24FC64-I/MS [MICROCHIP]

64K I2C™ Serial EEPROM; 64K I2C ™串行EEPROM
24FC64-I/MS
型号: 24FC64-I/MS
厂家: MICROCHIP    MICROCHIP
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64K I2C™ Serial EEPROM
64K I2C ™串行EEPROM

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24AA64/24LC64/24FC64  
64K I2CSerial EEPROM  
• Pb-Free and RoHS Compliant  
Temperature Ranges:  
Device Selection Table  
Part  
VCC  
Max. Clock  
Temp.  
Ranges  
- Industrial (I): -40°C to +85°C  
Number  
Range  
Frequency  
- Automotive (E): -40°C to +125°C  
24AA64  
24LC64  
24FC64  
1.7-5.5  
2.5-5.5  
1.7-5.5  
400 kHz(1)  
400 kHz  
1 MHz(2)  
I
I, E  
I
Description:  
The Microchip Technology Inc. 24AA64/24LC64/  
24FC64 (24XX64*) is a 64 Kbit Electrically Erasable  
PROM. The device is organized as a single block of  
8K x 8-bit memory with a 2-wire serial interface. Low-  
voltage design permits operation down to 1.7V, with  
standby and active currents of only 1 A and 3 mA,  
respectively. It has been developed for advanced, low-  
power applications such as personal communications  
or data acquisition. The 24XX64 also has a page write  
capability for up to 32 bytes of data. Functional  
address lines allow up to eight devices on the same  
bus, for up to 512 Kbits address space. The 24XX64 is  
available in the standard 8-pin PDIP, surface mount  
SOIC, SOIJ, TSSOP, DFN, TDFN and MSOP  
Note 1: 100 kHz for VCC <2.5V  
2: 400 kHz for VCC <2.5V  
Features:  
• Single-Supply with Operation down to 1.7V for  
24AA64/24FC64 devices, 2.5V for 24LC64  
devices  
• Low-Power CMOS Technology:  
- Active current 3 mA, max.  
- Standby current 1 A, max.  
• 2-Wire Serial Interface, I2C™ Compatible  
packages. The 24XX64 is also available in the 5-lead  
SOT-23, and Chip Scale packages.  
• Packages with 3 Address Pins are cascadable up  
to 8 devices  
Block Diagram  
• Schmitt Trigger Inputs for Noise Suppression  
• Output Slope Control to Eliminate Ground Bounce  
• 100 kHz and 400 kHz Clock Compatibility  
• 1 MHz Clock for FC versions  
HV  
A0 A1 A2WP  
Generator  
• Page Write Time 5 ms, max.  
I/O  
Control  
Logic  
Memory  
Control  
Logic  
EEPROM  
Array  
• Self-timed Erase/Write Cycle  
XDEC  
• 32-Byte Page Write Buffer  
Page  
Latches  
• Hardware Write-protect  
• ESD Protection > 4,000V  
I/O  
SCL  
• More than 1 Million Erase/Write Cycles  
• Data Retention > 200 Years  
YDEC  
SDA  
• Factory Programming Available  
• Packages include 8-lead PDIP, SOIC, SOIJ,  
TSSOP, X-Rotated TSSOP, MSOP, DFN, TDFN,  
5-lead SOT-23 or Chip Scale  
VCC  
VSS  
Sense Amp.  
R/W Control  
Package Types  
CS (Chip Scale)(1)  
PDIP/MSOP/SOIC/SOIJ/TSSOP  
DFN/TDFN  
SOT-23  
X-Rotated TSSOP  
SCL  
VSS  
WP  
5
4
1
2
VCC  
A0  
1
VCC  
WP  
8
7
VSS  
1
4
2
5
A0  
1
8
VCC  
(X/ST)  
3
WP  
SCL  
2
3
4
A1  
A1  
A2  
2
3
4
7
6
5
WP  
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
WP  
SCL  
SDA  
SDA  
SCL  
SDA  
6
5
A2  
VSS  
V
CC  
A0  
A1  
SCL  
SDA  
VSS  
VCC  
3
(Top Down View,  
Balls Not Visible)  
SDA  
A2  
VSS  
Note 1: Available in I-temp, “AA” only.  
* 24XX64 is used in this document as a generic part number for the 24AA64/24LC64/24FC64 devices.  
2010 Microchip Technology Inc.  
DS21189R-page 1  
24AA64/24LC64/24FC64  
1.0  
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS  
(†)  
Absolute Maximum Ratings  
VCC.............................................................................................................................................................................6.5V  
All inputs and outputs w.r.t. VSS ......................................................................................................... -0.3V to VCC +1.0V  
Storage temperature ...............................................................................................................................-65°C to +150°C  
Ambient temperature with power applied................................................................................................-40°C to +125°C  
ESD protection on all pins  4 kV  
† NOTICE: Stresses above those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to  
the device. This is a stress rating only and functional operation of the device at those or any other conditions  
above those indicated in the operational listings of this specification is not implied. Exposure to maximum rating  
conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.  
TABLE 1-1:  
DC CHARACTERISTICS  
Industrial (I):  
TA = -40°C to +85°C, VCC = +1.7V to +5.5V  
DC CHARACTERISTICS  
Automotive (E): TA = -40°C to +125°C, VCC = +2.5V to +5.5V  
Param.  
Sym.  
No.  
Characteristic  
Min.  
Typ.  
Max.  
Units  
Conditions  
A0, A1, A2, WP, SCL  
and SDA pins  
D1  
D2  
VIH  
VIL  
High-level input voltage  
Low-level input voltage  
0.7 VCC  
V
0.3 VCC  
0.2 VCC  
V
V
VCC 2.5V  
VCC 2.5V  
D3  
VHYS  
Hysteresis of Schmitt  
Trigger inputs (SDA,  
SCL pins)  
0.05 VCC  
V
VCC 2.5V (Note 1)  
D4  
D5  
VOL  
ILI  
Low-level output voltage  
Input leakage current  
Output leakage current  
0.40  
±1  
V
IOL = 3.0 mA @ VCC = 4.5V  
IOL = 2.1 mA @ VCC = 2.5V  
A  
VIN = VSS or VCC, WP = VSS  
VIN = VSS or VCC, WP = VCC  
D6  
D7  
ILO  
±1  
10  
A  
VOUT = VSS or VCC  
CIN,  
Pin capacitance  
pF  
VCC = 5.0V (Note 1)  
COUT  
(all inputs/outputs)  
TA = 25°C, FCLK = 1 MHz  
D8  
ICC write Operating current  
0.1  
3
mA  
VCC = 5.5V, SCL = 400 kHz  
D9  
ICC read  
0.05  
400  
A  
D10  
ICCS  
Standby current  
.01  
1
5
A  
A  
Industrial  
Automotive  
SDA = SCL = VCC  
A0, A1, A2, WP = VSS  
Note 1: This parameter is periodically sampled and not 100% tested.  
2: Typical measurements taken at room temperature.  
DS21189R-page 2  
2010 Microchip Technology Inc.  
24AA64/24LC64/24FC64  
TABLE 1-2:  
AC CHARACTERISTICS  
Electrical Characteristics:  
AC CHARACTERISTICS  
Industrial (I):  
VCC = +1.7V to 5.5V TA = -40°C to +85°C  
Automotive (E): VCC = +2.5V to 5.5V TA = -40°C to 125°C  
Param.  
Sym.  
No.  
Characteristic  
Clock frequency  
Min.  
Max.  
Units  
Conditions  
1
2
3
4
FCLK  
100  
400  
400  
kHz 1.7V VCC 2.5V  
2.5V VCC 5.5V  
1.7V VCC 2.5V 24FC64  
2.5V VCC 5.5V 24FC64  
1000  
THIGH  
TLOW  
Clock high time  
Clock low time  
4000  
600  
600  
500  
ns  
ns  
ns  
1.7V VCC 2.5V  
2.5V VCC 5.5V  
1.7V VCC 2.5V 24FC64  
2.5V VCC 5.5V 24FC64  
4700  
1300  
1300  
500  
1.7V VCC 2.5V  
2.5V VCC 5.5V  
1.7V VCC 2.5V 24FC64  
2.5V VCC 5.5V 24FC64  
TR  
TF  
SDA and SCL rise time  
(Note 1)  
1000  
300  
300  
1.7V VCC 2.5V  
2.5V VCC 5.5V  
1.7V VCC 5.5V 24FC64  
5
6
SDA and SCL fall time  
(Note 1)  
300  
100  
ns  
ns  
All except, 24FC64  
1.7V VCC 5.5V 24FC64  
THD:STA Start condition hold time  
4000  
600  
600  
250  
1.7V VCC 2.5V  
2.5V VCC 5.5V  
1.7V VCC 2.5V 24FC64  
2.5V VCC 5.5V 24FC64  
7
TSU:STA Start condition setup time  
4700  
600  
600  
250  
ns  
1.7V VCC 2.5V  
2.5V VCC 5.5V  
1.7V VCC 2.5V 24FC64  
2.5V VCC 5.5V 24FC64  
8
9
THD:DAT Data input hold time  
TSU:DAT Data input setup time  
0
ns  
ns  
(Note 2)  
250  
100  
100  
1.7V VCC 2.5V  
2.5V VCC 5.5V  
1.7V VCC 5.5V 24FC64  
10  
TSU:STO Stop condition setup time  
4000  
600  
600  
250  
ns  
1.7 V VCC 2.5V  
2.5 V VCC 5.5V  
1.7V VCC 2.5V 24FC64  
2.5 V VCC 5.5V 24FC64  
11  
12  
TSU:WP WP setup time  
THD:WP WP hold time  
4000  
600  
600  
ns  
ns  
1.7V VCC 2.5V  
2.5V VCC 5.5V  
1.7V VCC 5.5V 24FC64  
4700  
1300  
1300  
1.7V VCC 2.5V  
2.5V VCC 5.5V  
1.7V VCC 5.5V 24FC64  
Note 1: Not 100% tested. CB = total capacitance of one bus line in pF.  
2: As a transmitter, the device must provide an internal minimum delay time to bridge the undefined region  
(minimum 300 ns) of the falling edge of SCL to avoid unintended generation of Start or Stop conditions.  
3: The combined TSP and VHYS specifications are due to new Schmitt Trigger inputs, which provide improved  
noise spike suppression. This eliminates the need for a TI specification for standard operation.  
4: This parameter is not tested but ensured by characterization. For endurance estimates in a specific  
application, please consult the Total Endurance™ Model, which can be obtained from Microchip’s web site  
at www.microchip.com.  
2010 Microchip Technology Inc.  
DS21189R-page 3  
24AA64/24LC64/24FC64  
Electrical Characteristics:  
Industrial (I): VCC = +1.7V to 5.5V TA = -40°C to +85°C  
Automotive (E): VCC = +2.5V to 5.5V TA = -40°C to 125°C  
AC CHARACTERISTICS  
Param.  
Sym.  
No.  
Characteristic  
Min.  
Max.  
Units  
Conditions  
13  
14  
15  
TAA  
Output valid from clock  
(Note 2)  
3500  
900  
900  
400  
ns  
1.7V VCC 2.5V  
2.5V VCC 5.5V  
1.7V VCC 2.5V 24FC64  
2.5V VCC 5.5V 24FC64  
TBUF  
TOF  
Bus free time: Time the bus  
must be free before a new  
transmission can start  
4700  
1300  
1300  
500  
ns  
ns  
1.7V VCC 2.5V  
2.5V VCC 5.5V  
1.7V VCC 2.5V 24FC64  
2.5V VCC 5.5V 24FC64  
Output fall time from VIH  
minimum to VIL maximum  
CB 100 pF  
10 + 0.1CB  
250  
250  
All except, 24FC64 (Note 1)  
24FC64 (Note 1)  
16  
17  
18  
TSP  
TWC  
Input filter spike suppression  
(SDA and SCL pins)  
50  
5
ns  
All except, 24FC64 (Notes 1  
and 3)  
Write cycle time (byte or  
page)  
ms  
Endurance  
1,000,000  
cycles Page Mode 25°C, 5.5V (Note 4)  
Note 1: Not 100% tested. CB = total capacitance of one bus line in pF.  
2: As a transmitter, the device must provide an internal minimum delay time to bridge the undefined region  
(minimum 300 ns) of the falling edge of SCL to avoid unintended generation of Start or Stop conditions.  
3: The combined TSP and VHYS specifications are due to new Schmitt Trigger inputs, which provide improved  
noise spike suppression. This eliminates the need for a TI specification for standard operation.  
4: This parameter is not tested but ensured by characterization. For endurance estimates in a specific  
application, please consult the Total Endurance™ Model, which can be obtained from Microchip’s web site  
at www.microchip.com.  
FIGURE 1-1:  
BUS TIMING DATA  
5
4
D4  
2
SCL  
7
3
10  
8
9
SDA  
IN  
6
16  
14  
12  
13  
SDA  
OUT  
(protected)  
WP  
11  
(unprotected)  
DS21189R-page 4  
2010 Microchip Technology Inc.  
24AA64/24LC64/24FC64  
2.0  
PIN DESCRIPTIONS  
The descriptions of the pins are listed in Table 2-1.  
TABLE 2-1:  
PIN FUNCTION TABLE  
Rotated  
Name PDIP SOIC TSSOP  
DFN(1) TDFN(1) MSOP SOT-23 CS  
Description  
TSSOP  
A0  
A1  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
2
2
Chip Address Input  
Chip Address Input  
Chip Address Input  
Ground  
A2  
VSS  
SDA  
SCL  
WP  
VCC  
3
5
Serial Address/Data I/O  
Serial Clock  
1
4
5
3
Write-Protect Input  
+1.7V to 5.5V Power Supply  
4
1
Note 1: The exposed pad on the DFN/TDFN packages can be connected to VSS or left floating.  
2.1  
A0, A1, A2 Chip Address Inputs  
2.3  
Serial Clock (SCL)  
The A0, A1 and A2 inputs are used by the 24XX64 for  
multiple device operation. The levels on these inputs  
are compared with the corresponding bits in the slave  
address. The chip is selected if the compare is true.  
The SCL input is used to synchronize the data transfer  
from and to the device.  
2.4  
Write-Protect (WP)  
Up to eight devices may be connected to the same bus  
by using different Chip Select bit combinations. These  
inputs must be connected to either VCC or VSS.  
This pin must be connected to either VSS or VCC. If tied  
to VSS, write operations are enabled. If tied to VCC,  
write operations are inhibited but read operations are  
not affected.  
In most applications, the chip address inputs A0, A1  
and A2 are hard-wired to logic ‘0’ or logic ‘1’. For  
applications in which these pins are controlled by a  
microcontroller or other programmable device, the chip  
address pins must be driven to logic ‘0’ or logic ‘1’  
before normal device operation can proceed. Address  
pins are not available in the SOT-23 or Chip Scale  
packages.  
3.0  
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION  
The 24XX64 supports a bidirectional, 2-wire bus and  
data transmission protocol. A device that sends data  
onto the bus is defined as transmitter, while a device  
receiving data is defined as a receiver. The bus has to  
be controlled by a master device which generates the  
Serial Clock (SCL), controls the bus access and  
generates the Start and Stop conditions, while the  
24XX64 works as slave. Both master and slave can  
operate as transmitter or receiver, but the master  
device determines which mode is activated.  
2.2  
Serial Data (SDA)  
SDA is a bidirectional pin used to transfer addresses  
and data into and out of the device. Since it is an open-  
drain terminal, the SDA bus requires a pull-up resistor  
to VCC (typical 10 kfor 100 kHz, 2 kfor 400 kHz).  
For normal data transfer, SDA is allowed to change  
only during SCL low. Changes during SCL high are  
reserved for indicating the Start and Stop conditions.  
2010 Microchip Technology Inc.  
DS21189R-page 5  
24AA64/24LC64/24FC64  
The data on the line must be changed during the low  
period of the clock signal. There is one clock pulse per  
bit of data.  
4.0  
BUS CHARACTERISTICS  
The following bus protocol has been defined:  
• Data transfer may be initiated only when the bus  
is not busy  
Each data transfer is initiated with a Start condition and  
terminated with a Stop condition. The number of data  
bytes transferred between Start and Stop conditions is  
determined by the master device and is, theoretically,  
unlimited (although only the last thirty two will be stored  
when doing a write operation). When an overwrite does  
occur, it will replace data in a first-in first-out (FIFO)  
fashion.  
• During data transfer, the data line must remain  
stable whenever the clock line is high. Changes in  
the data line while the clock line is high will be  
interpreted as a Start or Stop condition  
Accordingly, the following bus conditions have been  
defined (Figure 4-1).  
4.5  
Acknowledge  
4.1  
Bus Not Busy (A)  
Each receiving device, when addressed, is obliged to  
generate an acknowledge after the reception of each  
byte. The master device must generate an extra clock  
pulse which is associated with this Acknowledge bit.  
Both data and clock lines remain high.  
4.2  
Start Data Transfer (B)  
A high-to-low transition of the SDA line while the clock  
(SCL) is high determines a Start condition. All  
commands must be preceded by a Start condition.  
Note:  
The 24XX64 does not generate any  
Acknowledge bits if an internal  
programming cycle is in progress.  
The device that acknowledges has to pull down the  
SDA line during the Acknowledge clock pulse in such a  
way that the SDA line is stable low during the high  
period of the acknowledge related clock pulse. Of  
course, setup and hold times must be taken into  
account. During reads, a master must signal an end of  
data to the slave by not generating an Acknowledge bit  
on the last byte that has been clocked out of the slave.  
In this case, the slave (24XX64) will leave the data line  
high to enable the master to generate the Stop  
condition.  
4.3  
Stop Data Transfer (C)  
A low-to-high transition of the SDA line while the clock  
(SCL) is high determines a Stop condition. All  
operations must be ended with a Stop condition.  
4.4  
Data Valid (D)  
The state of the data line represents valid data when,  
after a Start condition, the data line is stable for the  
duration of the high period of the clock signal.  
FIGURE 4-1:  
DATA TRANSFER SEQUENCE ON THE SERIAL BUS  
(A)  
(B)  
(D)  
(D)  
(C) (A)  
SCL  
SDA  
Start  
Condition  
Stop  
Condition  
Address or  
Acknowledge  
Valid  
Data  
Allowed  
to Change  
DS21189R-page 6  
2010 Microchip Technology Inc.  
24AA64/24LC64/24FC64  
Acknowledge signal on the SDA line. Depending on the  
state of the R/W bit, the 24XX64 will select a read or  
write operation.  
5.0  
DEVICE ADDRESSING  
A control byte is the first byte received following the  
Start condition from the master device (Figure 5-1).  
The control byte consists of a four-bit control code. For  
the 24XX64, this is set as ‘1010’ binary for read and  
write operations. The next three bits of the control byte  
are the Chip Select bits (A2, A1, A0). The Chip Select  
bits allow the use of up to eight 24XX64 devices on the  
same bus and are used to select which device is  
accessed. The Chip Select bits in the control byte must  
correspond to the logic levels on the corresponding A2,  
A1 and A0 pins for the device to respond. These bits  
are, in effect, the three Most Significant bits of the word  
address.  
FIGURE 5-1:  
CONTROL BYTE FORMAT  
Read/Write Bit  
Chip Select  
Control Code  
Bits  
S
1
0
1
0
A2 A1 A0 R/W ACK  
Slave Address  
Acknowledge Bit  
Start Bit  
For the SOT-23 and Chip Scale packages, the address  
pins are not available. During device addressing, the  
A2, A1 and A0 Chip Select bits (Figure 5-2) should be  
set to ‘0’.  
5.1  
Contiguous Addressing Across  
Multiple Devices  
The last bit of the control byte defines the operation to  
be performed. When set to a ‘1’, a read operation is  
selected. When set to a ‘0’, a write operation is  
selected. The next two bytes received define the  
address of the first data byte (Figure 5-2). Because  
only A12...A0 are used, the upper-three address bits  
are “don’t care” bits. The upper-address bits are  
transferred first, followed by the Less Significant bits.  
The Chip Select bits A2, A1 and A0 can be used to  
expand the contiguous address space for up to 512K  
bits by adding up to eight 24XX64 devices on the same  
bus. In this case, software can use A0 of the control  
byte as address bit A13; A1 as address bit A14; and A2  
as address bit A15. It is not possible to sequentially  
read across device boundaries.  
Following the Start condition, the 24XX64 monitors the  
SDA bus, checking the device-type identifier being  
transmitted. Upon receiving a ‘1010’ code and appro-  
priate device-select bits, the slave device outputs an  
The SOT-23 and Chip Scale packages do not support  
multiple device addressing on the same bus.  
FIGURE 5-2:  
ADDRESS SEQUENCE BIT ASSIGNMENTS  
Control Byte  
Address High Byte  
Address Low Byte  
A
A
2
A
1
A
0
A
A
10  
A
9
A
8
A
7
A
0
1
0
1
0
R/W  
x
x
x
12 11  
Control  
Code  
Chip  
Select  
bits  
x= “don’t care” bit  
2010 Microchip Technology Inc.  
DS21189R-page 7  
24AA64/24LC64/24FC64  
6.2  
Page Write  
6.0  
6.1  
WRITE OPERATIONS  
Byte Write  
The write control byte, word address and the first data  
byte are transmitted to the 24XX64 in the same way as  
in a byte write. However, instead of generating a Stop  
condition, the master transmits up to 31 additional  
bytes which are temporarily stored in the on-chip page  
buffer and will be written into memory once the master  
has transmitted a Stop condition. Upon receipt of each  
word, the five lower Address Pointer bits are internally  
incremented by one. If the master should transmit more  
than 32 bytes prior to generating the Stop condition, the  
address counter will roll over and the previously  
received data will be overwritten. As with the byte write  
operation, once the Stop condition is received, an inter-  
nal write cycle will begin (Figure 6-2). If an attempt is  
made to write to the array with the WP pin held high, the  
device will acknowledge the command, but no write  
cycle will occur, no data will be written, and the device  
will immediately accept a new command.  
Following the Start condition from the master, the  
control code (four bits), the Chip Select (three bits) and  
the R/W bit (which is a logic low) are clocked onto the  
bus by the master transmitter. This indicates to the  
addressed slave receiver that the address high byte will  
follow once it has generated an Acknowledge bit during  
the ninth clock cycle. Therefore, the next byte transmit-  
ted by the master is the high-order byte of the word  
address and will be written into the Address Pointer of  
the 24XX64. The next byte is the Least Significant  
Address Byte. After receiving another Acknowledge  
signal from the 24XX64, the master device will transmit  
the data word to be written into the addressed memory  
location. The 24XX64 acknowledges again and the  
master generates a Stop condition. This initiates the  
internal write cycle and, during this time, the 24XX64  
will not generate Acknowledge signals (Figure 6-1). If  
an attempt is made to write to the array with the WP pin  
held high, the device will acknowledge the command,  
but no write cycle will occur, no data will be written and  
the device will immediately accept a new command.  
After a byte Write command, the internal address coun-  
ter will point to the address location following the one  
that was just written.  
Note:  
Page write operations are limited to writing  
bytes within a single physical page,  
regardless of the number of bytes  
actually being written. Physical page  
boundaries start at addresses that are  
integer multiples of the page buffer size (or  
‘page size’) and end at addresses that are  
integer multiples of [page size – 1]. If a  
Page Write command attempts to write  
across a physical page boundary, the  
result is that the data wraps around to the  
beginning of the current page (overwriting  
data previously stored there), instead of  
being written to the next page, as might be  
expected. It is therefore necessary for the  
application software to prevent page write  
operations that would attempt to cross a  
page boundary.  
Note:  
When doing a write of less than 32 bytes  
the data in the rest of the page is refreshed  
along with the data bytes being written.  
This will force the entire page to endure a  
write cycle, for this reason endurance is  
specified per page.  
6.3  
Write Protection  
The WP pin allows the user to write-protect the entire  
array (0000-1FFF) when the pin is tied to VCC. If tied to  
VSS the write protection is disabled. The WP pin is  
sampled at the Stop bit for every Write command  
(Figure 4-1). Toggling the WP pin after the Stop bit will  
have no effect on the execution of the write cycle.  
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24AA64/24LC64/24FC64  
FIGURE 6-1:  
BYTE WRITE  
S
T
Bus Activity  
Master  
S
Control  
A
Address  
High Byte  
Address  
Low Byte  
T
Byte  
R
T
Data  
O
P
A A A  
S 1 0 1 0  
2 1 0  
SDA Line  
x x x  
0
P
A
C
K
A
C
K
A
C
K
A
C
K
Bus Activity  
x= “don’t care” bit  
FIGURE 6-2:  
PAGE WRITE  
S
T
A
R
T
S
T
O
P
Control  
Byte  
Address  
High Byte  
Address  
Low Byte  
Bus Activity  
Master  
Data Byte 0  
Data Byte 31  
A A A  
SDA Line  
x x x  
P
S
10 1 0  
0
2 1 0  
A
C
K
A
C
K
A
C
K
A
C
K
A
C
K
Bus Activity  
x= “don’t care” bit  
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24AA64/24LC64/24FC64  
FIGURE 7-1:  
ACKNOWLEDGE POLLING  
FLOW  
7.0  
ACKNOWLEDGE POLLING  
Since the device will not acknowledge during a write  
cycle, this can be used to determine when the cycle is  
complete (this feature can be used to maximize bus  
throughput). Once the Stop condition for a Write  
command has been issued from the master, the device  
initiates the internally-timed write cycle and ACK polling  
can then be initiated immediately. This involves the  
master sending a Start condition followed by the control  
byte for a Write command (R/W = 0). If the device is still  
busy with the write cycle, then no ACK will be returned.  
If no ACK is returned, the Start bit and control byte must  
be re-sent. If the cycle is complete, the device will  
return the ACK and the master can then proceed with  
the next Read or Write command. See Figure 7-1 for a  
flow diagram of this operation.  
Send  
Write Command  
Send Stop  
Condition to  
Initiate Write Cycle  
Send Start  
Send Control Byte  
with R/W = 0  
Did Device  
Acknowledge  
(ACK = 0)?  
No  
Yes  
Next  
Operation  
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24AA64/24LC64/24FC64  
This terminates the write operation, but not before  
the internal Address Pointer is set. The master then  
issues the control byte again, but with the R/W bit set  
to a one. The 24XX64 will then issue an acknowl-  
edge and transmit the 8-bit data word. The master  
will not acknowledge the transfer, but does generate  
a Stop condition, which causes the 24XX64 to  
8.0  
READ OPERATION  
Read operations are initiated in the same way as write  
operations, with the exception that the R/W bit of the  
control byte is set to one. There are three basic types  
of read operations: current address read, random read  
and sequential read.  
discontinue transmission (Figure 8-2). After  
a
random Read command, the internal address coun-  
ter will point to the address location following the one  
that was just read.  
8.1  
Current Address Read  
The 24XX64 contains an address counter that main-  
tains the address of the last word accessed, internally  
incremented by one. Therefore, if the previous read  
access was to address ‘n’ (n is any legal address), the  
next current address read operation would access data  
from address n + 1.  
8.3  
Sequential Read  
Sequential reads are initiated in the same way as  
random reads, except that once the 24XX64 transmits  
the first data byte, the master issues an acknowledge as  
opposed to the Stop condition used in a random read.  
This acknowledge directs the 24XX64 to transmit the  
next sequentially-addressed 8-bit word (Figure 8-3).  
Following the final byte being transmitted to the master,  
the master will NOT generate an acknowledge, but will  
generate a Stop condition. To provide sequential reads,  
the 24XX64 contains an internal Address Pointer which  
is incremented by one at the completion of each  
operation. This Address Pointer allows the entire  
memory contents to be serially read during one opera-  
tion. The internal Address Pointer will automatically roll  
over from address 1FFF to address 0000 if the master  
acknowledges the byte received from the array address  
1FFF.  
Upon receipt of the control byte with R/W bit set to one,  
the 24XX64 issues an acknowledge and transmits the  
eight-bit data word. The master will not acknowledge  
the transfer, but does generate a Stop condition and the  
24XX64 discontinues transmission (Figure 8-1).  
8.2  
Random Read  
Random read operations allow the master to access  
any memory location in a random manner. To  
perform this type of read operation, the word address  
must first be set. This is accomplished by sending  
the word address to the 24XX64 as part of a write  
operation (R/W bit set to ‘0’). Once the word address  
is sent, the master generates a Start condition  
following the acknowledge.  
FIGURE 8-1:  
CURRENT ADDRESS READ  
S
Bus Activity  
Master  
T
A
R
Control  
Byte  
S
T
Data (n)  
O
P
T
SDA Line  
S
P
A
C
K
N
O
Bus Activity  
A
C
K
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DS21189R-page 11  
24AA64/24LC64/24FC64  
FIGURE 8-2:  
RANDOM READ  
S
S
T
A
R
T
Bus Activity  
Master  
T
A
R
T
S
T
O
P
Control  
Byte  
Address  
High Byte  
Address  
Low Byte  
Control  
Byte  
Data  
Byte  
A A A  
2 1 0  
A A A  
2 1 0  
SDA Line  
x x x  
S 1 0 1 0  
0
S 1 01 0  
1
P
A
C
K
A
C
K
A
C
K
N
O
A
C
K
A
C
K
Bus Activity  
x= “don’t care” bit  
FIGURE 8-3:  
SEQUENTIAL READ  
S
T
O
P
Bus Activity  
Master  
Control  
Data n  
Byte  
Data n + 1  
Data n + 2  
Data n + x  
P
SDA Line  
A
C
K
A
C
K
A
C
K
A
C
K
N
O
A
C
K
Bus Activity  
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24AA64/24LC64/24FC64  
9.0  
9.1  
PACKAGING INFORMATION  
Package Marking Information  
8-Lead PDIP (300 mil)  
Example:  
24LC64  
XXXXXXXX  
T/XXXNNN  
I/P  
13F  
e
3
YYWW  
0527  
8-Lead SOIC (3.90 mm)  
Example:  
24LC64I  
XXXXXXXT  
e
3
XXXXYYWW  
SN  
0527  
13F  
NNN  
8-Lead SOIC (5.28 mm)  
Example:  
24LC64  
I/SM  
052713F  
XXXXXXXX  
T/XXXXXX  
YYWWNNN  
e
3
Example:  
8-Lead TSSOP  
4LB  
I527  
13F  
XXXX  
TYWW  
NNN  
Example:  
8-Lead MSOP  
4L64I  
52713F  
XXXXXT  
YWWNNN  
Example:  
8-Lead 2x3 DFN  
274  
527  
I3  
XXX  
YWW  
NN  
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DS21189R-page 13  
24AA64/24LC64/24FC64  
8-Lead 2x3 TDFN  
Example:  
XXX  
YWW  
NN  
A74  
527  
I3  
5-Lead SOT-23  
XXNN  
Example:  
7GNN  
5-Lead Chip Scale  
Example:  
XW  
NN  
75  
13  
1st Line Marking Codes  
DFN TDFN  
I Temp. E Temp. I Temp. E Temp. I Temp.  
Part Number TSSOP  
TSSOP  
X-Rotated  
MSOP  
SOT-23  
E Temp.  
24AA64  
24LC64  
24FC64  
4AB  
4LB  
4FB  
4ABX  
4LBX  
4A64T  
4L64T  
4F64T  
271  
274  
27A  
275  
A71  
A74  
A7A  
A75  
7HNN  
7GNN  
7JNN  
Note:  
T = Temperature grade (I, E)  
Legend: XX...X Part number or part number code  
T
Temperature (I, E)  
Y
Year code (last digit of calendar year)  
YY  
WW  
NNN  
Year code (last 2 digits of calendar year)  
Week code (week of January 1 is week ‘01’)  
Alphanumeric traceability code (2 characters for small packages)  
Pb-free JEDEC designator for Matte Tin (Sn)  
e
3
Note: For very small packages with no room for the Pb-free JEDEC designator  
, the marking will only appear on the outer carton or reel label.  
3
e
Note: In the event the full Microchip part number cannot be marked on one line, it will  
be carried over to the next line, thus limiting the number of available  
characters for customer-specific information.  
DS21189R-page 14  
2010 Microchip Technology Inc.  
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ꢛꢗꢊꢃꢉꢜ  
ꢀꢁ ꢂꢃꢄꢅꢀꢅ ꢃ!"ꢆꢇꢅꢃꢄ#ꢈ$ꢅ%ꢈꢆ&"ꢉꢈꢅ'ꢆꢊꢅ ꢆꢉꢊ(ꢅ)"&ꢅ'"!&ꢅ)ꢈꢅꢇꢋꢌꢆ&ꢈ#ꢅ*ꢃ&ꢍꢃꢄꢅ&ꢍꢈꢅꢍꢆ&ꢌꢍꢈ#ꢅꢆꢉꢈꢆꢁ  
ꢎꢁ ꢏꢅꢐꢃꢑꢄꢃ%ꢃꢌꢆꢄ&ꢅ,ꢍꢆꢉꢆꢌ&ꢈꢉꢃ!&ꢃꢌꢁ  
-ꢁ ꢒꢃ'ꢈꢄ!ꢃꢋꢄ!ꢅꢒꢅꢆꢄ#ꢅ.ꢀꢅ#ꢋꢅꢄꢋ&ꢅꢃꢄꢌꢇ"#ꢈꢅ'ꢋꢇ#ꢅ%ꢇꢆ!ꢍꢅꢋꢉꢅꢓꢉꢋ&ꢉ"!ꢃꢋꢄ!ꢁꢅꢔꢋꢇ#ꢅ%ꢇꢆ!ꢍꢅꢋꢉꢅꢓꢉꢋ&ꢉ"!ꢃꢋꢄ!ꢅ!ꢍꢆꢇꢇꢅꢄꢋ&ꢅꢈ$ꢌꢈꢈ#ꢅꢕꢁꢀꢘꢅ''ꢅꢓꢈꢉꢅ!ꢃ#ꢈꢁ  
ꢖꢁ ꢒꢃ'ꢈꢄ!ꢃꢋꢄꢃꢄꢑꢅꢆꢄ#ꢅ&ꢋꢇꢈꢉꢆꢄꢌꢃꢄꢑꢅꢓꢈꢉꢅꢗꢐꢔ.ꢅ0ꢀꢖꢁꢘꢔꢁ  
1ꢐ,2 1ꢆ!ꢃꢌꢅꢒꢃ'ꢈꢄ!ꢃꢋꢄꢁꢅꢙꢍꢈꢋꢉꢈ&ꢃꢌꢆꢇꢇꢊꢅꢈ$ꢆꢌ&ꢅ ꢆꢇ"ꢈꢅ!ꢍꢋ*ꢄꢅ*ꢃ&ꢍꢋ"&ꢅ&ꢋꢇꢈꢉꢆꢄꢌꢈ!ꢁ  
ꢝ.32 ꢝꢈ%ꢈꢉꢈꢄꢌꢈꢅꢒꢃ'ꢈꢄ!ꢃꢋꢄ(ꢅ"!"ꢆꢇꢇꢊꢅ*ꢃ&ꢍꢋ"&ꢅ&ꢋꢇꢈꢉꢆꢄꢌꢈ(ꢅ%ꢋꢉꢅꢃꢄ%ꢋꢉ'ꢆ&ꢃꢋꢄꢅꢓ"ꢉꢓꢋ!ꢈ!ꢅꢋꢄꢇꢊꢁ  
ꢔꢃꢌꢉꢋꢌꢍꢃꢓ ꢌꢍꢄꢋꢇꢋꢑꢊ ꢒꢉꢆ*ꢃꢄꢑ ,ꢕꢖꢞꢕꢘꢜ1  
DS21189R-page 16  
2010 Microchip Technology Inc.  
24AA64/24LC64/24FC64  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅꢆꢇꢈꢄꢉꢊꢋꢌꢆ ꢕꢄꢈꢈꢆ!ꢎꢊꢈꢋꢐꢃꢆꢑ ꢛꢒꢆMꢆꢛꢄ""ꢗ#$ꢆꢓ%&ꢔꢆꢕꢕꢆꢖꢗꢅꢘꢆꢙ !ꢏ'ꢚ  
ꢛꢗꢊꢃꢜ 3ꢋꢉꢅ&ꢍꢈꢅ'ꢋ!&ꢅꢌ"ꢉꢉꢈꢄ&ꢅꢓꢆꢌ4ꢆꢑꢈꢅ#ꢉꢆ*ꢃꢄꢑ!(ꢅꢓꢇꢈꢆ!ꢈꢅ!ꢈꢈꢅ&ꢍꢈꢅꢔꢃꢌꢉꢋꢌꢍꢃꢓꢅꢂꢆꢌ4ꢆꢑꢃꢄꢑꢅꢐꢓꢈꢌꢃ%ꢃꢌꢆ&ꢃꢋꢄꢅꢇꢋꢌꢆ&ꢈ#ꢅꢆ&ꢅ  
ꢍ&&ꢓ255***ꢁ'ꢃꢌꢉꢋꢌꢍꢃꢓꢁꢌꢋ'5ꢓꢆꢌ4ꢆꢑꢃꢄꢑ  
2010 Microchip Technology Inc.  
DS21189R-page 17  
24AA64/24LC64/24FC64  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅꢆꢇꢈꢄꢉꢊꢋꢌꢆ ꢕꢄꢈꢈꢆ!ꢎꢊꢈꢋꢐꢃꢆꢑ (ꢒꢆMꢆ(ꢃꢅꢋꢎꢕ$ꢆ)%*ꢀꢆꢕꢕꢆꢖꢗꢅꢘꢆꢙ !ꢏ+ꢚ  
ꢛꢗꢊꢃꢜ 3ꢋꢉꢅ&ꢍꢈꢅ'ꢋ!&ꢅꢌ"ꢉꢉꢈꢄ&ꢅꢓꢆꢌ4ꢆꢑꢈꢅ#ꢉꢆ*ꢃꢄꢑ!(ꢅꢓꢇꢈꢆ!ꢈꢅ!ꢈꢈꢅ&ꢍꢈꢅꢔꢃꢌꢉꢋꢌꢍꢃꢓꢅꢂꢆꢌ4ꢆꢑꢃꢄꢑꢅꢐꢓꢈꢌꢃ%ꢃꢌꢆ&ꢃꢋꢄꢅꢇꢋꢌꢆ&ꢈ#ꢅꢆ&ꢅ  
ꢍ&&ꢓ255***ꢁ'ꢃꢌꢉꢋꢌꢍꢃꢓꢁꢌꢋ'5ꢓꢆꢌ4ꢆꢑꢃꢄꢑ  
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ꢔꢋꢇ#ꢅꢒꢉꢆ%&ꢅꢗꢄꢑꢇꢈꢅ1ꢋ&&ꢋ'  
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-ꢁ ꢒꢃ'ꢈꢄ!ꢃꢋꢄ!ꢅꢒꢅꢆꢄ#ꢅ.ꢀꢅ#ꢋꢅꢄꢋ&ꢅꢃꢄꢌꢇ"#ꢈꢅ'ꢋꢇ#ꢅ%ꢇꢆ!ꢍꢅꢋꢉꢅꢓꢉꢋ&ꢉ"!ꢃꢋꢄ!ꢁꢅꢔꢋꢇ#ꢅ%ꢇꢆ!ꢍꢅꢋꢉꢅꢓꢉꢋ&ꢉ"!ꢃꢋꢄ!ꢅ!ꢍꢆꢇꢇꢅꢄꢋ&ꢅꢈ$ꢌꢈꢈ#ꢅꢕꢁꢎꢘꢅ''ꢅꢓꢈꢉꢅ!ꢃ#ꢈꢁ  
ꢔꢃꢌꢉꢋꢌꢍꢃꢓ ꢌꢍꢄꢋꢇꢋꢑꢊ ꢒꢉꢆ*ꢃꢄꢑ ,ꢕꢖꢞꢕꢘ?1  
DS21189R-page 18  
2010 Microchip Technology Inc.  
24AA64/24LC64/24FC64  
Note: For the most current package drawings, please see the Microchip Packaging Specification located at  
http://www.microchip.com/packaging  
2010 Microchip Technology Inc.  
DS21189R-page 19  
24AA64/24LC64/24FC64  
)ꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅꢆꢇꢈꢄꢉꢊꢋꢌꢆ ꢕꢄꢈꢈꢆ!ꢎꢊꢈꢋꢐꢃꢆ,"ꢄꢐꢉꢋꢉꢊꢗ"ꢆꢑ!,ꢒꢆꢙ !,ꢁ*ꢓꢚ  
ꢛꢗꢊꢃꢜ 3ꢋꢉꢅ&ꢍꢈꢅ'ꢋ!&ꢅꢌ"ꢉꢉꢈꢄ&ꢅꢓꢆꢌ4ꢆꢑꢈꢅ#ꢉꢆ*ꢃꢄꢑ!(ꢅꢓꢇꢈꢆ!ꢈꢅ!ꢈꢈꢅ&ꢍꢈꢅꢔꢃꢌꢉꢋꢌꢍꢃꢓꢅꢂꢆꢌ4ꢆꢑꢃꢄꢑꢅꢐꢓꢈꢌꢃ%ꢃꢌꢆ&ꢃꢋꢄꢅꢇꢋꢌꢆ&ꢈ#ꢅꢆ&ꢅ  
ꢍ&&ꢓ255***ꢁ'ꢃꢌꢉꢋꢌꢍꢃꢓꢁꢌꢋ'5ꢓꢆꢌ4ꢆꢑꢃꢄꢑ  
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ꢎꢁ ꢒꢃ'ꢈꢄ!ꢃꢋꢄꢃꢄꢑꢅꢆꢄ#ꢅ&ꢋꢇꢈꢉꢆꢄꢌꢃꢄꢑꢅꢓꢈꢉꢅꢗꢐꢔ.ꢅ0ꢀꢖꢁꢘꢔꢁ  
1ꢐ,2 1ꢆ!ꢃꢌꢅꢒꢃ'ꢈꢄ!ꢃꢋꢄꢁꢅꢙꢍꢈꢋꢉꢈ&ꢃꢌꢆꢇꢇꢊꢅꢈ$ꢆꢌ&ꢅ ꢆꢇ"ꢈꢅ!ꢍꢋ*ꢄꢅ*ꢃ&ꢍꢋ"&ꢅ&ꢋꢇꢈꢉꢆꢄꢌꢈ!ꢁ  
ꢔꢃꢌꢉꢋꢌꢍꢃꢓ ꢌꢍꢄꢋꢇꢋꢑꢊ ꢒꢉꢆ*ꢃꢄꢑ ,ꢕꢖꢞꢕꢛꢀ1  
DS21189R-page 20  
2010 Microchip Technology Inc.  
24AA64/24LC64/24FC64  
Note: For the most current package drawings, please see the Microchip Packaging Specification located at  
http://www.microchip.com/packaging  
2010 Microchip Technology Inc.  
DS21189R-page 21  
24AA64/24LC64/24FC64  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅꢆꢇꢈꢄꢉꢊꢋꢌꢆ,-ꢋꢐꢆ -"ꢋꢐ.ꢆ ꢕꢄꢈꢈꢆ!ꢎꢊꢈꢋꢐꢃꢆꢑ ,ꢒꢆMꢆ/%/ꢆꢕꢕꢆꢖꢗꢅꢘꢆꢙ,  !ꢇꢚ  
ꢛꢗꢊꢃꢜ 3ꢋꢉꢅ&ꢍꢈꢅ'ꢋ!&ꢅꢌ"ꢉꢉꢈꢄ&ꢅꢓꢆꢌ4ꢆꢑꢈꢅ#ꢉꢆ*ꢃꢄꢑ!(ꢅꢓꢇꢈꢆ!ꢈꢅ!ꢈꢈꢅ&ꢍꢈꢅꢔꢃꢌꢉꢋꢌꢍꢃꢓꢅꢂꢆꢌ4ꢆꢑꢃꢄꢑꢅꢐꢓꢈꢌꢃ%ꢃꢌꢆ&ꢃꢋꢄꢅꢇꢋꢌꢆ&ꢈ#ꢅꢆ&ꢅ  
ꢍ&&ꢓ255***ꢁ'ꢃꢌꢉꢋꢌꢍꢃꢓꢁꢌꢋ'5ꢓꢆꢌ4ꢆꢑꢃꢄꢑ  
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ꢎꢁ ꢒꢃ'ꢈꢄ!ꢃꢋꢄ!ꢅꢒꢅꢆꢄ#ꢅ.ꢀꢅ#ꢋꢅꢄꢋ&ꢅꢃꢄꢌꢇ"#ꢈꢅ'ꢋꢇ#ꢅ%ꢇꢆ!ꢍꢅꢋꢉꢅꢓꢉꢋ&ꢉ"!ꢃꢋꢄ!ꢁꢅꢔꢋꢇ#ꢅ%ꢇꢆ!ꢍꢅꢋꢉꢅꢓꢉꢋ&ꢉ"!ꢃꢋꢄ!ꢅ!ꢍꢆꢇꢇꢅꢄꢋ&ꢅꢈ$ꢌꢈꢈ#ꢅꢕꢁꢀꢘꢅ''ꢅꢓꢈꢉꢅ!ꢃ#ꢈꢁ  
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ꢝ.32 ꢝꢈ%ꢈꢉꢈꢄꢌꢈꢅꢒꢃ'ꢈꢄ!ꢃꢋꢄ(ꢅ"!"ꢆꢇꢇꢊꢅ*ꢃ&ꢍꢋ"&ꢅ&ꢋꢇꢈꢉꢆꢄꢌꢈ(ꢅ%ꢋꢉꢅꢃꢄ%ꢋꢉ'ꢆ&ꢃꢋꢄꢅꢓ"ꢉꢓꢋ!ꢈ!ꢅꢋꢄꢇꢊꢁ  
ꢔꢃꢌꢉꢋꢌꢍꢃꢓ ꢌꢍꢄꢋꢇꢋꢑꢊ ꢒꢉꢆ*ꢃꢄꢑ ,ꢕꢖꢞꢕ<?1  
DS21189R-page 22  
2010 Microchip Technology Inc.  
24AA64/24LC64/24FC64  
Note: For the most current package drawings, please see the Microchip Packaging Specification located at  
http://www.microchip.com/packaging  
2010 Microchip Technology Inc.  
DS21189R-page 23  
24AA64/24LC64/24FC64  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅꢆꢇꢈꢄꢉꢊꢋꢌꢆ(ꢋꢌ"ꢗꢆ ꢕꢄꢈꢈꢆ!ꢎꢊꢈꢋꢐꢃꢆꢇꢄꢌ.ꢄ0ꢃꢆꢑ( ꢒꢆꢙ( !ꢇꢚ  
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ꢍ&&ꢓ255***ꢁ'ꢃꢌꢉꢋꢌꢍꢃꢓꢁꢌꢋ'5ꢓꢆꢌ4ꢆꢑꢃꢄꢑ  
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ꢀꢁ ꢂꢃꢄꢅꢀꢅ ꢃ!"ꢆꢇꢅꢃꢄ#ꢈ$ꢅ%ꢈꢆ&"ꢉꢈꢅ'ꢆꢊꢅ ꢆꢉꢊ(ꢅ)"&ꢅ'"!&ꢅ)ꢈꢅꢇꢋꢌꢆ&ꢈ#ꢅ*ꢃ&ꢍꢃꢄꢅ&ꢍꢈꢅꢍꢆ&ꢌꢍꢈ#ꢅꢆꢉꢈꢆꢁ  
ꢎꢁ ꢒꢃ'ꢈꢄ!ꢃꢋꢄ!ꢅꢒꢅꢆꢄ#ꢅ.ꢀꢅ#ꢋꢅꢄꢋ&ꢅꢃꢄꢌꢇ"#ꢈꢅ'ꢋꢇ#ꢅ%ꢇꢆ!ꢍꢅꢋꢉꢅꢓꢉꢋ&ꢉ"!ꢃꢋꢄ!ꢁꢅꢔꢋꢇ#ꢅ%ꢇꢆ!ꢍꢅꢋꢉꢅꢓꢉꢋ&ꢉ"!ꢃꢋꢄ!ꢅ!ꢍꢆꢇꢇꢅꢄꢋ&ꢅꢈ$ꢌꢈꢈ#ꢅꢕꢁꢀꢘꢅ''ꢅꢓꢈꢉꢅ!ꢃ#ꢈꢁ  
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1ꢐ,2 1ꢆ!ꢃꢌꢅꢒꢃ'ꢈꢄ!ꢃꢋꢄꢁꢅꢙꢍꢈꢋꢉꢈ&ꢃꢌꢆꢇꢇꢊꢅꢈ$ꢆꢌ&ꢅ ꢆꢇ"ꢈꢅ!ꢍꢋ*ꢄꢅ*ꢃ&ꢍꢋ"&ꢅ&ꢋꢇꢈꢉꢆꢄꢌꢈ!ꢁ  
ꢝ.32 ꢝꢈ%ꢈꢉꢈꢄꢌꢈꢅꢒꢃ'ꢈꢄ!ꢃꢋꢄ(ꢅ"!"ꢆꢇꢇꢊꢅ*ꢃ&ꢍꢋ"&ꢅ&ꢋꢇꢈꢉꢆꢄꢌꢈ(ꢅ%ꢋꢉꢅꢃꢄ%ꢋꢉ'ꢆ&ꢃꢋꢄꢅꢓ"ꢉꢓꢋ!ꢈ!ꢅꢋꢄꢇꢊꢁ  
ꢔꢃꢌꢉꢋꢌꢍꢃꢓ ꢌꢍꢄꢋꢇꢋꢑꢊ ꢒꢉꢆ*ꢃꢄꢑ ,ꢕꢖꢞꢀꢀꢀ1  
DS21189R-page 24  
2010 Microchip Technology Inc.  
24AA64/24LC64/24FC64  
Note: For the most current package drawings, please see the Microchip Packaging Specification located at  
http://www.microchip.com/packaging  
2010 Microchip Technology Inc.  
DS21189R-page 25  
24AA64/24LC64/24FC64  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅꢆꢇꢈꢄꢉꢊꢋꢌꢆꢍꢎꢄꢈꢆ1ꢈꢄꢊ$ꢆꢛꢗꢆꢂꢃꢄꢅꢆꢇꢄꢌ.ꢄ0ꢃꢆꢑ('ꢒꢆMꢆ*2ꢓ2ꢔ%&ꢆꢕꢕꢆꢖꢗꢅꢘꢆꢙꢍ1ꢛꢚ  
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ꢍ&&ꢓ255***ꢁ'ꢃꢌꢉꢋꢌꢍꢃꢓꢁꢌꢋ'5ꢓꢆꢌ4ꢆꢑꢃꢄꢑ  
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ꢎꢁ ꢂꢆꢌ4ꢆꢑꢈꢅ'ꢆꢊꢅꢍꢆ ꢈꢅꢋꢄꢈꢅꢋꢉꢅ'ꢋꢉꢈꢅꢈ$ꢓꢋ!ꢈ#ꢅ&ꢃꢈꢅ)ꢆꢉ!ꢅꢆ&ꢅꢈꢄ#!ꢁ  
-ꢁ ꢂꢆꢌ4ꢆꢑꢈꢅꢃ!ꢅ!ꢆ*ꢅ!ꢃꢄꢑ"ꢇꢆ&ꢈ#ꢁ  
ꢖꢁ ꢒꢃ'ꢈꢄ!ꢃꢋꢄꢃꢄꢑꢅꢆꢄ#ꢅ&ꢋꢇꢈꢉꢆꢄꢌꢃꢄꢑꢅꢓꢈꢉꢅꢗꢐꢔ.ꢅ0ꢀꢖꢁꢘꢔꢁ  
1ꢐ,2 1ꢆ!ꢃꢌꢅꢒꢃ'ꢈꢄ!ꢃꢋꢄꢁꢅꢙꢍꢈꢋꢉꢈ&ꢃꢌꢆꢇꢇꢊꢅꢈ$ꢆꢌ&ꢅ ꢆꢇ"ꢈꢅ!ꢍꢋ*ꢄꢅ*ꢃ&ꢍꢋ"&ꢅ&ꢋꢇꢈꢉꢆꢄꢌꢈ!ꢁ  
ꢝ.32 ꢝꢈ%ꢈꢉꢈꢄꢌꢈꢅꢒꢃ'ꢈꢄ!ꢃꢋꢄ(ꢅ"!"ꢆꢇꢇꢊꢅ*ꢃ&ꢍꢋ"&ꢅ&ꢋꢇꢈꢉꢆꢄꢌꢈ(ꢅ%ꢋꢉꢅꢃꢄ%ꢋꢉ'ꢆ&ꢃꢋꢄꢅꢓ"ꢉꢓꢋ!ꢈ!ꢅꢋꢄꢇꢊꢁ  
ꢔꢃꢌꢉꢋꢌꢍꢃꢓ ꢌꢍꢄꢋꢇꢋꢑꢊ ꢒꢉꢆ*ꢃꢄꢑ ,ꢕꢖꢞꢀꢎ-,  
DS21189R-page 26  
2010 Microchip Technology Inc.  
24AA64/24LC64/24FC64  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅꢆꢇꢈꢄꢉꢊꢋꢌꢆꢍꢎꢄꢈꢆ1ꢈꢄꢊ$ꢆꢛꢗꢆꢂꢃꢄꢅꢆꢇꢄꢌ.ꢄ0ꢃꢆꢑ('ꢒꢆMꢆ*2ꢓ2ꢔ%&ꢆꢕꢕꢆꢖꢗꢅꢘꢆꢙꢍ1ꢛꢚ  
ꢛꢗꢊꢃꢜ 3ꢋꢉꢅ&ꢍꢈꢅ'ꢋ!&ꢅꢌ"ꢉꢉꢈꢄ&ꢅꢓꢆꢌ4ꢆꢑꢈꢅ#ꢉꢆ*ꢃꢄꢑ!(ꢅꢓꢇꢈꢆ!ꢈꢅ!ꢈꢈꢅ&ꢍꢈꢅꢔꢃꢌꢉꢋꢌꢍꢃꢓꢅꢂꢆꢌ4ꢆꢑꢃꢄꢑꢅꢐꢓꢈꢌꢃ%ꢃꢌꢆ&ꢃꢋꢄꢅꢇꢋꢌꢆ&ꢈ#ꢅꢆ&ꢅ  
ꢍ&&ꢓ255***ꢁ'ꢃꢌꢉꢋꢌꢍꢃꢓꢁꢌꢋ'5ꢓꢆꢌ4ꢆꢑꢃꢄꢑ  
2010 Microchip Technology Inc.  
DS21189R-page 27  
24AA64/24LC64/24FC64  
Note: For the most current package drawings, please see the Microchip Packaging Specification located at  
http://www.microchip.com/packaging  
DS21189R-page 28  
2010 Microchip Technology Inc.  
24AA64/24LC64/24FC64  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅꢆꢇꢈꢄꢉꢊꢋꢌꢆꢍꢎꢄꢈꢆ1ꢈꢄꢊ$ꢆꢛꢗꢆꢂꢃꢄꢅꢆꢇꢄꢌ.ꢄ0ꢃꢆꢑ(ꢛꢒꢆMꢆ*2ꢓ2ꢔ%3)ꢆꢕꢕꢆꢖꢗꢅꢘꢆꢙ,ꢍ1ꢛꢚ  
ꢛꢗꢊꢃꢜ 3ꢋꢉꢅ&ꢍꢈꢅ'ꢋ!&ꢅꢌ"ꢉꢉꢈꢄ&ꢅꢓꢆꢌ4ꢆꢑꢈꢅ#ꢉꢆ*ꢃꢄꢑ!(ꢅꢓꢇꢈꢆ!ꢈꢅ!ꢈꢈꢅ&ꢍꢈꢅꢔꢃꢌꢉꢋꢌꢍꢃꢓꢅꢂꢆꢌ4ꢆꢑꢃꢄꢑꢅꢐꢓꢈꢌꢃ%ꢃꢌꢆ&ꢃꢋꢄꢅꢇꢋꢌꢆ&ꢈ#ꢅꢆ&ꢅ  
ꢍ&&ꢓ255***ꢁ'ꢃꢌꢉꢋꢌꢍꢃꢓꢁꢌꢋ'5ꢓꢆꢌ4ꢆꢑꢃꢄꢑ  
2010 Microchip Technology Inc.  
DS21189R-page 29  
24AA64/24LC64/24FC64  
Note: For the most current package drawings, please see the Microchip Packaging Specification located at  
http://www.microchip.com/packaging  
DS21189R-page 30  
2010 Microchip Technology Inc.  
24AA64/24LC64/24FC64  
Note: For the most current package drawings, please see the Microchip Packaging Specification located at  
http://www.microchip.com/packaging  
2010 Microchip Technology Inc.  
DS21189R-page 31  
24AA64/24LC64/24FC64  
Note: For the most current package drawings, please see the Microchip Packaging Specification located at  
http://www.microchip.com/packaging  
DS21189R-page 32  
2010 Microchip Technology Inc.  
24AA64/24LC64/24FC64  
APPENDIX A: REVISION HISTORY  
Revision H  
Corrections to Section 1.0, Electrical Characteristics.  
Revision J  
Added DFN package.  
Revision K  
Revised Sections 7.1 and 7.4.  
Revision L  
Added 24FC64 Part; Revised Device Selection Table;  
Revised Features Section; Deleted Rotated TSSOP  
Package; Revised Table 1-2; Revised Table 7-1;  
Revised Package Information; Replaced Package  
Drawings; Revised Product ID Section.  
Revision M  
Updated package drawings. Added 8-lead TDFN and  
5-lead SOT-23 packages.  
Revision N (03/2009)  
Added 5-lead Chip Scale package.  
Revision P (03/2009)  
Added 5-lead Chip Scale Package Diagram and Land  
Pattern. Revised Block Diagram.  
Revision Q (06/09)  
Revised Features section; Revised Table 1-2, Para. 18;  
Added note to Table 2-1; Revised SOT-23 package  
example.  
Revision R (03/2010)  
Added TSSOP X-Rotated package; Updated Package  
Drawings; Updated Product ID.  
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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM  
To order or obtain information, e.g., on pricing or delivery, refer to the factory or the listed sales office.  
PART NO.  
Device  
X
/XX  
Examples:  
Temperature Package  
Range  
a) 24AA64-I/P: Industrial Temperature,  
1.7V, PDIP package  
b) 24AA64-I/SN: Industrial Temperature,  
1.7V, SOIC package  
2
Device:  
24AA64:  
1.7V, 64 Kbit I C™ Serial EEPROM  
2
24AA64T: 1.7V, 64 Kbit I C Serial EEPROM  
(Tape and Reel)  
c) 24AA64-I/SM: Industrial Temperature,  
1.7V, SOIC (5.28 mm) package  
2
24AA64X: 1.7V, 32 Kbit I C Serial EEPROM in  
d) 24AA64T-I/ST: Industrial Temperature,  
1.7V, TSSOP package, tape and reel  
alternate pinout (ST only)  
2
24AA64XT: 1.7V, 32 KbitI C Serial EEPROM in  
e) 24LC64-I/P: Industrial Temperature,  
2.5V, PDIP package  
alternate pinout (ST only)  
2
24LC64:  
2.5V, 64 Kbit I C Serial EEPROM  
f)  
24LC64-E/SN: Extended Temperature,  
2.5V, SOIC package  
2
24LC64T: 2.5V, 64 Kbit I C Serial EEPROM  
(Tape and Reel)  
2
g) 24LC64-E/SM: Extended Temperature,  
2.5V, SOIC (5.28 mm) package  
24LC64X: 2.5V, 32 Kbit I C Serial EEPROM in  
alternate pinout (ST only)  
2
24LC64XT: 2.5V, 32 KbitI C Serial EEPROM in  
h) 24LC64-I/ST: Industrial Temperature,  
2.5V, TSSOP package  
alternate pinout (ST only)  
2
24FC64:  
2.5V, 64 Kbit I C Serial EEPROM  
i)  
24AA64T-I/CS16K: Industrial Tempera-  
ture, 1.7V, CS package, tape and reel  
2
24FC64T: 2.5V, 64 Kbit I C Serial EEPROM (Tape  
and Reel)  
Temperature  
Range:  
I
E
=
=
-40°C to +85°C  
-40°C to +125°C  
Package:  
P
=
=
=
=
=
Plastic DIP (300 mil body), 8-lead  
Plastic SOIC (3.90 mm body), 8-lead  
Plastic SOIC (5.28 mm body), 8-lead  
Plastic TSSOP (4.4 mm), 8-lead  
Plastic Micro Small Outline (MSOP), 8-lead  
2x3 DFN, 8-lead  
SN  
SM  
ST  
MS  
MC  
MNY  
OT  
=
(1)  
=
TDFN (2x3x0.75 mm body), 8-lead  
SOT-23 (Tape and Reel only), 5-lead  
=
(2)  
CS16K =Chip Scale (CS), 5-lead (I-temp, "AA", Tape  
and Reel only)  
Note 1: "Y" indicates a Nickel Palladium Gold (NiPdAu) finish.  
2: "16K" indicates 160K technology.  
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Note the following details of the code protection feature on Microchip devices:  
Microchip products meet the specification contained in their particular Microchip Data Sheet.  
Microchip believes that its family of products is one of the most secure families of its kind on the market today, when used in the  
intended manner and under normal conditions.  
There are dishonest and possibly illegal methods used to breach the code protection feature. All of these methods, to our  
knowledge, require using the Microchip products in a manner outside the operating specifications contained in Microchip’s Data  
Sheets. Most likely, the person doing so is engaged in theft of intellectual property.  
Microchip is willing to work with the customer who is concerned about the integrity of their code.  
Neither Microchip nor any other semiconductor manufacturer can guarantee the security of their code. Code protection does not  
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products. Attempts to break Microchip’s code protection feature may be a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. If such acts  
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