24LC02B-I/P Overview
As far as memory types are concerned, Non-Volatile is considered to be its memory type. In addition, memory ics is available in a Tube case as well. An embedded 8-DIP (0.300, 7.62mm) case surrounds memory ics. On the chip, there is an 2Kb 256 x 8 memory, which is the size of the chip's memory. There is a mainstream memory format used by this device, which is called EEPROM-format memory. Due to its wide temperature range of -40°C~85°C TA, this device is well suited to a wide range of applications that require high performance. It is supplied votage within 2.5V~5.5V. Its recommended mounting type is Through Hole. On the chip, there are 8 terminations that are planted. In total, 1 functions are supported by this part. In order to power this memory device, 5V will be necessary. There is a clock frequency rotation of the memory within a 400kHz range. A device's base part number, 24LC02B, is often used in order to identify similar components. It is encased in an 8-pin package that contains this ic memory chip. The memory device in question has 8 pins, thus indicating that it has 8 memory locations that can be accessed. Chips such as this one are mounted using Through Hole mounting, a straightforward method of mounting that is effective. In terms of its nominal supply current, this memory component has a rating of 3mA. This chip is not only loaded with advantages, but it also comes with 1000000 ERASE/WRITE CYCLES, HARDWARE WRITE PROTECT, DATA RETENTION > 200 YEARS, which boosts the performance of your system. There is only a single power supply required for this memory chip. The I2C type serial bus this memory integrates with is helpful to carry and transfer data to the CPU.
24LC02B-I/P Features
Package / Case: 8-DIP (0.300, 7.62mm)
8 Pins
Additional Feature:1000000 ERASE/WRITE CYCLES, HARDWARE WRITE PROTECT, DATA RETENTION > 200 YEARS
24LC02B-I/P Applications
There are a lot of Microchip Technology 24LC02B-I/P Memory applications.
- nonvolatile BIOS memory
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- eSRAM
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- main computer memory
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- eDRAM
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- networks
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- DVD disk buffer
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- printers
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- cell phones
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- mainframes
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- multimedia computers
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