Manufacturer Part Number
AT28C256-15LM/883
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Introduction
The AT28C256-15LM/883 is a non-volatile EEPROM memory device, designed for high-performance storage solutions.
Product Features and Performance
Non-Volatile EEPROM technology
Memory Size: 256Kbit
Memory Organization: 32K x 8 for efficient data storage
Parallel Memory Interface for quick data access and programming
Write Cycle Time Word, Page: 10ms for speedy data handling
Access Time: 150 ns allows for rapid data retrieval
Operating Temperature range: -55°C to 125°C, suitable for extreme conditions
Product Advantages
Durable and reliable storage solution
High data retention capability
Low power consumption
Easy to program, with a straightforward parallel interface
Key Technical Parameters
Memory Type: EEPROM
Voltage Supply: 4.5V ~ 5.5V for versatile power compatibility
Mounting Type: Surface Mount for compact PCB layouts
Package / Case: 32-CLCC, providing robust physical protection
Supplier Device Package: 32-LCC (11.43x13.97) for compatibility with standard soldering processes
Quality and Safety Features
Built to endure harsh environments with a wide operating temperature range
Consistent performance, adhering to microchip-technology’s quality standards
Compatibility
Compatible with systems requiring durable, non-volatile memory storage
Suitable for a range of voltage supply requirements
Application Areas
Industrial control systems
Automotive electronics
Telecommunication systems
Medical equipment
Military and aerospace applications
Product Lifecycle
Status: Active, indicating ongoing production and availability
Not nearing discontinuation, ensuring long-term availability for projects
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Reliable storage solution from a trusted manufacturer
Wide operating temperature range suits various environments
High memory size and efficient organization for substantial data storage
Easy integration with surface mount technology on PCBs
Long-term product availability supports future designs without concern for obsolescence