2 as address bit A14 ...
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... Microchip Technology Inc. 24LC32 6.8 Cache Write Starting at a Non-Page Boundary When a write command is initiated that does not begin at a page boundary (i ...
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... PIN DESCRIPTIONS 7.1 A0, A1, A2 Chip Address Inputs The A0..A2 inputs are used by the 24LC32 for multiple device operation and conform to the two-wire bus stan- dard. The levels applied to these pins define the address block occupied by the device in the address map. A particular device is selected by transmitting the corresponding bits (A2, A1, A0) in the control byte (Figure 3-3) ...
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... Product Identification System To order or to obtain information, e.g., on pricing or delivery, please use the listed part numbers, and refer to the factory or the listed sales offices. 24LC32 – /P Package: Temperature Range: Device: Sales and Support Data Sheets Products supported by a preliminary Data Sheet may have an errata sheet describing minor operational differences and recom- mended workarounds ...
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... NOTES: DS21072G-page 12 2004 Microchip Technology Inc. ...
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... PICLAB, PICtail, PowerCal, PowerInfo, PowerMate, PowerTool, rfLAB, rfPICDEM, Select Mode, Smart Serial, SmartTel and Total Endurance are trademarks of Microchip Technology Incorporated in the U.S.A. and other countries. SQTP is a service mark of Microchip Technology Incorporated in the U.S.A. All other trademarks mentioned herein are property of their respective companies. ...
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... Via Salvatore Quasimodo, 12 20025 Legnano (MI) Milan, Italy Tel: 39-0331-742611 Fax: 39-0331-466781 Netherlands Waegenburghtplein 4 NL-5152 JR, Drunen, Netherlands Tel: 31-416-690399 Fax: 31-416-690340 United Kingdom 505 Eskdale Road Winnersh Triangle Wokingham Berkshire, England RG41 5TU Tel: 44-118-921-5869 Fax: 44-118-921-5820 07/12/04 2004 Microchip Technology Inc. ...