Manufacturer Part Number
AT25160B-SSHL-B
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Introduction
The AT25160B-SSHL-B is a 16Kbit EEPROM memory chip from Microchip Technology utilizing EEPROM technology, designed for high-performance data storage and retrieval with Non-Volatile memory type.
Product Features and Performance
Non-Volatile EEPROM Memory
16Kbit memory size
Organized as 2K x 8
SPI memory interface for swift data transfer
Operates at a clock frequency of 20 MHz
Word/Page write cycle time of 5ms ensures efficient data writing
Wide voltage supply range from 1.8V to 5.5V
Suitable for operating in temperatures ranging from -40°C to 85°C
Surface mount, 8-SOIC Package contributes to compact design
Product Advantages
Reliable data storage
High-speed SPI interface enhances performance
Low-power consumption
Broad voltage and temperature range enhances durability and functionality across various environments
Key Technical Parameters
Memory Size: 16Kbit
Memory Format: EEPROM
Memory Interface: SPI
Clock Frequency: 20 MHz
Write Cycle Time: 5 ms
Voltage Supply: 1.8V ~ 5.5V
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C
Package/Case: 8-SOIC
Mount Type: Surface Mount
Quality and Safety Features
Robust temperature and voltage tolerance ensuring reliability and safety in varying conditions
Secure data storage with EEPROM technology preventing data loss on power failure
Compatibility
SPI interface ensures compatibility with a multitude of modern microcontrollers and processors
Application Areas
Industrial controls
Consumer electronics
Automotive
Telecommunications
Data logging systems
Product Lifecycle
Product Status: Active
Not nearing discontinuation and replacements or upgrades are readily available
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Experience fast data transfer and low power consumption with SPI interface
Ensures data integrity and non-volatility with EEPROM technology
Flexible deployment with wide operational ranges in voltage and temperature suitable for various environments
Future-proof product with no immediate discontinuation concerns, backed by Microchip Technology’s support and supply stability