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Especificações
Brand
MicrochipMemory Size
256kB
Product Type
Serial EEPROM
Interface Type
Serial-SPI
Package Type
SOIC
Mount Type
Surface
Pin Count
8
Maximum Clock Frequency
10MHz
Organisation
32K x 8 Bit
Minimum Supply Voltage
2.5V
Maximum Supply Voltage
5.5V
Number of Bits per Word
8
Minimum Operating Temperature
-40°C
Maximum Operating Temperature
85°C
Width
6 mm
Length
4.9mm
Standards/Approvals
No
Data Retention
200year
Supply Current
6mA
Maximum Random Access Time
50ns
Automotive Standard
AEC-Q100
Detalhes do produto
25AA256/25LC256 SPI Serial EEPROM
Microchips 25AA256/25LC256 family of devices are 256 Kbit SPI Serial EEPROMs available in a variety of package, temperature and power supply variants.
The Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) is utilised to provide the required Clock Input (SCK), Data In (SI) and Data Out (SO) signals. The operation of these devices can be paused via a Hold pin (HOLD) which causes inputs to be ignored with the exception higher priority interrupts defined via the Chip Select (CS) pin.
EEPROM Serial Access - Microchip
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R$ 3.473,00
R$ 34,73 Each (In a Tube of 100) (Sem VAT)
100
R$ 3.473,00
R$ 34,73 Each (In a Tube of 100) (Sem VAT)
Informações de estoque temporariamente indisponíveis.
100
Documentos Técnicos
Especificações
Brand
MicrochipMemory Size
256kB
Product Type
Serial EEPROM
Interface Type
Serial-SPI
Package Type
SOIC
Mount Type
Surface
Pin Count
8
Maximum Clock Frequency
10MHz
Organisation
32K x 8 Bit
Minimum Supply Voltage
2.5V
Maximum Supply Voltage
5.5V
Number of Bits per Word
8
Minimum Operating Temperature
-40°C
Maximum Operating Temperature
85°C
Width
6 mm
Length
4.9mm
Standards/Approvals
No
Data Retention
200year
Supply Current
6mA
Maximum Random Access Time
50ns
Automotive Standard
AEC-Q100
Detalhes do produto
25AA256/25LC256 SPI Serial EEPROM
Microchips 25AA256/25LC256 family of devices are 256 Kbit SPI Serial EEPROMs available in a variety of package, temperature and power supply variants.
The Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) is utilised to provide the required Clock Input (SCK), Data In (SI) and Data Out (SO) signals. The operation of these devices can be paused via a Hold pin (HOLD) which causes inputs to be ignored with the exception higher priority interrupts defined via the Chip Select (CS) pin.
