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IC EEPROM 64KBIT 400KHZ 8SOIC

M34D64-WMN6T

Manufacturer Part Number
M34D64-WMN6T
Description
IC EEPROM 64KBIT 400KHZ 8SOIC
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Datasheet

Specifications of M34D64-WMN6T

Format - Memory
EEPROMs - Serial
Memory Type
EEPROM
Memory Size
64K (8K x 8)
Speed
400kHz
Interface
I²C, 2-Wire Serial
Voltage - Supply
2.5 V ~ 5.5 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
8-SOIC (3.9mm Width)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Other names
497-1724-2

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Device operation
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Device operation
The device supports the I
device that sends data on to the bus is defined to be a transmitter, and any device that reads
the data to be a receiver. The device that controls the data transfer is known as the bus
master, and the other as the slave device. A data transfer can only be initiated by the bus
master, which will also provide the serial clock for synchronization. The M34D64-W device is
always a slave in all communications.
Start condition
Start is identified by a falling edge of Serial Data (SDA) while Serial Clock (SCL) is stable in
the high state. A Start condition must precede any data transfer command. The device
continuously monitors (except during a Write cycle) Serial Data (SDA) and Serial Clock
(SCL) for a Start condition, and will not respond unless one is given.
Stop condition
Stop is identified by a rising edge of Serial Data (SDA) while Serial Clock (SCL) is stable
and driven high. A Stop condition terminates communication between the device and the
bus master. A Read command that is followed by NoAck can be followed by a Stop condition
to force the device into the Standby mode. A Stop condition at the end of a Write command
triggers the internal EEPROM Write cycle.
Acknowledge bit (ACK)
The acknowledge bit is used to indicate a successful byte transfer. The bus transmitter,
whether it be bus master or slave device, releases Serial Data (SDA) after sending eight bits
of data. During the 9
acknowledge the receipt of the eight data bits.
Data input
During data input, the device samples Serial Data (SDA) on the rising edge of Serial Clock
(SCL). For correct device operation, Serial Data (SDA) must be stable during the rising edge
of Serial Clock (SCL), and the Serial Data (SDA) signal must change only when Serial Clock
(SCL) is driven low.
th
clock pulse period, the receiver pulls Serial Data (SDA) low to
2
C protocol. This is summarized in
Figure 6.: I2C bus
protocol. Any
M34D64-W

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