25AA040AT-I/MC Overview
In terms of its memory type, it can be classified as Non-Volatile. It is supplied votage within Tape & Reel (TR). An embedded 8-VFDFN Exposed Pad case surrounds memory ics. On the chip, there is an 4Kb 512 x 8 memory, which is the size of the chip's memory. This device uses a EEPROM-format memory, which is of mainstream design. A wide operating temperature range makes this device ideal for a variety of demanding applications. A supply voltage of 1.8V~5.5V can be applied to it. It is recommended to mount it in the Surface Mount mounting type. A total of 8 terminations have been planted on the chip. There are 1 functions supported by this part as part of the comprehensive working process. In order to function properly, this ic memory chip should be powered by a voltage of 2.5V. During the rotation of the clock, the ic memory chip is set as 10MHz. Similar parts are frequently selected using the ic memory chip's base part number, 25AA040A. A 8-pin package containing this memory device is used to house this device. It is worth noting that this memory device has 8 pins, which indicates it has 8 memory locations. This memory runs on an 5V operating supply voltage. Chips such as this one are mounted using Surface Mount mounting, a straightforward method of mounting that is effective. As far as its nominal supply current is concerned, this memory component carries a rating of 5mA. In spite of all the merits this chip has, it also features DATA RETENTION > 200 YEARS; 1,000,000 ERASE/WRITE CYCLES to level up system performance. Its SPI-type serial bus helps transfer data to the CPU efficiently.
25AA040AT-I/MC Features
Package / Case: 8-VFDFN Exposed Pad
8 Pins
Operating Supply Voltage:5V
Additional Feature:DATA RETENTION > 200 YEARS; 1,000,000 ERASE/WRITE CYCLES
25AA040AT-I/MC Applications
There are a lot of Microchip Technology 25AA040AT-I/MC Memory applications.
- nonvolatile BIOS memory
- Camcorders
- cell phones
- mainframes
- eSRAM
- workstations,
- graphics card
- telecommunications
- personal digital assistants
- networks