
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Serial EEPROMs",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release EEPROM devices handle 125C temperatures from
Microchip Technology, which we summarised at the time by saying "The 25XX512 and 25XX1024 are the industry's only 512Kbit and 1Mbit SPI serial EEPROMs specified to operate up to 125C".
The day before,
we featured the news release Serial EEPROMs come in low-profile 8-pin packages from
Atmel Corporation: "The novel XDFN package is ideal for height-constrained comms applications such as headsets, wireless LAN adapters and Bluetooth modules".
In August 2007, we covered the news from Renesas Technology Europe
concerning its H8/36079LF microcontrollers
- take a look at Microcontrollers offer integrated solution
which says: "Large on-chip SRAM makes the H8/36079LF ideal for applications that require a lot of data handling and calculation such as motor control applications".
Take a look also at the news release from STMicroelectronics, Narrow package boosts serial EEPROM density,
as well as MCUs take motor control peripherals onboard from Renesas Technology Europe,
and Survey ranks EEPROM contenders from STMicroelectronics.
See also:
Serial EEPROMs in smaller packages
(March 2007)
Serial EEPROM devices, from 2 to 64Kbit density are now available in the tiny 2 x 3mm MLP8 package
Serial EEPROMs offer rapid access times
(January 2007)
SPI serial EEPROM family expands with 32Kbit devices capable of operating at bus speeds of up to 10MHz, and available in low-profile packages
MCUs major on motor control
(March 2006)
A series of fully integrated low-cost high-performance 16bit microcontrollers offers everything on-chip that the user needs for consumer motor control applications
Serial EEPROMs shrink into SOT-23 package
(February 2006)
Microchip has released the world's first SPI serial EEPROMs in a miniature SOT-23 package
Analyser gets to grips with I2C bus traffic
(January 2006)
I2C bus analyser is an advanced instrument used in the monitoring, testing and debugging of devices and systems incorporating one or more I2C or SMBus buses
Design-in deal covers more of Europe
(January 2006)
Rutronik Elektronische Bauelemente and Microchip are set to expand their successful 10-year co-operation across Europe
Serial EEPROMs go green and gold
(November 2005)
A new EEPROM family offers a more robust serial interface product line with all 'green and gold' NiPdAu RoHS-compliant packages
Serial EEPROMs reach megabit size
(November 2005)
A new family offers the highest memory density available for I2C serial EEPROM devices
Further franchises for UK, Slovenia and Romania.
(November 2005)
Rutronik Elektronische Bauelemente and Microchip are expanding their existing 10 years cooperation in Central and Eastern Europe with further franchises for UK, Slovenia and Romania
Ferroelectric RAM aims for automotive black boxes
(August 2005)
The FM25256 is a 256Kbit nonvolatile ferroelectric random access memory with a serial peripheral interface that is designed for wide voltage operation
Serial EEPROMs transfer data faster
(July 2005)
Microchip has expanded its SPI serial EEPROM product line with two high-density (256Kbit), high-speed (up to 10MHz) devices, the 25AA256 and 25LC256
Op amps target space- and power-critical use
(June 2005)
A new range of single-supply, rail-to-rail input/output, low-power op amps in space-saving 5-pin SOT-23 packages operates over a variety of bandwidths ranging from 10kHz to 10MHz
Serial interface FRAM has automotive aims
(October 2004)
The FM25W256 is a 256Kbit wide-voltage-operation nonvolatile ferroelectric random access memory (FRAM) with a serial peripheral interface (SPI)
High-speed FRAM to feature in Munich
(August 2004)
Making its European debut at Electronica 2004 (Hall A5, Booth 321) will be Ramtron's new FM25L256 high speed serial ferroelectric random access memory (FRAM) device
FRAM drops in to replace serial EEPROMs
(June 2004)
The FM25L256 is a 256Kbit 3V nonvolatile ferroelectric random access memory (FRAM) with a serial peripheral interface (SPI)
Speedy serial EEPROMs cut size and power
(January 2004)
A new family of SPI bus-compatible serial EEPROM devices features maximum clock speeds of 10MHz, write times of 5ms and a write currents of 3mA
News on the 93XX76/86 serial EEPROMs from Microchip Technology
(October 2003)
Microchip has produced the industry's first 8 and 16Kbit Microwire-compatible serial EEPROMs in 6-lead SOT-23 packages
Kit gets to grips with serial EEPROM designs
(August 2003)
Microchip's new Seeval 32 serial EEPROM designer's kit allows designers to quickly and easily develop robust serial EEPROM-based applications while significantly reducing system integration time
Long life for serial EEPROMs
(May 2003)
A new family of compact and reliable EEPROM devices will save space and reduce power consumption in high-performance applications where I2C and three-wire serial bus interfaces are required
Bigger serial EEPROM keeps its head down onboard
(March 2003)
Microchip's new 512Kbit I2C-compatible serial EEPROMs are the first to be available in an 8-pad dual flat no-lead package
World's smallest claim for serial EEPROMs
(November 2002)
Microchip's latest Microwire serial EEPROMs are available in 6-lead SOT-23 packages and support densities from 1 to 4Kbit
World's smallest claim for serial EEPROMs
(October 2002)
Toshiba reckons the TC9WMB1FK and TC9WMB2FK are the world's smallest and thinnest two-wire serial interface (I2C bus) 1 and 2Kbit E2PROMs
Serial EEPROM family runs up to 256Kbit
(October 2002)
Catalyst Semiconductor has completed qualification and released to production one of the most complete families of high-speed SPI interface serial EEPROMs in the industry
Ammon and Rizos expands markets for Catalyst
(October 2002)
Catalyst Semiconductor has appointed Ammon and Rizos to its sales team of North American independent manufacturer sales representatives
Serial EEPROMs are made for bus sharing
(October 2002)
The CAT24AC128 is a 128Kbit I2C serial EEPROM organised as 16K x 8bit
Shrinking serial EEPROMs
(July 2002)
Microchip has added 32, 64, 128 and 256Kbit densities to its existing range of 8-lead MSOP serial EEPROMs and now offers the highest density I2CT devices in the smallest available standard package
Lead-free EEPROMs are greener alternative
(June 2002)
Catalyst Semiconductor now offers lead-free packages for its popular SPI, I2C and Microwire serial EEPROMs
EEPROMs meet latest VESA standard
(February 2002)
Microchip has extended its serial EEPROM range with the first device to meet the VESA E-EDID 1.3 standard and a new packaging option for low- and mid-density devices
Speedy EEPROMs have choice of interfaces
(February 2002)
Catalyst Semiconductor has two new high-speed serial EEPROMs: the CAT93HC46 with a Microwire interface operates at 3MHz, and the CAT24FC32 with an I2C interface operates at 1MHz
