The CAT25640YIGT3 is a 64-Kb Serial CMOS EEPROM designed for industrial applications, supporting SPI protocol. It features a 64-byte page write buffer, low power CMOS technology, and supports 1 million program/erase cycles with a data retention of 100 years. The device operates over a voltage range of 1.8 V to 5.5 V and includes software and hardware write protection, block protection options, and multiple package types including TSSOP-8, UDFN-8, and SOIC-8 suitable for space-constrained designs. Its reliability, extensive temperature range, and protected write capabilities make it ideal for embedded systems, data logging, and industrial automation.
Block Write Protection: quarter, half, or full array
Low power CMOS technology for energy-efficient operation
Built-in hardware and software protections against inadvertent writes
Maximum voltage on pins: 6.5 V, minimum -0.5 V
Communication via SPI with chip select, hold, and write protection features
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