EEPROM

Integrated circuits designed to store relatively small amounts of data but allowing individual bytes to be electrically erased and reprogrammed

EEPROM stands for electrically erasable programmable read-only memory. EEPROMs are used in computers, integrated in microcontrollers for smart cards and remote keyless systems as a non-volatile memory. EEPROMs can be programmed and erased in-circuit, by applying special programming signals. An EEPROM has a limited life for erasing and reprogramming, now reaching a million operations in modern EEPROMs. EEPROM ICs have memory sizes ranging from 128 bits to 4 Mbits and are available with parallel or serial (SPI, I2C, 1-Wire) interfaces.

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EEPROM - Serial Microwire - 3.3V/5V - 1 Kbit (64 x 16bit) - 3 MHz - 8 Pin PDIP - Tube
24LC128 Series 128 Kb I2C 2 Wire (16K X 8) 2.5 V Serial EEPROM - TSSOP-8
24LC64 Series 64 Kb I2C 2 Wire (8K X 8) 2.5 V Serial EEPROM SMT - TSSOP-8
EEPROM Serial-SPI 64K-bit 8K x 8 2.5V/3.3V/5V Automotive 8-Pin SOIC N Tube
24LC04 Series 4 Kb I2C 2 Wire (512 x 8) 2.5 V Serial EEPROM SMT - SOT-23-5
EEPROM Serial-I2C 512K-bit 64K x 8 1.8V/2.5V/3.3V/5V 8-Pin SOIJ Tube
Microwire Serial EEPROM Family, 2.5Vto 5.5V' 2 MHz, -40°Cto 125°C, SOIC-8, RoHS
MICROCHIP - 24LC32A-I/P - EEPROM, 32 Kbit, 4K x 8bit, Serial I2C (2-Wire), 400 kHz, DIP, 8 Pins
EEPROM Serial-I2C 512K-bit 64K x 8 2.5V/3.3V/5V 8-Pin SOIC N Tube
EEPROM - Serial Microwire - 3.3V/5V - 4Kbit (256 x 16) - 2 MHz - 8 Pin PDIP - Tube