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News Release from: Microchip Technology | Subject: 25AA320A and 25LC320A
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 26 January 2007
Serial EEPROMs offer rapid access times
SPI serial EEPROM family expands with 32Kbit devices capable of operating at bus speeds of up to 10MHz, and available in low-profile packages.
Microchip has expanded its SPI serial EEPROM family with the 32Kbit 25AA320A and 25LC320A devices The new devices are capable of operating at bus speeds of up to 10MHz, and are available in a range of packages, including the very low-profile MSOP and TSSOP
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 10 Apr 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The new devices also offer Microchip's high endurance, quality, on-time delivery and short lead times as standard.
The 25XX320A devices provide fast byte- and page-level erase and write operations, and rapid access times.
Microchip's proprietary memory architecture enables high-density devices to be placed in small packages, while maintaining high endurance (1 million erase/write cycles), industry-leading retention time (200 years) and the ability to operate at high speeds even in harsh environments such as extended temperature automotive applications.
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The 25XX320A serial EEPROMs are offered in 8-pin PDIP, SOIC and MSOP packages, as well as standard and rotated pin-out TSSOP packages.
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