Microchip Technology 24AA1026, 24LC1026, 24FC1026 1024K Serial EEPROMs

Microchip Technology 24AA1026, 24LC1026, and 24FC1026 1024K Serial EEPROMs are organized as one 128K x 8-bit memory with a two-wire, I2C compatible serial interface. The 24AA1026, 24LC1026, and 24FC1026 EEPROMs are optimized for advanced, low-power applications such as personal communications or data acquisition. These devices have both byte write and page write capability of up to 128 bytes of data.

The 24AA1026, 24LC1026, and 24FC1026 are capable of both random and sequential reads. Reads may be sequential within address boundaries 0000h to FFFFh and 10000h to 1FFFFh. Functional address lines allow up to four devices on the same data bus. This design allows for up to 4 Mbits total system EEPROM memory.

The Microchip Technology 24AA1026, 24LC1026, and 24FC1026 Serial EEPROMs are available in standard 8-pin PDIP, SOIC, SOIJ, and TSSOP packages.

Features

  • Low-power CMOS technology
    • Read current 450mA, maximum
    • Standby current 5mA, maximum
  • 2-wire serial interface, I2C compatible
  • Cascadable up to four devices
  • Schmitt trigger inputs for noise suppression
  • Output slope control to eliminate ground bounce
  • 100kHz and 400kHz clock compatibility
  • 1MHz clock for FC versions
  • Page Write time 3ms (typical)
  • Self-timed Erase/Write cycle
  • 128-byte page write buffer
  • Hardware write-protect
  • ESD protection >4000V
  • More than 1 million Erase/Write cycles
  • Data retention >200 Years
  • Factory programming available
  • Operating temperature range
    • Industrial (I): -40°C to +85°C
    • Automotive (E): -40°C to +125°C
  • Package options include 8-lead PDIP, SOIJ, SOIC and TSSOP
  • RoHS compliant

Applications

  • Smartphones
  • Automotive
  • Personal communications
  • Data acquisition

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