AT25010B/AT25020B/
AT25040B
SPI Automotive Temperature Serial EEPROM
1 Kbit (128 x 8), 2 Kbits (256 x 8) and 4 Kbits (512 x 8)
Features
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Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) Compatible
Supports SPI Modes 0 (0,0) and 3 (1,1):
– Data sheet describes mode 0 operation
Low-Voltage and Medium-Voltage Operation:
– Grade 1, VCC = 2.5V to 5.5V
– Grade 3, VCC = 1.7V to 5.5V
Extended Temperature Range (Grade 1 and Grade 3 as defined in AEC-Q100):
– Grade 1 Temperature Range: -40°C to +125°C
– Grade 3 Temperature Range: -40°C to +85°C
5 MHz Clock Rate (5V)
8‑Byte Page Mode
Block Write Protection:
– Protect 1/4, 1/2 or entire array
Write-Protect (WP) Pin and Write Disable Instructions for Both Hardware and Software Data Protection
Self-Timed Write Cycle within 5 ms Maximum
ESD Protection > 4,000V
Automotive AEC-Q100 Qualified
High Reliability:
– Endurance: 1,000,000 write cycles
– Data retention: 100 years
Green (Lead-free/Halide-free/RoHS Compliant) Package Options
Packages
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8-Lead SOIC, 8-Lead TSSOP and 8-Pad UDFN
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Table of Contents
Features......................................................................................................................................................... 1
Packages........................................................................................................................................................1
1.
Package Types (not to scale)..................................................................................................................4
2.
Pin Description........................................................................................................................................ 5
2.1.
2.2.
2.3.
2.4.
2.5.
2.6.
2.7.
2.8.
3.
Description.............................................................................................................................................. 7
3.1.
3.2.
4.
Absolute Maximum Ratings..........................................................................................................9
DC and AC Operating Range.......................................................................................................9
DC Characteristics....................................................................................................................... 9
AC Characteristics......................................................................................................................10
SPI Synchronous Data Timing....................................................................................................11
Electrical Specifications..............................................................................................................11
Device Operation.................................................................................................................................. 13
5.1.
5.2.
5.3.
5.4.
6.
SPI Bus Master Connections to Serial EEPROMs.......................................................................7
Block Diagram.............................................................................................................................. 8
Electrical Characteristics.........................................................................................................................9
4.1.
4.2.
4.3.
4.4.
4.5.
4.6.
5.
Chip Select (CS)...........................................................................................................................5
Serial Data Output (SO)............................................................................................................... 5
Write-Protect (WP)....................................................................................................................... 5
Ground (GND).............................................................................................................................. 5
Serial Data Input (SI)....................................................................................................................5
Serial Data Clock (SCK)...............................................................................................................6
Suspend Serial Input (HOLD).......................................................................................................6
Device Power Supply (VCC)......................................................................................................... 6
Interfacing the AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B on the SPI Bus.............................................. 13
Device Opcodes......................................................................................................................... 14
Hold Function............................................................................................................................. 14
Write Protection..........................................................................................................................15
Device Commands and Addressing......................................................................................................16
6.1.
6.2.
STATUS Register Bit Definition and Function............................................................................ 16
Read STATUS Register (RDSR)..................................................................................................17
6.3.
Write Enable (WREN) and Write Disable (WRDI)......................................................................... 17
6.4.
Write STATUS Register (WRSR).................................................................................................. 18
7.
Read Sequence.................................................................................................................................... 20
8.
Write Sequence.....................................................................................................................................21
8.1.
8.2.
8.3.
9.
Byte Write...................................................................................................................................21
Page Write..................................................................................................................................21
Polling Routine........................................................................................................................... 22
Packaging Information.......................................................................................................................... 23
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Package Marking Information.....................................................................................................23
10. Revision History.................................................................................................................................... 32
The Microchip Website.................................................................................................................................33
Product Change Notification Service............................................................................................................33
Customer Support........................................................................................................................................ 33
Product Identification System.......................................................................................................................34
Microchip Devices Code Protection Feature................................................................................................ 34
Legal Notice................................................................................................................................................. 35
Trademarks.................................................................................................................................................. 35
Quality Management System....................................................................................................................... 36
Worldwide Sales and Service.......................................................................................................................37
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Package Types (not to scale)
1.
Package Types (not to scale)
8-Lead SOIC/TSSOP
(Top View)
CS
1
8
Vcc
SO
2
7
HOLD
WP
3
6
SCK
GND
4
5
SI
8-Pad UDFN
(Top View)
CS
1
8
Vcc
SO
2
7
HOLD
WP
3
6
SCK
GND
4
5
SI
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Pin Description
2.
Pin Description
The descriptions of the pins are listed in Table 2-1.
Table 2-1. Pin Function Table
Name
8-Lead SOIC
8-Lead TSSOP
8-Pad UDFN(1)
CS
1
1
1
Chip Select
SO
WP(2)
2
2
2
Serial Data Output
3
3
3
Write-Protect
GND
4
4
4
Ground
SI
5
5
5
Serial Data Input
SCK
HOLD(2)
6
6
6
Serial Data Clock
7
7
7
Suspends Serial Input
VCC
8
8
8
Device Power Supply
Function
Note:
1. The exposed pad on this package can be connected to GND or left floating.
2. The Write-Protect (WP) and Hold (HOLD) pins should be driven high or low as appropriate.
2.1
Chip Select (CS)
The AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B is selected when the Chip Select (CS) pin is low. When the device is not
selected, data will not be accepted via the Serial Data Input (SI) pin, and the Serial Output (SO) pin will remain in
a high‑impedance state.
To ensure robust operation, the CS pin should follow VCC upon power-up. It is therefore recommended to connect CS
to VCC using a pull-up resistor (less than or equal to 10 kΩ). After power-up, a low level on CS is required prior to any
sequence being initiated.
2.2
Serial Data Output (SO)
The Serial Data Output (SO) pin is used to transfer data out of the AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B. During a read
sequence, data is shifted out on this pin after the falling edge of the Serial Data Clock (SCK).
2.3
Write-Protect (WP)
The Write-Protect (WP) pin will allow normal read/write operations when held high. When the WP pin is brought low,
all write operations are inhibited. WP going low while CS is still low will interrupt a write operation. If the internal write
cycle has already been initiated, WP going low will have no effect on any write operation.
2.4
Ground (GND)
The ground reference for the Device Power Supply (VCC). The Ground (GND) pin should be connected to the system
ground.
2.5
Serial Data Input (SI)
The Serial Data Input (SI) pin is used to transfer data into the device. It receives instructions, addresses and data.
Data is latched on the rising edge of the Serial Data Clock (SCK).
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2.6
Serial Data Clock (SCK)
The Serial Data Clock (SCK) pin is used to synchronize the communication between a master and the AT25010B/
AT25020B/AT25040B. Instructions, addresses or data present on the Serial Data Input (SI) pin is latched in on the
rising edge of SCK, while output on the Serial Data Output (SO) pin is clocked out on the falling edge of SCK.
2.7
Suspend Serial Input (HOLD)
The Suspend Serial Input (HOLD) pin is used in conjunction with the Chip Select (CS) pin to pause the AT25010B/
AT25020B/AT25040B. When the device is selected and a serial sequence is underway, HOLD can be used to pause
the serial communication with the master device without resetting the serial sequence. To pause, the HOLD pin must
be brought low while the Serial Data Clock (SCK) pin is low. To resume serial communication, the HOLD pin is
brought high while the SCK pin is low (SCK may still toggle during HOLD). Inputs to the Serial Data Input (SI) pin will
be ignored while the Serial Data Output (SO) pin will be in the high‑impedance state.
2.8
Device Power Supply (VCC)
The Device Power Supply (VCC) pin is used to supply the source voltage to the device. Operations at invalid VCC
voltages may produce spurious results and should not be attempted.
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Description
3.
Description
The AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B provides 1,024/2,048/4,096 bits of Serial Electrically Erasable and
Programmable Read-Only Memory (EEPROM) organized as 128/256/512 words of 8 bits each. The device is
optimized for use in many industrial and commercial applications where low‑power and low‑voltage operation are
essential. The device is available in space-saving 8‑lead SOIC, 8‑lead TSSOP and 8‑pad UDFN packages. All
packages operate from 1.7V to 5.5V.
3.1
SPI Bus Master Connections to Serial EEPROMs
SPI Master:
Microcontroller
Data Clock (SCK)
Data Output (SO)
Data Input (SI)
SI
CS3 CS2 CS1 CS0
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SI
SO SCK
SI
SO SCK
SI
SO SCK
Slave 0
AT25XXX
Slave 1
AT25XXX
Slave 2
AT25XXX
Slave 3
AT25XXX
CS
CS
CS
CS
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Block Diagram
Memory
System Control
Module
CS
High-Voltage
Generation
Circuit
Power-on
Reset
Generator
VCC
Pause
Operation
Control
HOLD
Register Bank:
STATUS Register
SO
EEPROM Array
1 page
Row Decoder
3.2
Address Register
and Counter
Column Decoder
WP
SCK
Data Register
Data Output
Buffer
GND
SI
Write Protection
Control
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Electrical Characteristics
4.
Electrical Characteristics
4.1
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Operating temperature
-40°C to +125°C
Storage temperature
-65°C to +150°C
Voltage on any pin with respect to ground
-1.0V to +7.0V
VCC
6.25V
DC output current
5.0 mA
ESD protection
> 4 kV
Note: 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 these or any other conditions above those
indicated in the operation listings of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions
for extended periods may affect device reliability.
4.2
DC and AC Operating Range
Table 4-1. DC and AC Operating Range
AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B
4.3
Automotive Grade 1
Automotive Grade 3
Operating Temperature (Case)
-40°C to +125°C
-40°C to +85°C
VCC Power Supply
2.5V to 5.5V
1.7V to 5.5V
DC Characteristics
Table 4-2. DC Characteristics(1)
Parameter
Symbol
Minimum
Typical
Supply Voltage
VCC1
2.5
—
5.5
V
Grade 1
Supply Voltage
VCC2
1.7
—
5.5
V
Grade 3
Supply Current
ICC1
—
—
6.0
mA
VCC = 5.0V at 5 MHz,
SO = Open, Read
Supply Current
ICC2
—
—
3.0
mA
VCC = 5.0V at 1 MHz
Supply Current
ICC3
—
—
6.0
mA
VCC = 5.0V at 5 MHz,
SO = Open, Read, Write
Standby Current
ISB1
—
0.1
2.0
µA
VCC = 1.7V, CS = VCC
Standby Current
ISB2
—
0.2
3.0
µA
VCC = 2.5V, CS = VCC
Standby Current
ISB3
—
2.0
5.0
µA
VCC = 5.0V, CS = VCC
Input Leakage
IIL
-3.0
—
3.0
µA
VIN = 0V to VCC
Output Leakage
IOL
-3.0
—
3.0
µA
VIN = 0V to VCC
VIL(2)
-0.6
—
VCC x 0.3
V
Input Low‑Voltage
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Parameter
Symbol
Minimum
Typical
Maximum Units
Conditions
Input High‑Voltage
VIH(2)
VCC x 0.7
—
VCC + 0.5
V
Output Low‑Voltage
VOL1
—
—
0.4
V
2.5V ≤ VCC ≤ 5.5V
IOL = 3.0 mA
Output High‑Voltage
VOH1
VCC - 0.8
—
—
V
2.5V ≤ VCC ≤ 5.5V
IOH = -1.6 mA
Output Low‑Voltage
VOL2
—
—
0.2
V
1.7V ≤ VCC ≤ 5.5V
IOL = 0.15 mA
Output High‑Voltage
VOH2
VCC - 0.2
—
—
V
1.7V ≤ VCC ≤5.5V
IOH = -100 µA
Note:
1. Applicable over recommended operating range from: TA1 = -40°C to +125°C, VCC1 = 2.5V to 5.5V; TA2 = -40°C
to 85°C, VCC2 = 1.7V to 5.5V (unless otherwise noted).
2. VIL min and VIH max are for reference only and are not tested.
4.4
AC Characteristics
Table 4-3. AC Characteristics(1)
Parameter
Symbol
Minimum
Maximum
Units
fSCK
0
5
MHz
Input Rise Time
tRI
—
2000
ns
Input Fall Time
tFI
—
2000
ns
SCK High Time
tWH
40
—
ns
SCK Low Time
tWL
40
—
ns
CS High Time
tCS
80
—
ns
CS Setup Time
tCSS
80
—
ns
CS Hold Time
tCSH
80
—
ns
Data In Setup Time
tSU
5
—
ns
Data In Hold Time
tH
20
—
ns
HOLD Setup Time
tHD
40
—
ns
HOLD Hold Time
tCD
40
—
ns
Output Valid
tV
0
40
ns
Output Hold Time
tHO
0
—
ns
HOLD to Output Low-Z
tLZ
0
40
ns
HOLD to Output High-Z
tHZ
—
80
ns
Output Disable Time
tDIS
—
80
ns
Write Cycle Time
tWC
—
5
ms
SCK Clock Frequency
Conditions
Note:
1. Applicable over recommended operating ranges from TA1 = -40°C to +125°C, VCC1 = 2.5V to 5.5V and
TA2 = -40°C to +85°C, VCC2 = 1.7V to 5.5V, CL = 1 TTL Gate and 100 pF (unless otherwise noted).
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4.5
SPI Synchronous Data Timing
tCS
VIH
CS
VIL
tCSS
tCSH
VIH
SCK
tWH
tWL
VIL
tSU
tH
VIH
SI
Valid Data In
VIL
tV
VOH
SO
VOL
tHO
tDIS
High
Impedance
High
Impedance
4.6
Electrical Specifications
4.6.1
Power-Up Requirements and Reset Behavior
During a power-up sequence, the VCC supplied to the AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B should monotonically rise
from GND to the minimum VCC level, as specified in Table 4-1, with a slew rate no faster than 0.1 V/µs.
4.6.1.1
Device Reset
To prevent inadvertent write operations or any other spurious events from occurring during a power-up sequence, the
AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B includes a Power-on Reset (POR) circuit. Upon power-up, the device will not
respond to any instructions until the VCC level crosses the internal voltage threshold (VPOR) that brings the device out
of Reset and into Standby mode.
The system designer must ensure the instructions are not sent to the device until the VCC supply has reached a
stable value greater than or equal to the minimum VCC level. Additionally, once the VCC is greater than or equal to the
minimum VCC level, the bus master must wait at least tPUP before sending the first instruction to the device. See Table
4-4 for the values associated with these power-up parameters.
Table 4-4. Power-Up Conditions(1)
Symbol
Parameter
tPUP
Time required after VCC is stable before the device can accept instructions
VPOR
Power-on Reset Threshold Voltage
tPOFF
Minimum time at VCC = 0V between power cycles
Min.
Max.
Units
100
-
µs
-
1.5
V
500
-
ms
Note:
1. These parameters are characterized but they are not 100% tested in production.
If an event occurs in the system where the VCC level supplied to the AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B drops below
the maximum VPOR level specified, it is recommended that a full-power cycle sequence be performed by first driving
the VCC pin to GND in less than 1 ms, waiting at least the minimum tPOFF time and then performing a new power-up
sequence in compliance with the requirements defined in this section.
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4.6.2
Pin Capacitance
Table 4-5. Pin Capacitance(1,2)
Symbol
Test Condition
Max.
Units
Conditions
COUT
Output Capacitance (SO)
8
pF
VOUT = 0V
CIN
Input Capacitance (CS, SCK, SI, WP, HOLD)
6
pF
VIN = 0V
Note:
1. This parameter is characterized but is not 100% tested in production.
2. Applicable over recommended operating range from: TA = 25°C, fSCK = 1.0 MHz, VCC = 5.0V (unless otherwise
noted).
4.6.3
EEPROM Cell Performance Characteristics
Table 4-6. EEPROM Cell Performance Characteristics
Operation
Test Condition
Write Endurance(1)
TA = 25°C, VCC = 5.0V,
Page Write mode
Data Retention(1)
TA = 55°C
Min.
Max.
Units
1,000,000
—
Write Cycles
100
—
Years
Note:
1. Performance is determined through characterization and the qualification process.
4.6.4
Software Reset
The SPI interface of the AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B can be reset by toggling the CS input. If the CS line is
already in the Active state, it must complete a transition from the Inactive state (≥VIH) to the Active state (≤VIL) and
then back to the Inactive state (≥VIH) without sending clocks on the SCK line. Upon completion of this sequence, the
device will be ready to receive a new opcode on the SI line.
4.6.5
Device Default State at Power-Up
The AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B default state upon power-up consists of:
• Standby Power mode
• A high-to-low-level transition on CS is required to enter Active state
• Write Enable Latch (WEL) bit in the STATUS register = 0
4.6.6
•
Ready/Busy bit in the STATUS register = 0, indicating the device is ready to accept a new command
•
•
•
Device is not selected
Not in Hold condition
BP1 and BP0 bits in the STATUS register are unchanged from their previous state due to the fact that they are
nonvolatile values
Device Default Condition
The AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B is shipped from Microchip to the customer with the EEPROM array set to an all
FFh data pattern (logic ‘1’ state). The Write-Protect Enable bit in the STATUS register is set to logic ‘0’ and the Block
Write‑Protect bits in the STATUS register are set to logic ‘0’.
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5.
Device Operation
The AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B is controlled by a set of instructions that are sent from a host controller,
commonly referred to as the SPI Master. The SPI Master communicates with the AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B via
the SPI bus which is comprised of four signal lines: Chip Select (CS), Serial Data Clock (SCK), Serial Data Input (SI)
and Serial Data Output (SO).
The SPI protocol defines a total of four modes of operation (Mode 0, 1, 2 or 3) with each mode differing in respect to
the SCK polarity and phase and how the polarity and phase control the flow of data on the SPI bus. The AT25010B/
AT25020B/AT25040B supports the two most common modes, SPI Modes 0 and 3. With SPI Modes 0 and 3, data is
always latched in on the rising edge of SCK and always output on the falling edge of SCK. The only difference
between SPI Modes 0 and 3 is the polarity of the SCK signal when in the Inactive state (when the SPI Master is in
Standby mode and not transferring any data). SPI Mode 0 is defined as a low SCK while CS is not asserted (at VCC)
and SPI Mode 3 has SCK high in the Inactive state. The SCK Idle state must match when the CS is deasserted both
before and after the communication sequence in SPI Mode 0 and 3. The figures in this document depict Mode 0 with
a solid line on SCK while CS is inactive and Mode 3 with a dotted line.
Figure 5-1. SPI Mode 0 and Mode 3
CS
SCK
SI
Mode 3
Mode 3
Mode 0
Mode 0
MSb
SO
5.1
LSb
MSb
LSb
Interfacing the AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B on the SPI Bus
Communication to and from the AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B must be initiated by the SPI Master device, such as
a microcontroller. The SPI Master device must generate the serial clock for the AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B on
the Serial Data Clock (SCK) pin. The AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B always operates as a slave due to the fact that
the SCK is always an input.
5.1.1
Selecting the Device
The AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B is selected when the Chip Select (CS) pin is low. When the device is not
selected, data will not be accepted via the Serial Data Input (SI) pin, and the Serial Data Output (SO) pin will remain
in a high‑impedance state.
5.1.2
Sending Data to the Device
The AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B uses the SI pin to receive information. All instructions, addresses and data
input bytes are clocked into the device with the Most Significant bit (MSb) first. The SI pin samples on the first rising
edge of the SCK line after the CS has been asserted.
5.1.3
Receiving Data from the Device
Data output from the device is transmitted on the SO pin, with the MSb output first. The SO data is latched on the first
falling edge of SCK after the instruction has been clocked into the device, such as the Read from Memory Array
(READ) and Read STATUS Register (RDSR) instructions. See Read Sequence for more details.
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5.2
Device Opcodes
5.2.1
Serial Opcode
After the device is selected by driving CS low, the first byte will be received on the SI pin. This byte contains the
opcode that defines the operation to be performed. Refer to Table 6-1 for a list of all opcodes that the AT25010B/
AT25020B/AT25040B will respond to.
5.2.2
Invalid Opcode
If an invalid opcode is received, no data will be shifted into AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B and the SO pin will
remain in a high‑impedance state until the falling edge of CS is detected again. This will reinitialize the serial
communication.
5.3
Hold Function
The Suspend Serial Input (HOLD) pin is used to pause the serial communication with the device without having to
stop or reset the clock sequence. The Hold mode, however, does not have an effect on the internal write cycle.
Therefore, if a write cycle is in progress, asserting the HOLD pin will not pause the operation and the write cycle will
continue to completion.
The Hold mode can only be entered while the CS pin is asserted. The Hold mode is activated by asserting the HOLD
pin during the SCK low pulse. If the HOLD pin is asserted during the SCK high pulse, then the Hold mode will not be
started until the beginning of the next SCK low pulse. The device will remain in the Hold mode as long as the HOLD
pin and CS pin are asserted.
While in Hold mode, the SO pin will be in a high-impedance state. In addition, both the SI pin and the SCK pin will be
ignored. The Write-Protect (WP) pin, however, can still be asserted or deasserted while in the Hold mode.
To end the Hold mode and resume serial communication, the HOLD pin must be deasserted during the SCK low
pulse. If the HOLD pin is deasserted during the SCK high pulse, then the Hold mode will not end until the beginning
of the next SCK low pulse.
If the CS pin is deasserted while the HOLD pin is still asserted, then any operation that may have been started will be
aborted and the device will reset the WEL bit in the STATUS register back to the logic ‘0’ state.
Figure 5-2. Hold Mode
CS
SCK
HOLD
Hold
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Figure 5-3. Hold Timing
CS
t CD
t CD
SCK
HOLD
t HD
t HD
t HZ
SO
tLZ
5.4
Write Protection
The Write-Protect (WP) pin will allow normal read and write operations when held high. When the WP pin is brought
low, all write operations are inhibited. The WP pin going low while CS is still low will interrupt a write operation. If the
internal write cycle has already been initiated, WP going low will have no effect on any write operation.
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Device Commands and Addressing
6.
Device Commands and Addressing
The AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B is designed to interface directly with the synchronous Serial Peripheral
Interface (SPI). The AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B utilizes an 8‑bit instruction register. The list of instructions and
their operation codes are contained in Table 6-1. All instructions, addresses and data are transferred with the MSb
first and start with a high‑to‑low CS transition.
Table 6-1. Instruction Set for the AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B
Instruction Name
Instruction Format
Operates On
Operation Description
WREN
0000 X110
STATUS Register
Set Write Enable Latch (WEL)
WRDI
0000 X100
STATUS Register
Reset Write Enable Latch (WEL)
RDSR
0000 X101
STATUS Register
Read STATUS Register
WRSR
0000 X001
STATUS Register
Write STATUS Register
READ
0000 A011
Memory Array
Read from Memory Array
WRITE
0000 A010
Memory Array
Write to Memory Array
Note:
1. “A” represents the MSb address bit (A8) for the AT25040B and a “don't care” bit for the AT25020B and
AT25010B.
6.1
STATUS Register Bit Definition and Function
The AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B includes an 8‑bit STATUS register. The STATUS register bits modulate various
features of the device as shown in Table 6-2 and Table 6-3. These bits can be changed by specific instructions that
are detailed in the following sections.
Table 6-2. STATUS Register Format
Bit 7
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
X
X
X
X
BP1
BP0
WEL
RDY/BSY
Table 6-3. STATUS Register Bit Definition
Bit
7:4
3:2
Name
RFU
BP1
BP0
Reserved for Future Use
Block Write Protection
Type
R
R/W
Description
0
Reads as zeros when the device is not in a write cycle
1
Reads as ones when the device is in a write cycle
00 No array write protection (Factory Default)
01 Quarter array write protection (see Table 6-4)
10 Half array write protection (see Table 6-4)
11 Entire array write protection (see Table 6-4)
1
0
WEL
Write Enable Latch
RDY/BSY Ready/Busy Status
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R
0
Device is not write enabled (Power-up Default)
1
Device is write enabled
0
Device is ready for a new sequence
1
Device is busy with an internal operation
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Device Commands and Addressing
6.2
Read STATUS Register (RDSR)
The Read STATUS Register (RDSR) instruction provides access to the STATUS register. The ready/busy and write
enable status of the device can be determined by the RDSR instruction. Similarly, the Block Write-Protect (BP1, BP0)
bits indicate the extent of memory array protection employed. The STATUS register is read by asserting the CS pin,
followed by sending in a 05h opcode on the SI pin. Upon completion of the opcode, the device will return the 8‑bit
STATUS register value on the SO pin.
Figure 6-1. RDSR Waveform
CS
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
SCK
RDSR Opcode (05h)
SI
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
MSb
STATUS Register Data Out
SO
High-Impedance
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
MSb
6.3
Write Enable (WREN) and Write Disable (WRDI)
Enabling and disabling writing to the STATUS register and EEPROM array is accomplished through the Write Enable
(WREN) instruction and the Write Disable (WRDI) instruction. These functions change the status of the WEL bit in the
STATUS register.
6.3.1
Write Enable Instruction (WREN)
The Write Enable Latch (WEL) bit of the STATUS register must be set to a logic ‘1’ prior to each Write STATUS
Register (WRSR) and Write to Memory Array (WRITE) instructions. This is accomplished by sending a WREN (06h)
instruction to the AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B. First, the CS pin is driven low to select the device and then a
WREN instruction is clocked in on the SI pin. Then the CS pin can be driven high and the WEL bit will be updated in
the STATUS register to a logic ‘1’. The device will power‑up in the Write Disable state (WEL = 0). The WP pin must
be held high during a WREN instruction.
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Figure 6-2. WREN Timing
CS
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
SCK
WREN Opcode (06h)
SI
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
MSb
High-Impedance
SO
6.3.2
Write Disable Instruction (WRDI)
To protect the device against inadvertent writes, the Write Disable (WRDI) instruction (opcode 04h) disables all
programming modes by setting the WEL bit to a logic ‘0’. The WRDI instruction is independent of the status of the WP
pin.
Figure 6-3. WRDI Timing
CS
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
SCK
WRDI Opcode (04h)
SI
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
MSb
SO
6.4
High-Impedance
Write STATUS Register (WRSR)
The Write STATUS Register (WRSR) instruction enables the SPI Master to change selected bits of the STATUS
register. Before a WRSR instruction can be initiated, a WREN instruction must be executed to set the WEL bit to
logic ‘1’. Upon completion of a WREN instruction, a WRSR instruction can be executed.
Note: The WRSR instruction has no effect on bit 7, bit 6, bit 5, bit 4, bit 1 and bit 0 of the STATUS register. Only bit 3
and bit 2 can be changed via the WRSR instruction. These modifiable bits are the Block Protect (BP1, BP0) bits.
These bits are nonvolatile bits that have the same properties and functions as regular EEPROM cells. Their values
are retained while power is removed from the device.
The AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B will not respond to commands other than a RDSR after a WRSR instruction until
the self‑timed internal write cycle has completed. When the write cycle is completed, the WEL bit in the STATUS
register is reset to logic ‘0’.
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Figure 6-4. WRSR Waveform
CS
tWC(1)
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
X
X
SCK
STATUS Register Data In
WRSR Opcode (01h)
SI
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
X
MSB
X
X
X
D3
D2
MSB
High-Impedance
SO
Note:
1. This instruction initiates a self-timed internal write cycle (tWC) on the rising edge of CS after a valid sequence.
6.4.1
Block Write-Protect Function
The WRSR instruction allows the user to select one of four possible combinations as to how the memory array will be
inhibited from writing through changing the Block Write-Protect bits (BP1, BP0). The four levels of array protection
are:
• None of the memory array is protected.
• Upper quarter (¼) address range is write-protected meaning the highest order address bits are read-only.
• Upper half (½) address range is write-protected meaning the highest order address bits are read-only.
• All of the memory array is write-protected meaning all address bits are read-only.
The Block Write Protection levels and corresponding STATUS register control bits are shown in Table 6-4.
Table 6-4. Block Write-Protect Bits
Level
STATUS Register Bits
Write-Protected/Read‑Only Address Range
BP1
BP0
AT25010B
AT25020B
AT25040B
0
0
0
None
None
None
1(1/4)
0
1
60h-7Fh
C0h-FFh
180h-1FFh
2(1/2)
1
0
40h-7Fh
80h-FFh
100h-1FFh
3(All)
1
1
00h-7Fh
00h-FFh
000h-1FFh
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Read Sequence
7.
Read Sequence
Reading the AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B via the SO pin requires the following sequence. After the CS line is
pulled low to select a device, the READ (03h) instruction (including A8 for the AT25040B) is transmitted via the SI line
followed by the 8‑bit address to be read (A7 - A0). Refer to Table 7-1 for the address bits for AT25010B/AT25020B/
AT25040B.
Table 7-1. AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B Address Bits
Address
AT25010B
AT25020B
AT25040B
AN
A6-A0
A7-A0
A8-A0
Don’t Care Bits
A7
None
None
Upon completion of the 8‑bit address, any data on the SI line will be ignored. The data (D7‑D0) at the specified
address is then shifted out onto the SO line. If only one byte is to be read, the CS line should be driven high after the
data comes out. The read sequence can be continued since the byte address is automatically incremented and data
will continue to be shifted out. When the highest‑order address bit is reached, the address counter will rollover to the
lowest‑order address bit allowing the entire memory to be read in one continuous read cycle regardless of the starting
address.
Figure 7-1. Read Waveform
CS
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
SCK
READ Opcode (03h)
SI
0
0
0
0
0 A(1) 1
MSB
Address Bits A7-A0
1
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
MSB
Data Byte 1
SO
High-Impedance
D
MSB
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
MSB
Note:
1. “A” represents the MSb address bit (A8) for the AT25040B and a “don’t care” bit for the AT25020B and
AT25010B.
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Write Sequence
8.
Write Sequence
In order to program the AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B, two separate instructions must be executed. First, the
device must be write enabled via the Write Enable (WREN) instruction. Then, one of the two possible write sequences
described in this section may be executed.
Note: If the WP pin is brought low or the device is not Write Enabled (WREN), the device will ignore the WRITE
instruction and will return to the standby state when CS is brought high. A new CS assertion is required to re-initiate
communication.
The address of the memory location(s) to be programmed must be outside the protected address field location
selected by the block write protection level. During an internal write cycle, all commands will be ignored except the
RDSR instruction. Refer to Table 8-1 for the address bits for AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B.
Table 8-1. AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B Address Bits
8.1
Address
AT25010B
AT25020B
AT25040B
AN
A6-A0
A7-A0
A8-A0
Don’t Care Bits
A7
None
None
Byte Write
A byte write requires the following sequence and is depicted in Figure 8-1. After the CS line is pulled low to select the
device, the WRITE (02h) instruction (including A8 for the AT25040B) is transmitted via the SI line followed by the 8‑bit
address and the data (D7‑D0) to be programmed. Programming will start after the CS pin is brought high. The
low‑to‑high transition of the CS pin must occur during the SCK low time (Mode 0) and SCK high time (Mode 3)
immediately after clocking in the D0 (LSB) data bit. The AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B is automatically returned to
the Write Disable state (STATUS register bit WEL = 0) at the completion of a write cycle.
Figure 8-1. Byte Write
CS
SCK
tWC(1)
0
1
2
4
3
5
6
7
8
WRITE Opcode (02h)
SI
0
0
0
0
0 A(2) 1
MSB
SO
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Address Bits A7-A0
0
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
MSB
Data In
A D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
MSB
High-Impedance
Note:
1. This instruction initiates a self-timed internal write cycle (tWC) on the rising edge of CS after a valid sequence.
2. “A” represents the MSb address bit (A8) for the AT25040B and a “don’t care” bit for the AT25020B and
AT25010B.
8.2
Page Write
A page write sequence allows up to 8 bytes to be written in the same write cycle, provided that all bytes are in the
same row of the memory array. Partial page writes of less than 8 bytes are allowed. After each byte of data is
received, the three lowest order address bits are internally incremented following the receipt of each data byte. The
higher order address bits are not incremented and retain the memory array page location. If more bytes of data are
transmitted than will fit to the end of that memory row, the address counter will rollover to the beginning of the same
row. Nevertheless, creating a rollover event should be avoided as previously loaded data in the page could become
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Write Sequence
unintentionally altered. The AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B is automatically returned to the Write Disable state
(WEL = 0) at the completion of a write cycle.
Figure 8-2. Page Write
CS
tWC(1)
0
SCK
1
2
4
3
5
6
7
8
WRITE Opcode (02h)
SI
0
0
0
0
0 A(2) 1
MSB
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Address Bits A7-A0
0
A
MSB
A
A
A
A
A
A
Data In Byte 1
A
D
D
D
D
D
D
Data In Byte 8
D
D
MSB
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
MSB
High-Impedance
SO
Note:
1. This instruction initiates a self‑timed internal write cycle (tWC) on the rising edge of CS after a valid sequence.
2. “A” represents the MSb address bit (A8) for the AT25040B and a “don’t care” bit for the AT25010B and
AT25020B.
8.3
Polling Routine
A polling routine can be implemented to optimize time‑sensitive applications that would not prefer to wait the fixed
maximum write cycle time (tWC). This method allows the application to know immediately when the write cycle has
completed to start a subsequent operation.
Once the internally-timed write cycle has started, a polling routine can be initiated. This involves repeatedly sending a
Read STATUS Register (RDSR) instruction to determine if the device has completed its self-timed internal write cycle.
If the RDY/BSY bit (bit 0 of STATUS register) = 1, the write cycle is still in progress. If bit 0 = 0, the write cycle has
ended. If the RDY/BSY bit = 1, repeated RDSR commands can be executed until the RDY/BSY bit = 0, signaling that
the device is ready to execute a new instruction. Only the Read STATUS Register (RDSR) instruction is enabled
during the write cycle.
Figure 8-3. Polling Flowchart
Send Valid
Write
Protocol
Deassert
CS to VCC to
Initiate a
Write Cycle
Send RDSR
Instruction
to the Device
Does
RDY/BSY
= 0?
YES
Continue to
Next Operation
NO
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Packaging Information
9.
Packaging Information
9.1
Package Marking Information
AT25010B, AT25020B and AT25040B: Package Marking Information
8-lead TSSOP
8-lead SOIC
8-pad UDFN
2.0 x 3.0 mm Body
ATML$YWW
###% CO
YYWWNNN
Note 1:
AT$YWW
###%CO
YYWWNNN
###
$%
NNN
designates pin 1
Note 2: Package drawings are not to scale
Catalog Number Truncation
AT25010B
Truncation Code ###: 51B
AT25020B
Truncation Code ###: 52B
AT25040B
Truncation Code ###: 54B
Date Codes
YY = Year
16: 2016
17: 2017
18: 2018
19: 2019
Voltages
20: 2020
21: 2021
22: 2022
23: 2023
Y = Year
6: 2016
7: 2017
8: 2018
9: 2019
0: 2020
1: 2021
2: 2022
3: 2023
WW = Work Week of Assembly
02: Week 2
04: Week 4
...
52: Week 52
Country of Origin
$ = Device Grade
CO = Country of Origin
P:
9:
Automotive Grade 1, 2.5V min.
Automotive Grade 3, 1.7V min.
% = Minimum Voltage
M: 1.7V min
D: 2.5V min
Atmel Truncation
AT: Atmel
ATM: Atmel
ATML: Atmel
Lot Number or Trace Code
NNN = Alphanumeric Trace Code (2 Characters for Small Packages)
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Packaging Information
8-Lead Plastic Small Outline (SN) - Narrow, 3.90 mm (.150 In.) Body [SOIC]
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2X
0.10 C A–B
D
A
D
NOTE 5
N
E
2
E1
2
E1
E
2X
0.10 C A–B
2X
0.10 C A–B
NOTE 1
2
1
e
B
NOTE 5
NX b
0.25
C A–B D
TOP VIEW
0.10 C
C
A A2
SEATING
PLANE
8X
A1
SIDE VIEW
0.10 C
h
R0.13
h
R0.13
H
0.23
L
SEE VIEW C
(L1)
VIEW A–A
VIEW C
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8-Lead Plastic Small Outline (SN) - Narrow, 3.90 mm (.150 In.) Body [SOIC]
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Units
Dimension Limits
Number of Pins
N
e
Pitch
Overall Height
A
Molded Package Thickness
A2
§
Standoff
A1
Overall Width
E
Molded Package Width
E1
Overall Length
D
Chamfer (Optional)
h
Foot Length
L
L1
Footprint
Foot Angle
c
Lead Thickness
b
Lead Width
Mold Draft Angle Top
Mold Draft Angle Bottom
MIN
1.25
0.10
0.25
0.40
0°
0.17
0.31
5°
5°
MILLIMETERS
NOM
8
1.27 BSC
6.00 BSC
3.90 BSC
4.90 BSC
1.04 REF
-
MAX
1.75
0.25
0.50
1.27
8°
0.25
0.51
15°
15°
Notes:
1. Pin 1 visual index feature may vary, but must be located within the hatched area.
2. § Significant Characteristic
3. Dimensions D and E1 do not include mold flash or protrusions. Mold flash or
protrusions shall not exceed 0.15mm per side.
4. Dimensioning and tolerancing per ASME Y14.5M
BSC: Basic Dimension. Theoretically exact value shown without tolerances.
REF: Reference Dimension, usually without tolerance, for information purposes only.
5. Datums A & B to be determined at Datum H.
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SILK SCREEN
C
Y1
X1
E
RECOMMENDED LAND PATTERN
Units
Dimension Limits
E
Contact Pitch
Contact Pad Spacing
C
Contact Pad Width (X8)
X1
Contact Pad Length (X8)
Y1
MIN
MILLIMETERS
NOM
1.27 BSC
5.40
MAX
0.60
1.55
Notes:
1. Dimensioning and tolerancing per ASME Y14.5M
BSC: Basic Dimension. Theoretically exact value shown without tolerances.
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AT25010B/AT25020B/AT25040B
Packaging Diagrams and Parameters
Packaging Information
8-Lead Plastic Thin Shrink Small Outline (ST) – 4.4 mm Body [TSSOP]
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D
N
E
E1
NOTE 1
1
2
b
e
c
A
φ
A2
A1
L
L1
Units
Dimension Limits
Number of Pins
MILLIMETERS
MIN
N
NOM
MAX
8
Pitch
e
Overall Height
A
–
0.65 BSC
–
Molded Package Thickness
A2
0.80
1.00
1.05
Standoff
A1
0.05
–
0.15
1.20
Overall Width
E
Molded Package Width
E1
4.30
6.40 BSC
4.40
Molded Package Length
D
2.90
3.00
3.10
Foot Length
L
0.45
0.60
0.75
Footprint
L1
4.50
1.00 REF
Foot Angle
φ
0°
–
8°
Lead Thickness
c
0.09
–
0.20
Lead Width
b
0.19
–
0.30
Notes:
1. Pin 1 visual index feature may vary, but must be located within the hatched area.
2. Dimensions D and E1 do not include mold flash or protrusions. Mold flash or protrusions shall not exceed 0.15 mm per side.
3. Dimensioning and tolerancing per ASME Y14.5M.
BSC: Basic Dimension. Theoretically exact value shown without tolerances.
REF: Reference Dimension, usually without tolerance, for information purposes only.
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Note:
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Packaging Diagrams and Parameters
Packaging Information
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Packaging Information
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Atmel Legacy Global Package Code YNZ
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D
A
B
N
(DATUM A)
E
(DATUM B)
NOTE 1
2X
0.10 C
1
2
2X
0.10 C
TOP VIEW
A1
0.10 C
C
SEATING
PLANE
A
8X
(A3)
SIDE VIEW
0.10
0.08 C
C A B
D2
e
2
1 2
0.10
E2
C A B
K
N
L
8X b
0.10
0.05
e
C A B
C
BOTTOM VIEW
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Atmel Legacy Global Package Code YNZ
Note:
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Units
Dimension Limits
Number of Terminals
N
e
Pitch
Overall Height
A
Standoff
A1
Terminal Thickness
A3
Overall Length
D
Exposed Pad Length
D2
Overall Width
E
Exposed Pad Width
E2
Terminal Width
b
Terminal Length
L
Terminal-to-Exposed-Pad
K
MIN
0.50
0.00
1.40
1.20
0.18
0.35
0.20
MILLIMETERS
NOM
8
0.50 BSC
0.55
0.02
0.152 REF
2.00 BSC
1.50
3.00 BSC
1.30
0.25
0.40
-
MAX
0.60
0.05
1.60
1.40
0.30
0.45
-
Notes:
1. Pin 1 visual index feature may vary, but must be located within the hatched area.
2. Package is saw singulated
3. Dimensioning and tolerancing per ASME Y14.5M
BSC: Basic Dimension. Theoretically exact value shown without tolerances.
REF: Reference Dimension, usually without tolerance, for information purposes only.
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X2
EV
G2
8
ØV
C
Y2
G1
Y1
1
2
SILK SCREEN
X1
E
RECOMMENDED LAND PATTERN
Units
Dimension Limits
Contact Pitch
E
Optional Center Pad Width
X2
Optional Center Pad Length
Y2
Contact Pad Spacing
C
Contact Pad Width (X8)
X1
Contact Pad Length (X8)
Y1
Contact Pad to Center Pad (X8)
G1
Contact Pad to Contact Pad (X6)
G2
Thermal Via Diameter
V
Thermal Via Pitch
EV
MIN
MILLIMETERS
NOM
0.50 BSC
MAX
1.60
1.40
2.90
0.30
0.85
0.33
0.20
0.30
1.00
Notes:
1. Dimensioning and tolerancing per ASME Y14.5M
BSC: Basic Dimension. Theoretically exact value shown without tolerances.
2. For best soldering results, thermal vias, if used, should be filled or tented to avoid solder loss during
reflow process
Microchip Technology Drawing C04-23355-Q4B Rev B
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Revision History
10.
Revision History
Revision B (May 2020)
Corrected operating ranges for Table 4-3. Updated UDFN package drawing.
Revision A (December 2019)
Updated to Microchip template. Microchip DS20006285 replaces Atmel document 8802. Updated Part Marking
Information. Added ESD rating. Added missing IIL Max. parameter. Removed lead finish designation. Removed the
Automotive Grade 2 option. Updated POR recommendations section. Updated trace code format in package
markings. Updated formatting throughout for clarification. Updated the SOIC, TSSOP and UDFN package drawings
to the Microchip equivalents.
Atmel Document 8802 Revision E (December 2016)
Decreased ISB1 maximum from 9 μA to 2 μA
Atmel Document 8802 Revision D (September 2016)
Added the Automotive Grade 2 and 3 options and UDFN options. Updated 8S1 and 8X package drawings, template/
reorganization, and disclaimer page.
Atmel Document 8802 Revision C (November 2012)
Updated ordering code tables. Updated 8X package drawing.
Atmel Document 8802 Revision B (October 2012)
Removed preliminary status. Updated Atmel logos and disclaimer/copy page.
Atmel Document 8802 Revision A (March 2012)
Initial document release.
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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.
AT 2 5 01 0 B - S S P D - T
Shipping Carrier Option
T = Tape and Reel, Standard Quantity Option
E = Tape and Reel, Extended Quantity Option
Product Family
Operating Voltage
25 = Standard SPI
Serial EEPROM
M = 1.7V to 5.5V
D = 2.5V to 5.5V
Device Grade or
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Device Revision
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Automotive
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AT25010B‑SSPD‑T
SOIC
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SS
Tape and Reel
Grade 1
AT25040B‑SSPD‑T
SOIC
SN
SS
Tape and Reel
Grade 1
AT25020B‑SS9M‑T
SOIC
SN
SS
Tape and Reel
Grade 3
AT25040B‑SS9M‑T
SOIC
SN
SS
Tape and Reel
Grade 3
AT25010B‑XPD‑T
TSSOP
ST
X
Tape and Reel
Grade 1
AT25020B‑XPD‑T
TSSOP
ST
X
Tape and Reel
Grade 1
AT25010B‑X9M‑T
TSSOP
ST
X
Tape and Reel
Grade 3
AT25040B‑X9M‑T
TSSOP
ST
X
Tape and Reel
Grade 3
AT25010B‑MAPD‑T
UDFN
Q4B
MA
Tape and Reel
Grade 1
AT25040B‑MAPD‑T
UDFN
Q4B
MA
Tape and Reel
Grade 1
AT25020B‑MAPD‑E
UDFN
Q4B
MA
Extended Qty. Tape and Reel
Grade 1
AT25010B‑MA9M‑T
UDFN
Q4B
MA
Tape and Reel
Grade 3
AT25020B‑MA9M‑E
UDFN
Q4B
MA
Extended Qty. Tape and Reel
Grade 3
AT25040B‑MA9M‑T
UDFN
Q4B
MA
Tape and Reel
Grade 3
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