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Memory Devices and Modules
News Release from: Catalyst Semiconductor | Subject: CAT24AC128
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 02 October 2002
Serial EEPROMs are made for bus sharing
The CAT24AC128 is a 128Kbit I2C serial EEPROM organised as 16K x 8bit.
The CAT24AC128 is a 128Kbit I2C serial EEPROM organised as 16K x 8bit Featuring three chip address lines, up to eight devices can share a common two-wire I2C bus
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 7 Feb 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The CAT24AC128 can be used in systems that require a 1Mbit address space.
Multiple write and read operating modes increase application versatility.
By using the page write mode, up to 64byte of data can be written with a single write cycle, thus making efficient use of the system processor.
The entire memory array can be hardware write protected with the WP pin.
Three different read operations are possible: immediate/current address read, selective/random read and sequential read.
High speed, wide operating voltage range and low power make the CAT24AC128 suitable for advanced applications in computer, communications, consumer, automotive and industrial markets.
The CAT24AC128 is available in 8-lead DIP and SOIC packages and in a 14-lead TSSOP.
Commercial, industrial and extended automotive temperature range devices are offered.
Prices start at $1.10 in 10,000 piece quantities.
Devices are available now for sampling and production.
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