23K640-I/SN

23K640-I/SN

Manufacturer No:

23K640-I/SN

Manufacturer:

Microchip Technology

Description:

IC SRAM 64KBIT SPI 20MHZ 8SOIC

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23K640-I/SN Specifications

  • Type
    Parameter
  • Access Time
    -
  • Supplier Device Package
    8-SOIC
  • Package / Case
    8-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
  • Mounting Type
    Surface Mount
  • Operating Temperature
    -40°C ~ 85°C (TA)
  • Voltage - Supply
    2.7V ~ 3.6V
  • Write Cycle Time - Word, Page
    -
  • Clock Frequency
    20 MHz
  • Memory Interface
    SPI
  • Memory Organization
    8K x 8
  • Memory Size
    64Kbit
  • Technology
    SRAM
  • Memory Format
    SRAM
  • Memory Type
    Volatile
  • DigiKey Programmable
    Not Verified
  • Packaging
    Tube
  • Product Status
    Active
  • Series
    -
The 23K640-I/SN integrated circuit (IC) chip is a 64Kbit (8K x 8) serial electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM) chip. It offers several advantages and can be applied in various scenarios:Advantages: 1. Large storage capacity: The 64Kbit storage capacity allows for storing a considerable amount of data, making it useful for applications that require a relatively higher memory space. 2. Serial interface: The IC chip communicates via a 2-wire, 3-wire, or SPI serial interface, making it compatible with various microcontrollers and devices that support these communication protocols. 3. Low power consumption: The chip operates on low power, which makes it suitable for battery-powered devices or applications that require energy-efficient components. 4. Non-volatile memory: The EEPROM technology ensures the stored data is non-volatile, meaning it retains the information even when the power supply is disconnected.Application Scenarios: 1. Data storage in microcontrollers: The 23K640-I/SN chip can be utilized to expand the data storage capacity of microcontrollers, enabling them to handle larger sets of information. 2. Sensor data logging: In applications where sensor data needs to be continuously logged, such as temperature monitoring or environmental sensing, the IC chip can serve as a memory buffer to store the data temporarily before it is transferred to a centralized system. 3. Device configuration memory: The EEPROM functionality allows the chip to store configuration settings, such as device parameters or user preferences, in scenarios like smart home systems, industrial automation, or consumer electronics. 4. Firmware or program storage: The IC chip can be used to store firmware or program code for embedded systems, providing a non-volatile memory option for storing bootloaders, initialization routines, or program instructions.It is important to note that while these advantages and application scenarios are generally applicable to the 23K640-I/SN IC chip, the specific implementation and suitability may vary depending on the requirements of the given project or design.