ACE ACE24LA64ADPTH Two-wire serial eeprom Datasheet

ACE24LA64A
Two-wire Serial EEPROM
Description
The ACE24LA64A provides 65,536 bits of serial electrically erasable and programmable read-only
memory (EEPROM) organized as 8,196 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
ACE24LA64A offers an additional page,named the identification Page(32bytes).The identification page
can be used to store sensitive application parameters which can be(later)permanently locked in
Read-only mode.
Features

Compatible with all I2C bidirectional data transfer protocol

Memory array:
64 Kbits (8 Kbytes) of EEPROM
Page size: 32 bytes
Additional Write lockable page

Single supply voltage and high speed:1 MHz

Random and sequential Read modes

Write:
Byte Write within 3ms
Page Write within 3ms
Partial Page Writes Allowed

Write Protect Pin for Hardware Data Protection

Schmitt Trigger, Filtered Inputs for Noise Suppression

High-reliability
Endurance: 1 Million Write Cycles
Data Retention: 100 Years

Enhanced ESD/Latch-up protection HBM 8000V

8-lead DIP/SOP/TSSOP /USON3*2-8 and WLCSP4 Packages
Absolute Maximum Ratings
DC Supply Voltage
-0.3V to 6.5V
Input / Output Voltage
GND-0.3V to VCC+0.3V
Operating Temperature
-40℃ to 85℃
Storage Temperature
-65℃ to 150℃
Electrostatic pulse (Human Body model)
8000V
Notice: Stresses above those listed under "Absolute Maximum Ratings" may cause permanent damage to this device. These are
stress ratings only. Functional operation of this device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the
operational sections of this specification is not implied or intended. Exposure to the absolute maximum rating conditions
for extended periods may affect device reliability.
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Packaging Type
SOP-8
TSSOP-8
DIP-8
USON3*2-8
CSP-4
Pin Descriptions
Pin Name
Type
Functions
AO-A2
I
Address Inputs
SDA
I/O
Serial Data
SCL
I
Serial Clock Input
WP
I
Write Protect
GND
P
Ground
VCC
P
Power Supply
Ordering information
ACE24LA64A XX + X H
Halogen-free
U: Tube
T: Tape and Reel
Pb - free
FM: SOP-8
TM: TSSOP-8
DP: DIP-8
UA8: USON3*2-8
CP4:CSP-4
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Block Diagram
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Pin Descriptions
Device/Page Addresses (A2, A1 and A0):
The A2, A1 and A0 pins are device address inputs that are hard wired for the ACE24LA64A Eight 64K
devices may be addressed on a single bus system (device addressing is discussed in detail under the
Device Addressing section).
Serial Data (SDA):
The SDA pin is bi-directional for serial data transfer. This pin is open-drain driven and may be wire-Read
with any number of other open-drain or open- collector devices.
Serial Clock (SCL):
The SCL input is used to positive edge clock data into each EEPROM device and negative edge clock
data out of each device.
Write Protect (WP):
The ACE24LA64A has a Write Protect pin that provides hardware data protection. The Write Protect pin
allows normal read/write operations when connected to ground (GND). When the Write Protect pin is
connected to VCC, the write protection feature is enabled and operates as shown in the following Table 1.
WP Pin Status
Part of the Array Protected
ACE24LA64A
At VCC
Full (64K) Array
At GND
Normal Read / Write Operations
Table 1 Write Protect
Memory Organization
ACE24LA64A, 64K Serial EEPROM:
Internally organized with 256 pages of 32 bytes each, the 64K requires an13-bit data word address for
random word address.
Device Operation
Clock and Data Transitions:
The SDA pin is normally pulled high with an external device. Data on the SDA pin may change only during
SCL low time periods (see to Figure 1). Data changes during SCL high periods will indicate a start or stop
condition as defined below.
Start Condition:
A high-to-low transition of SDA with SCL high is a start condition which must precede any other command
(see to Figure 2).
Stop Condition:
A low-to-high transition of SDA with SCL high is a stop condition. After a read sequence, the stop
command will place the EEPROM in a standby power mode (see to Figure 2).
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Acknowledge:
All addresses and data words are serially transmitted to and from the EEPROM in 8-bit words. The
EEPROM sends a zero to acknowledge that it has received each word. The happens during the ninth
clock cycle.
Standby Mode:
The ACE24LA64A features a low-power standby mode which is enabled: (a) upon power-up and (b) after
the receipt of the stop bit and the completion of any internal operations.
Memory Reset:
After an interruption in protocol power loss or system reset, any two-wire part can be protocol reset by following
these steps:
1.
Clock up to 9 cycles.
2.
Look for SDA high in each cycle while SCL is high and then.
3.
Create a start condition.
Figure 1: Data Validity
Figure 2: Start and Stop Definition
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Figure 3: Output Acknowledge
Device Addressing
The 64K devices all require an 8-bit device address word following a start condition to enable the chip
for a read or write operation (see to Figure 4).
The device address word consists of a mandatory “1”, “0” sequence for the first four most significant
bits as shown. This is common to all the EEPROM devices.
The next 3 bits are the A2, A1 and A0 device address bits for the 64K EEPROM. These 3 bits must
compare to their corresponding hard-wired input pins.
The eighth bit of the device address is the read/write operation select bit. A read operation is initiated if
this bit is high and a write operation is initiated if this bit is low.
Upon a compare of the device address, the EEPROM will output a “0”. If a compare is not made, the chip
will return to a standby state.
Data Security: The ACE24LA64A has a hardware data protection scheme that allows the user to write
protect the entire memory when the WP pin is at V CC.
Write Operations
Byte Write:
A write operation requires an 8-bit data word address following the device address word and
acknowledgment. Upon receipt of this address, the EEPROM will again respond with a “0” and then
clock in the first 8-bit data word. Following receipt of the 8-bit data word, the EEPROM will output a “0”
and the addressing device, such as a microcontroller, must terminate the write sequence with a stop
condition. At this time the EEPROM enters an internally timed write cycle, tWR, to the nonvolatile memory.
All inputs are disabled during this write cycle and the EEPROM will not respond until the write is
complete (see to Figure 5).
Page Write:
A write operation requires an 8-bit data word address following the device address word and
acknowledgment. Upon receipt of this address, the EEPROM will again respond with a "0" and then clock
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in the first 8-bit data word. Following receipt of the 8-bit data word, the EEPROM will output a "0" and the
addressing device, such as a microcontroller, must terminate the write sequence with a stop condition. At
this time the EEPROM enters an internally timed write cycle, t WR, to the nonvolatile memory. All inputs are
disabled during this write cycle and the EEPROM will not respond until the write is complete (see Figure
6).
The data word address lower five bits are internally incremented following the receipt of each data word.
The higher data word address bits are not incremented, retaining the memory page row location. When
the word address, internally generated, reaches the page boundary, the following byte is placed at the
beginning of the same page. If more than 32 data words are transmitted to the EEPROM, the data word
address will "roll over" and previous data will be overwritten.
Acknowledge Polling:
The Identification Page (32 bytes) is an additional page which can be written and (later) permanently
locked in Read-only mode. It is written by issuing the Write Identification Page instruction. This instruction
uses the same protocol and format as Page Write (into memory array), except for the following
differences:
Read Operations
Read operations are initiated the same way as write operations with the exception that the read/write
select bit in the device address word is set to “1". There are three read operations: current address read,
random address read and sequential read.
Current Address Read:
The internal data word address counter maintains the last address accessed during the last read or
write operation, incremented by one. This address stays valid between operations as long as the chip
power is maintained. The address "roll over" during read is from the last byte of the last memory page to
the first byte of the first page. The address "roll over" during write is from the last byte of the current
page to the first byte of the same page.Once the device address with the read/write select bit set to "1"
is clocked in and acknowledged by the EEPROM, the current address data word is serially clocked out.
The microcontroller does not respond with an input "0" but does generate a following stop condition
(see Figure 7).
Random Read:
A random read requires a “dummy” byte write sequence to load in the data word address. Once the
device address word and data word address are clocked in and acknowledged by the EEPROM, the
microcontroller must generate another start condition. The microcontroller now initiates a current address
read by sending a device address with the read/write select bit high. The EEPROM acknowledges the
device address and serially clocks out the data word. The microcontroller does not respond with a “0” but
does generate a following stop condition (see Figure 8).
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Sequential Read:
Sequential reads are initiated by either a current address read or a random address read. After the
microcontroller receives a data word, it responds with an acknowledge. As long as the EEPROM
receives an acknowledge, it will continue to increment the data word address and serially clock out
sequential data words. When the memory address limit is reached, the data word address will “roll over”
and the sequential read will continue. The sequential read operation is terminated when the
microcontroller does not respond with a “0” but does generate a following stop condition (see Figure 9).
Read Identification Page:
The Identification Page (32 bytes) is an additional page which can be written and (later) permanently
locked in Read-only mode.
The Identification Page can be read by issuing an Read Identification Page instruction. This instruction
uses the same protocol and format as the Random Address Read (from memory array) with device type
identifier defined as 1011b. The MSB address bits B15/B6 are don't care, the LSB address bits B5/B0
define the byte address inside the Identification Page. The number of bytes to read in the ID page must
not exceed the page boundary (e.g.: when reading the Identification Page from location 10d, the number
of bytes should be less than or equal to 22, as the ID page boundary is 32 bytes)
Lock Identification Page:
The Lock Identification Page instruction (Lock ID) permanently locks the Identification page in Read-only
mode. The Lock ID instruction is similar to Byte Write (into memory array) with the following specific
conditions:
Device type identifier = 1011b
Address bit B10 must be „1‟; all other address bits are don't care
The data byte must be equal to the binary value xxxx xx1x, where x is don't care
B15
B14
B13
B12
B11
Table 2.First Word Address
B10
B9
B8
B7
B6
B5
B4
B3
Table 3.Second Word Address
B2
B1
B0
Figure 4: Device Address
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Figure 5: Byte write
Figure 6: Page write
Figure 7: Current Address Read
Figure 8: Random Read
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Figure 9: Sequential Read
Pin Capacitance
Applicable over recommended operating range from: TA = 25℃, f = 1.0 MHz, VCC = +1.7V.
Symbol
Test Condition
Max
Units
Conditions
C I/O
Input / Output Capacitance (SDA)
8
pF
V I/O = 0V
C IN
Input Capacitance (A0 , A1 , A2 , SCL)
6
pF
V IN = 0V
DC Characteristics
Applicable over recommended operating range from: T A = -40℃ to +85℃, V C C = +1.7V to +5.5V, (unless otherwise noted).
Symbol
Parameter
Test Condition
VCC1
Supply Voltage
VCC2
Supply Voltage
ICC1
Supply Current VCC=5.0V
Read at 400kHz
ICC2
Supply Current VCC=5.0V
ISB
Min
Typ
Max
Units
1.7
5.5
V
2.5
5.5
V
0.14
0.3
mA
Write at 400 kHz
0.28
0.5
mA
Standby Current
VIN = VCC or GND
0.03
0.5
µA
ILI
Input Leakage Current
VIN = VCC or GND
0.10
1.0
µA
ILO
Output Leakage Current
VOUT = VCC or GND
0.05
1.0
µA
VIL1
Input Low Level
VCC=1.7V to 5.5V
-0.3
VCC*0.3
V
VIH1
Input High Level
VCC=1.7V to 5.5V
VCC*0.7
VCC+0.3
V
VIL2
Input Low Level
VCC=1.7V
-0.3
VCC*0.2
V
VIH2
Input High Level
VCC=1.7V
VCC*0.7
VCC+0.3
V
VOL2
Output Low Level VCC=5.0V
IOL = 3.0 mA
0.4
V
VOL1
Output Low Level VCC=1.7V
IOL = 0.15 mA
0.2
V
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AC Characteristics
1.7V≦VCC<2.5V
2.5V≦VCC≦5.5V
Symbol
Parameter
fSCL
Clock Frequency, SCL
TLOW
Clock Pulse Width Low
0.6
0.6
s
THIGH
Clock Pulse Width High
0.4
0.4
s
TI
Noise Suppression Time
TAA
Clock Low to Data Out Valid
TBUF
Time the bus must be free before a
new transmission can Start
Min
Typ
Max
Min
Typ
400
1000
50
0.1
0.55
Max
0.1
Units
kHz
50
ns
0.55
s
0.5
0.5
s
THD.STA
Start Hold Time
0.25
0.25
s
TSU.STA
Start Setup Time
0.25
0.25
s
THD.DAT
Data In Hold Time
0
0
s
TSU.DAT
Data In Setup Time
100
100
ns
TR
Inputs Rise Time (1)
0.3
0.3
µs
TF
Inputs Fall Time (1)
0.3
0.3
µs
TSU.STO
Stop Setup Time
0.25
0.25
s
TDH
Data Out Hold Time
50
50
ns
TWR
Write Cycle Time
Endurance
5.0V, 25℃, Page Mode
1.9
3
1.9
3
ms
Write
1M
Cycles
Note:
1.
This parameter is characterized and is not 100% tested.
2.
AC measurement conditions: RL (connects to VCC): 1.3 k
Input pulse voltages: 0.3 VCC to 0.7 VCC Input rise and fall time: 50 ns
Input and output timing reference voltages: 0.5 VCC
The value of RL should be concerned according to the actual loading on the user's system.
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Figure 10. SCL: Serial Clock, SDA: Serial Data I/O
Figure 11. SCL: Serial Clock, SDA: Serial Data I/O
Note: The write cycle time tWR is the time from a valid stop condition of a write sequence to the end of the internal clear/write
cycle.
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Packaging information
DIP-8
Symbol
Min
Nom
A
Max
Note
0.210
2
A2
0.115
0.130
0.195
b
0.014
0.018
0.022
5
b2
0.045
0.060
0.070
6
b3
0.030
0.039
0.045
6
c
0.008
0.010
0.014
D
0.355
0.365
0.400
D1
0.005
E
0.300
0.310
0.325
4
E1
0.240
0.250
0.280
3
3
e
0.100BSC
eA
0.300BSC
L
0.115
3
0.130
4
0.150
2
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Packaging information
SOP-8
Symbol
Min
A
1.35
1.75
A1
0.10
0.25
b
0.31
0.51
C
0.17
0.25
D
4.80
5.00
E1
3.81
3.99
E
5.79
6.20
e
Nom
Max
1.27BSC
L
0.40
1.27
Φ
0"
8"
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Packaging information
TSSOP-8
Symbol
Min
Nom
Max
Note
D
2.90
3.00
3.10
2,5
4.50
3,5
E
E1
6.40BSC
4.30
4.40
A
1.20
A2
0.80
b
0.19
e
L
L1
1.00
1.05
0.30
4
0.65BSC
0.45
0.60
0.75
1.00REF
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Packaging information
USON3*2-8
COMMON DIMENSION(MM)
PKG
UT:ULTRA THIN
REF
Min
Nom
Max
A
>0.50
0.55
0.60
A1
0.00
A3
0.05
0.15REF
D
1.95
2.00
2.05
E
2.95
3.00
3.05
b
0.20
0.25
0.30
L
0.20
0.30
0.40
D2
1.25
1.40
1.50
E2
1.15
1.30
1.40
e
0.50BSC
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Packaging information
CSP-4
Symbol
Min
Nom
Max
A
0.270
0.290
0.310
A1
0.045
0.055
0.065
A2
0.215
0.235
0.255
D
0.738
0.758
0.778
D1
E
0.400BSC
0.668
E1
b
0.688
0.708
0.400BSC
0.160
0.180
x1
0.144 REF
x2
0.144 REF
y1
0.179 REF
y2
0.179 REF
0.200
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Notes
ACE does not assume any responsibility for use as critical components in life support devices or systems
without the express written approval of the president and general counsel of ACE Electronics Co., LTD.
As sued herein:
1. Life support devices or systems are devices or systems which, (a) are intended for surgical implant
into the body, or (b) support or sustain life, and shoes failure to perform when properly used in
accordance with instructions for use provided in the labeling, can be reasonably expected to result in
a significant injury to the user.
2. A critical component is any component of a life support device or system whose failure to perform can
be reasonably expected to cause the failure of the life support device or system, or to affect its safety
or effectiveness.
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