Analog Devices / Maxim Integrated DS28E07 1024-bit 1-Wire® EEPROM
Analog Devices DS28E07 1024-bit 1-Wire® EEPROM is organized as four memory pages of 256 bits each. Data is written to an 8-byte scratchpad, verified, and then copied to the EEPROM memory. As a special feature, the four user memory pages can be write-protected or put in EPROM-emulation mode, where bits can only be changed from a 1 to a 0. Each device has its own guaranteed unique 64-bit ROM identification number (ROM ID) factory programmed into the chip. The communication follows the 1-Wire protocol with the ROM ID acting as node address in the case of a multiple-device 1-Wire network.Features
- Advanced 1-Wire Protocol Minimizes Interface to Just Single I/O Reducing Required Pin Count and Enhancing Reliability
- Unique Factory-Programmed, Unalterable 64-Bit Identification Number
- Switchpoint Hysteresis and Filtering to Optimize Performance in the Presence of Noise
- Communicates to Host with a Single Digital Signal at 15.4kbps or 125kbps Using 1-Wire Protocol
- Reads and Writes over a Wide Voltage Range from 3.0V to 5.25V from -40°C to +85°C
- ±8kV HBM ESD Protection (typ) for I/O Pin
- Partitioning of Memory Provides Greater Flexibility in Programming User Data
- 1024 Bits of EEPROM Memory Organized as Four Pages of 256 Bits
- Individual Memory Pages Can Be Permanently Write Protected or Put in EEPROM-Emulation Mode (Write to 0)
- Package Options
- TDFN-6
- TO-92-3
- TSOC-6
Applications
- Accessory/PCB Identification
- After-Market Management of Consumables
- Analog Sensor Calibration, Including IEEE P1451.4 Smart Sensors
- Ink and Toner Print Cartridge Identification
- Medical Sensor Calibration Data Storage
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Inilathala: 2017-03-07
| Na-update: 2023-04-21
