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AT25512
  • AT25512
  • AT25512
  • AT25512

AT25512

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The Microchip AT25512 is a 512 Kb Serial EEPROM utilizing the industry standard Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) compatible serial bus. The device is organized as one block of 64K x 8-bit and is optimized for use in consumer electronics, industrial, medical, and automotive applications where reliable and dependable nonvolatile memory storage is essential. Software write protection allows the user to protect ¼, ½, or the entire memory array. A hardware write protect pin is also provided, which additionally protects against inadvertent writes to the status register. The EEPROM is available in a variety of space-saving packaging options....

Microchip Technology AT25512 Product Info

16 April 2026 0

Parameters

Battery Backup

No

Bus Modes

SPI

Density

512 Kbit

Endurance

1,000,000

Max. Clock Freq.

20 MHz

Operating Voltage Max (V)

5.5

Operating Voltage Min (V)

1.8

Page Size (Bytes)

128

Write Protect Scheme

Quarter, Half, Whole Array

Write Protected

Yes

Data Retention

0

Features

  • 64K x 8-bit (512 Kbit)
  • Supports SPI modes 0 and 3
  • Up to 20 MHz clock frequency
  • Self-Timed Erase and Write Cycles (5 ms max.)
  • Read current: 10 mA (Max) at 20 MHz
  • Write current: 7 mA (Max) at 10 MHz
  • Standby current: 3 μA (Max) at 1.8V, 5μA (Max) at 5 V
  • Block Write Protection: Protect 1/4, 1/2 or Entire Array
  • More than 1 million erase/write cycles
  • Data retention 100 years
  • Industrial: -40°C to 85°C
  • Factory Programming Available
  • Available in standard packages including 8-lead SOIC, and advanced packages including 8-lead TSSOP and 8-lead 5x6 DFN

Description

The Microchip AT25512 is a 512 Kb Serial EEPROM utilizing the industry standard Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) compatible serial bus. The device is organized as one block of 64K x 8-bit and is optimized for use in consumer electronics, industrial, medical, and automotive applications where reliable and dependable nonvolatile memory storage is essential. Software write protection allows the user to protect ¼, ½, or the entire memory array. A hardware write protect pin is also provided, which additionally protects against inadvertent writes to the status register. The EEPROM is available in a variety of space-saving packaging options.

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