Manufacturer Part Number
M24512-DRDW8TP/K
Manufacturer
stmicroelectronics
Introduction
The M24512-DRDW8TP/K is a 512Kbit non-volatile EEPROM memory chip designed for high-performance data storage, using the EEPROM technology and I2C interface for optimal compatibility and performance.
Product Features and Performance
Non-Volatile EEPROM Memory
512Kbit Memory Size
64K x 8 Memory Organization
1 MHz Clock Frequency
4ms Write Cycle Time for Word or Page
450 ns Access Time
Operating over an Extended Temperature Range
Product Advantages
High data retention with a non-volatile memory format
Fast access and write speeds enhancing device responsiveness
Robust against a wide range of temperature from -40°C to 105°C
Key Technical Parameters
Memory Type: EEPROM
Memory Format: EEPROM
Memory Size: 512Kbit
Memory Interface: I2C
Clock Frequency: 1 MHz
Write Cycle Time: 4ms
Access Time: 450 ns
Voltage Supply: 1.8V to 5.5V
Operating Temperature: -40°C to 105°C
Quality and Safety Features
Automotive grade reliability
Compliant with AEC-Q100 qualification standards for automotive applications
Surface Mounting for secure and durable installation
Compatibility
Compatible with systems requiring I2C interface
Versatile voltage supply range (1.8V to 5.5V) for broader device compatibility
Application Areas
Ideal for automotive applications
Suitable for industrial, consumer electronics, and computing applications requiring dependable data storage
Product Lifecycle
Currently marked as Active
Continuous production with no current plans for discontinuation
Replacements or upgrades would be from the same EEPROM memory range
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Robust non-volatile storage maintaining data integrity over time and temperature variations
Fast write and access speeds facilitate quicker data handling and device performance
Broad working temperature range makes it suitable for sensitive and harsh environments
Reliability and safety ensured through automotive-grade standards and AEC-Q100 qualification
High compatibility with existing and emerging systems requiring minimal voltage and using the I2C interface.