AT17LV256-10PU – 256Kbit (32K x 8) I2C-Compatible EEPROM

The AT17LV256-10PU is a 256Kbit EEPROM with a 32K x 8 memory organization, featuring an I2C interface for easy integration into embedded systems. Designed for high-reliability applications, this EEPROM offers low power consumption, long data retention, and high endurance, making it ideal for embedded systems, configuration storage, and data logging.

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Technical Specifications:

  • Memory Size: 256Kbit (32K x 8)
  • Interface: I2C-Compatible
  • Operating Voltage: 2.5V to 5.5V
  • Data Retention: 100 years
  • Write Endurance: 1 million write cycles
  • Page Write Size: 64 bytes
  • Package Type: PDIP-8 (Plastic Dual In-line Package)
  • Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to +85°C
  • Applications: Ideal for embedded systems, configuration storage, data logging, automotive electronics, and other low-power applications requiring reliable memory.

Product Features:

  • Memory Size: 256Kbit (32K x 8) EEPROM, offering ample memory capacity for various data storage needs.
  • I2C-Compatible Interface: Provides seamless communication with microcontrollers and peripheral devices using the widely adopted I2C protocol.
  • Low Power Consumption: Optimized for low current draw, making it ideal for battery-operated and energy-efficient designs.
  • High Endurance: With a write cycle endurance of 1 million cycles, it offers reliable performance over long-term use.
  • Data Retention: Ensures data integrity with up to 100 years of data retention.
  • Page Write Support: Allows efficient programming with a page write size of up to 64 bytes.
  • Operating Voltage: Supports a wide operating voltage range of 2.5V to 5.5V for compatibility with various systems.
  • Package Type: Available in a 8-pin PDIP package for easy PCB mounting and integration.

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