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EEPROM (electrically erasable programmable read-only memory) is a type of user-modifiable read-only memory (ROM) that can be erased and reprogrammed (written to) using a higher-than-normal electrical voltage.
Unlike EPROM chips, EEPROMs may be reprogrammed without having to remove from the computer. An EEPROM chip, on the other hand, must be wiped and reprogrammed completely, not selectively.
It also has a finite lifespan, meaning that the number of times it can be reprogrammed is restricted to tens or hundreds of thousands. The life of an EEPROM that is often reprogrammed while the computer is in operation might be a critical design factor.
It is commonly used to store relatively small quantities of data in computers, microcontrollers for smart cards and remote keyless systems, and other electronic devices by allowing individual bytes can be wiped and reprogrammed.
The Global EEPROM Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
The 24CS512, Microchip Technology’s first commercially available I2C Serial EEPROM with capability for 3.4 Mbit/s data speeds, is the world’s fastest I2C EEPROM.
Starting with the 24CS512, Microchip’s new 24CS series of Serial EEPROMs is 3 to 4 times quicker than earlier I2C EEPROMs.
The 512 Kbit memory provides a balanced solution for applications that require faster data transmission speeds while still benefiting from I2C’s simplicity and low cost.
Because of its compact size and low cost, the 5 Lead SOT-23 is one of the most extensively used packages for 1-64 Kbit Serial EEPROMs in the market. Due to previous process technology restrictions, this package could not be used for greater density EEPROMs.
The 24CS512 is a leap forward in geometry that allows us to provide a 512 Kbit Serial EEPROM in such a tiny and cheap package for the first time.