ETC 93AA46-/SM

93AA46/56/66
1K/2K/4K 1.8V Microwire® Serial EEPROM
FEATURES
PACKAGE TYPES
8
V CC
CLK
2
7
NU
DI
3
6
ORG
DO
4
5
V SS
CS
1
8
V CC
CLK
2
7
NU
DI
3
6
ORG
DO
4
5
V SS
NU
1
8
ORG
Vcc
2
7
Vss
CS
3
6
DO
CLK
4
5
DI
SOIC
SOIC
+70°C
+85°C
DESCRIPTION
1
93AA46X
93AA56X
93AA66X
0°C to
-40°C to
CS
93AA46
93AA56
93AA66
- Commercial (C):
- Industrial (I):
DIP
93AA46
93AA56
93AA66
• Single supply with programming operation down
to 1.8V
• Low power CMOS technology
- 70 µA typical active READ current at 1.8V
- 2 µA typical standby current at 1.8V
• ORG pin selectable memory configuration
- 128 x 8- or 64 x 16-bit organization (93AA46)
- 256 x 8- or 128 x 16-bit organization
(93AA56)
- 512 x 8 or 256 x 16 bit organization (93AA66)
• Self-timed ERASE and WRITE cycles
(including auto-erase)
• Automatic ERAL before WRAL
• Power on/off data protection circuitry
• Industry standard 3-wire serial I/O
• Device status signal during ERASE/WRITE
cycles
• Sequential READ function
• 1,000,000 E/W cycles guaranteed
• Data retention > 200 years
• 8-pin PDIP/SOIC
(SOIC in JEDEC and EIAJ standards)
• Temperature ranges supported
BLOCK DIAGRAM
The Microchip Technology Inc. 93AA46/56/66 are 1K,
2K and 4K low voltage serial Electrically Erasable
PROMs. The device memory is configured as x8 or x16
bits depending on the ORG pin setup. Advanced
CMOS technology makes these devices ideal for low
power non-volatile memory applications. The 93AA
Series is available in standard 8-pin DIP and surface
mount SOIC packages. The rotated pin-out 93AA46X/
56X/66X are offered in the “SN” package only.
VCC
VSS
MEMORY
ARRAY
ADDRESS
DECODER
ADDRESS
COUNTER
DATA REGISTER
OUTPUT
BUFFER
DO
DI
ORG
CS
CLK
MODE
DECODE
LOGIC
CLOCK
GENERATOR
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1.0
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
1.1
Maximum Ratings
TABLE 1-1:
Name
Function
CS
CLK
DI
DO
VSS
ORG
NU
VCC
Chip Select
Serial Data Clock
Serial Data Input
Serial Data Output
Ground
Memory Configuration
Not Utilized
Power Supply
VCC ............................................................................ 7.0V
All inputs and outputs w.r.t. VSS .......... -0.6V to VCC +1.0V
Storage temperature ................................-65˚C to +150˚C
Ambient temp. with power applied ...........-65˚C to +125˚C
Soldering temperature of leads (10 seconds)........+300˚C
ESD protection on all pins ......................................... 4 kV
*Notice: Stresses above those listed under “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 1-2:
PIN FUNCTION TABLE
DC AND AC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
VCC = +1.8V to +5.5V Commercial (C): Tamb = 0˚C to +70˚C
Industrial (I): Tamb = -40°C to +85°C
Parameter
High level input voltage
Low level input voltage
Low level output voltage
High level output voltage
Input leakage current
Output leakage current
Pin capacitance
(all inputs/outputs)
Operating current
Symbol
Min
Typ
Max
Units
Conditions
VIH1
VIH2
VIL1
VIL2
VOL1
VOL2
VOH1
VOH2
ILI
ILO
CIN, COUT
2.0
0.7 VCC
-0.3
-0.3
—
—
2.4
VCC-0.2
-10
-10
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
VCC+1
VCC+1
0.8
0.2 VCC
0.4
0.2
—
—
10
10
7
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
µA
µA
pF
ICC write
ICC read
—
—
—
—
3
1
500
mA
mA
µA
µA
µA
µA
µA
VCC ≥ 2.7V
VCC < 2.7V
VCC ≥ 2.7V
VCC < 2.7V
IOL = 2.1 mA; VCC = 4.5V
IOL = 100µA; VCC = 1.8V
IOH = -400 µA; VCC = 4.5V
IOH = -100 µA; VCC = 1.8V
VIN = 0.1V to VCC
VOUT = 0.1V to VCC
VIN/VOUT = 0V (Note 1 & 2)
Tamb = +25˚C, FCLK = 1 MHz
FCLK=2 MHz; VCC=5.5V (Note 2)
FCLK = 2 MHz; VCC = 5.5V
FCLK = 1 MHz; VCC = 3.0V
FCLK = 1 MHz; VCC = 1.8V
CLK = CS = 0V; VCC = 5.5V
CLK = CS = 0V; VCC = 3.0V
CLK = CS = 0V; VCC = 1.8V
ORG, DI = VSS or VCC
VCC ≥ 4.5V
VCC < 4.5V
70
Standby current
100
30
ICCS
2
Clock frequency
FCLK
Clock high time
Clock low time
Chip select setup time
Chip select hold time
Chip select low time
Data input setup time
Data input hold time
Data output delay time
Data output disable time
Status valid time
Program cycle time
TCKH
TCKL
TCSS
TCSH
TCSL
TDIS
TDIH
TPD
TCZ
TSV
TWC
TEC
TWL
250
250
50
0
250
100
100
—
1M
Endurance
2
1
4
8
16
400
100
500
10
15
30
MHz
MHz
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ms
ms
ms
—
1M
—
Relative to CLK
Relative to CLK
Relative to CLK
Relative to CLK
CL = 100 pF
CL = 100 pF (Note 2)
CL = 100 pF
ERASE/WRITE mode
ERAL mode (Vcc = 5V ± 10%)
WRAL mode (Vcc = 5V ± 10%)
25°C, Vcc = 5.0V, Block Mode
(Note 3)
Note 1: This parameter is tested at Tamb = 25°C and FCLK = 1 MHz.
2: This parameter is periodically sampled and not 100% tested.
3: This parameter is not tested but guaranteed by characterization. For endurance estimates in a specific
application, please consult the Total Endurance Model which can be obtained on our website.
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TABLE 1-3:
Instruction
READ
EWEN
ERASE
ERAL
WRITE
WRAL
EWDS
TABLE 1-4:
Instruction
READ
EWEN
ERASE
ERAL
WRITE
WRAL
EWDS
TABLE 1-5:
Instruction
READ
EWEN
ERASE
ERAL
WRITE
WRAL
EWDS
TABLE 1-6:
Instruction
READ
EWEN
ERASE
ERAL
WRITE
WRAL
EWDS
TABLE 1-7:
Instruction
READ
EWEN
ERASE
ERAL
WRITE
WRAL
EWDS
TABLE 1-8:
Instruction
READ
EWEN
ERASE
ERAL
WRITE
WRAL
EWDS
INSTRUCTION SET FOR 93AA46: ORG = 1 (X 16 ORGANIZATION)
SB
Opcode
Address
Data In
Data Out
Req. CLK Cycles
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
00
11
00
01
00
00
A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0
1 1 X X X X
A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0
1 0 X X X X
A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0
0 1 X X X X
0 0 X X X X
—
—
—
—
D15 - D0
D15 - D0
—
D15 - D0
High-Z
(RDY/BSY)
(RDY/BSY)
(RDY/BSY)
(RDY/BSY)
High-Z
25
9
9
9
25
25
9
INSTRUCTION SET FOR 93AA46: ORG = 0 (X 8 ORGANIZATION)
SB
Opcode
Address
Data In
Data Out
Req. CLK Cycles
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
00
11
00
01
00
00
A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0
1 1 X X X X X
A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0
1 0 X X X X X
A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0
0 1 X X X X X
0 0 X X X X X
—
—
—
—
D7 - D0
D7 - D0
—
D7 - D0
High-Z
(RDY/BSY)
(RDY/BSY)
(RDY/BSY)
(RDY/BSY)
High-Z
18
10
10
10
18
18
10
INSTRUCTION SET FOR 93AA56: ORG = 1 (X 16 ORGANIZATION)
SB
Opcode
Address
Data In
Data Out
Req. CLK Cycles
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
00
11
00
01
00
00
X A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0
1 1 X X X X X X
X A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0
1 0 X X X X X X
X A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0
0 1 X X X X X X
0 0 X X X X X X
—
—
—
—
D15 - D0
D15 - D0
—
D15 - D0
High-Z
(RDY/BSY)
(RDY/BSY)
(RDY/BSY)
(RDY/BSY)
High-Z
27
11
11
11
27
27
11
INSTRUCTION SET FOR 93AA56: ORG = 0 (X 8 ORGANIZATION)
SB
Opcode
Address
Data In
Data Out
Req. CLK Cycles
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
00
11
00
01
00
00
X A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0
1 1 X X X X X X X
X A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0
1 0 X X X X X X X
X A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0
0 1 X X X X X X X
0 0 X X X X X X X
—
—
—
—
D7 - D0
D7 - D0
—
D7 - D0
High-Z
(RDY/BSY)
(RDY/BSY)
(RDY/BSY)
(RDY/BSY)
High-Z
20
12
12
12
20
20
12
INSTRUCTION SET FOR 93AA66: ORG = 1 (X 16 ORGANIZATION)
SB
Opcode
Address
Data In
Data Out
Req. CLK Cycles
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
00
11
00
01
00
00
A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0
1 1 X X X X X X
A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0
1 0 X X X X X X
A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0
0 1 X X X X X X
0 0 X X X X X X
—
—
—
—
D15 - D0
D15 - D0
—
D15 - D0
High-Z
(RDY/BSY)
(RDY/BSY)
(RDY/BSY)
(RDY/BSY)
High-Z
27
11
11
11
27
27
11
INSTRUCTION SET FOR 93AA66: ORG = 0 (X 8 ORGANIZATION)
SB
Opcode
Address
Data In
Data Out
Req. CLK Cycles
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
00
11
00
01
00
00
A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0
1 1 X X X X X X X
A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0
1 0 X X X X X X X
A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0
0 1 X X X X X X X
0 0 X X X X X X X
—
—
—
—
D7 - D0
D7 - D0
—
D7 - D0
High-Z
(RDY/BSY)
(RDY/BSY)
(RDY/BSY)
(RDY/BSY)
High-Z
20
12
12
12
20
20
12
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2.0
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
When the ORG pin is connected to VCC, the (x16) organization is selected. When it is connected to ground,
the (x8) organization is selected.
Instructions,
addresses and write data are clocked into the DI pin on
the rising edge of the clock (CLK). The DO pin is normally held in a high-Z state except when reading data
from the device, or when checking the READY/BUSY
status during a programming operation. The ready/
busy status can be verified during an Erase/Write operation by polling the DO pin; DO low indicates that programming is still in progress, while DO high indicates
the device is ready. The DO will enter the high-Z state
on the falling edge of the CS.
2.1
START Condition
The START bit is detected by the device if CS and DI
are both HIGH with respect to the positive edge of CLK
for the first time.
Before a START condition is detected, CS, CLK, and
DI may change in any combination (except to that of a
START condition), without resulting in any device operation (READ, WRITE, ERASE, EWEN, EWDS, ERAL,
and WRAL). As soon as CS is HIGH, the device is no
longer in the standby mode.
An instruction following a START condition will only be
executed if the required amount of opcode, address
and data bits for any particular instruction is clocked in.
After execution of an instruction (i.e., clock in or out of
the last required address or data bit) CLK and DI
become don't care bits until a new start condition is
detected.
2.2
DI/DO
It is possible to connect the Data In and Data Out pins
together. However, with this configuration it is possible
for a “bus conflict” to occur during the “dummy zero”
that precedes the READ operation, if A0 is a logic
HIGH level. Under such a condition the voltage level
seen at Data Out is undefined and will depend upon the
relative impedances of Data Out and the signal source
driving A0. The higher the current sourcing capability
of A0, the higher the voltage at the Data Out pin.
2.3
Data Protection
During power-up, all programming modes of operation
are inhibited until VCC has reached a level greater than
1.4V. During power-down, the source data protection
circuitry acts to inhibit all programming modes when
VCC has fallen below 1.4V at nominal conditions.
The EWEN and EWDS commands give additional protection against accidentally programming during normal operation.
After power-up, the device is automatically in the
EWDS mode. Therefore, an EWEN instruction must be
performed before any ERASE or WRITE instruction
can be executed.
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2.4
READ
The READ instruction outputs the serial data of the
addressed memory location on the DO pin. A dummy
zero bit precedes the 16 bit (x16 organization) or 8 bit
(x8 organization) output string. The output data bits will
toggle on the rising edge of the CLK and are stable
after the specified time delay (TPD). Sequential read is
possible when CS is held high. The memory data will
automatically cycle to the next register and output
sequentially.
2.5
Erase/Write Enable and Disable
(EWEN,EWDS)
The 93AA46/56/66 power up in the Erase/Write Disable (EWDS) state. All programming modes must be
preceded by an Erase/Write Enable (EWEN) instruction. Once the EWEN instruction is executed, programming remains enabled until an EWDS instruction is
executed or VCC is removed from the device. To protect against accidental data disturb, the EWDS instruction can be used to disable all Erase/Write functions
and should follow all programming operations. Execution of a READ instruction is independent of both the
EWEN and EWDS instructions.
2.6
ERASE
The ERASE instruction forces all data bits of the specified address to the logical “1” state. CS is brought low
following the loading of the last address bit. This falling
edge of the CS pin initiates the self-timed programming
cycle.
The DO pin indicates the READY/BUSY status of the
device if CS is brought high after a minimum of 250 ns
low (TCSL). DO at logical “0” indicates that programming is still in progress. DO at logical “1” indicates that
the register at the specified address has been erased
and the device is ready for another instruction.
The ERASE cycle takes 4 ms per word typical.
2.7
WRITE
The WRITE instruction is followed by 16 bits (or by 8
bits) of data which are written into the specified
address. After the last data bit is put on the DI pin, CS
must be brought low before the next rising edge of the
CLK clock. This falling edge of CS initiates the selftimed auto-erase and programming cycle.
The DO pin indicates the READY/BUSY status of the
device if CS is brought high after a minimum of 250 ns
low (TCSL) and before the entire write cycle is complete. DO at logical “0” indicates that programming is
still in progress. DO at logical “1” indicates that the register at the specified address has been written with the
data specified and the device is ready for another
instruction.
The WRITE cycle takes 4 ms per word typical.
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2.8
Erase All (ERAL)
The ERAL cycle takes (8 ms typical).
2.9
The ERAL instruction will erase the entire memory
array to the logical “1” state. The ERAL cycle is identical to the ERASE cycle except for the different opcode.
The ERAL cycle is completely self-timed and commences at the falling edge of the CS. Clocking of the
CLK pin is not necessary after the device has entered
the self clocking mode. The ERAL instruction is guaranteed at 5V ± 10%.
Write All (WRAL)
The WRAL instruction will write the entire memory
array with the data specified in the command. The
WRAL cycle is completely self-timed and commences
at the falling edge of the CS. Clocking of the CLK pin
is not necessary after the device has entered the self
clocking mode. The WRAL command does include an
automatic ERAL cycle for the device. Therefore, the
WRAL instruction does not require an ERAL instruction
but the chip must be in the EWEN status. The WRAL
instruction is guaranteed at 5V ± 10%.
The DO pin indicates the READY/BUSY status of the
device if CS is brought high after a minimum of 250 ns
low (TCSL) and before the entire write cycle is complete.
The DO pin indicates the READY/BUSY status of the
device if CS is brought high after a minimum of 250 ns
low (TCSL).
The WRAL cycle takes 16 ms typical.
FIGURE 2-1:
SYNCHRONOUS DATA TIMING
V IH
CS
TCSS
V IL
TCKH
TCKL
TCSH
V IH
CLK
V IL
TDIH
TDIS
V IH
DI
V IL
TPD
DO
(READ)
V OH
TCZ
V OL
DO V OH
(PROGRAM)
V OL
FIGURE 2-2:
TCZ
TPD
TSV
STATUS VALID
READ TIMING
TCSL
CS
CLK
DI
DO
1
1
0
• An
TRITRI-STATE™
•••
A0
0
Dx
•••
D0
Dx*
•••
D0
Dx*
•••
D0
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FIGURE 2-3:
EWEN TIMING
T CSL
CS
CLK
DI
1
FIGURE 2-4:
0
0
1
1
•••
X
X
EWDS TIMING
TCSL
CS
CLK
DI
1
FIGURE 2-5:
0
0
0
0
•••
X
X
WRITE TIMING
TCSL
CS
CLK
DI
DO
1
0
1
•A n
TRI-STATE
•••
A0
Dx
•••
D0
BUSY
READY
TWC
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FIGURE 2-6:
WRAL TIMING
T CSL
CS
STANDBY
CLK
1
DI
0
0
0
1
X
•••
X
Dx
•••
D0
TRI-STATE
DO
BUSY
READY
TRI-STATE
T WL
Guaranteed at Vcc = +4.5V to +6.0V.
FIGURE 2-7:
ERASE TIMING
TCSL
CS
STANDBY
CHECK STATUS
CLK
1
DI
1
1
An
An-1 An-2
•••
A0
TCZ
TSV
TRI-STATE
BUSY
DO
TRI-STATE
READY
TWC
FIGURE 2-8:
ERAL TIMING
TCSL
CS
CHECK STATUS
STANDBY
CLK
DI
1
0
0
1
0
TCZ
T SV
DO
TRI-STATE
TRI-STATE
BUSY
READY
TEC
• Guaranteed at VCC = 5.0V ±10%.
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3.0
PIN DESCRIPTION
3.4
3.1
Chip Select (CS)
Data Out is used in the READ mode to output data synchronously with the CLK input (TPD after the positive
edge of CLK).
A HIGH level selects the device. A LOW level deselects
the device and forces it into standby mode. However, a
programming cycle which is already initiated and/or in
progress will be completed, regardless of the CS input
signal. If CS is brought LOW during a program cycle,
the device will go into standby mode as soon as the
programming cycle is completed.
CS must be LOW for 250 ns minimum (TCSL) between
consecutive instructions. If CS is LOW, the internal
control logic is held in a RESET status.
3.2
Serial Clock (CLK)
The Serial Clock is used to synchronize the communication between a master device and the 93AAXX.
Opcode, address, and data bits are clocked in on the
positive edge of CLK. Data bits are also clocked out on
the positive edge of CLK.
CLK can be stopped anywhere in the transmission
sequence (at HIGH or LOW level) and can be continued anytime with respect to clock HIGH time (TCKH)
and clock LOW time (TCKL). This gives the controlling
master freedom in preparing opcode, address, and
data.
Data Out (DO)
This pin also provides READY/BUSY status information during ERASE and WRITE cycles. READY/BUSY
status information is available on the DO pin if CS is
brought HIGH after being LOW for minimum chip select
LOW time (TCSL) and an ERASE or WRITE operation
has been initiated.
The status signal is not available on DO, if CS is held
LOW or HIGH during the entire WRITE or ERASE
cycle. In all other cases DO is in the HIGH-Z mode. If
status is checked after the WRITE/ERASE cycle, a pullup resistor on DO is required to read the READY signal.
3.5
Organization (ORG)
When ORG is connected to VCC, the (x16) memory
organization is selected. When ORG is tied to VSS, the
(x8) memory organization is selected. ORG can only
be floated for clock speeds of 1MHz or less for the (x16)
memory organization. For clock speeds greater than 1
MHz, ORG must be tied to VCC or VSS.
CLK is a “Don't Care” if CS is LOW (device deselected).
If CS is HIGH, but START condition has not been
detected, any number of clock cycles can be received
by the device without changing its status (i.e., waiting
for START condition).
CLK cycles are not required during the self-timed
WRITE (i.e., auto ERASE/WRITE) cycle.
After detection of a start condition the specified number
of clock cycles (respectively LOW to HIGH transitions
of CLK) must be provided. These clock cycles are
required to clock in all required opcode, address, and
data bits before an instruction is executed (see instruction set truth table). CLK and DI then become don't care
inputs waiting for a new start condition to be detected.
Note:
3.3
CS must go LOW between consecutive
instructions.
Data In (DI)
Data In is used to clock in a START bit, opcode,
address, and data synchronously with the CLK input.
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NOTES:
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93AA46/56/66 Product Identification System
To order or to obtain information, e.g., on pricing or delivery, please use the listed part numbers, and refer to the factory or the listed
sales offices.
93AA46/56/66 -
/P
Package:
Temperature
Range:
Device
P = Plastic DIP (300 mil Body), 8-lead
SN = Plastic SOIC (150 mil Body), 8-lead
SM = Plastic SOIC (207 mil Body), 8-lead
(93AA46/56/66)
Blank = 0°C to +70°C
93AA46/56/66
93AA46/56/66X
93AA46T/56T/66T
93AA46XT/56XT/66XT
Microwire Serial EEPROM
Microwire Serial EEPROM in alternate
pinouts (SN package only)
Microwire Serial EEPROM (Tape and Reel)
Microwire Serial EEPROM (Tape and Reel)
Sales and Support
Data Sheets
Products supported by a preliminary Data Sheet may have an errata sheet describing minor operational differences and recommended workarounds. To determine if an errata sheet exists for a particular device, please contact one of the following:
1. Your local Microchip sales office
2. The Microchip Corporate Literature Center U.S. FAX: (602) 786-7277
3. The Microchip Worldwide Web Site (www.microchip.com)
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WORLDWIDE SALES AND SERVICE
AMERICAS
AMERICAS (continued)
Corporate Office
Toronto
Singapore
Microchip Technology Inc.
2355 West Chandler Blvd.
Chandler, AZ 85224-6199
Tel: 480-786-7200 Fax: 480-786-7277
Technical Support: 480-786-7627
Web Address: http://www.microchip.com
Microchip Technology Inc.
5925 Airport Road, Suite 200
Mississauga, Ontario L4V 1W1, Canada
Tel: 905-405-6279 Fax: 905-405-6253
Microchip Technology Singapore Pte Ltd.
200 Middle Road
#07-02 Prime Centre
Singapore 188980
Tel: 65-334-8870 Fax: 65-334-8850
Atlanta
Microchip Asia Pacific
Unit 2101, Tower 2
Metroplaza
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Tel: 852-2-401-1200 Fax: 852-2-401-3431
Microchip Technology Inc.
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Tel: 770-640-0034 Fax: 770-640-0307
Boston
Microchip Technology Inc.
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Chicago
Microchip Technology Inc.
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Dallas
Microchip Technology Inc.
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Tel: 972-818-7423 Fax: 972-818-2924
Dayton
Microchip Technology Inc.
Two Prestige Place, Suite 150
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Tel: 937-291-1654 Fax: 937-291-9175
Detroit
Microchip Technology Inc.
Tri-Atria Office Building
32255 Northwestern Highway, Suite 190
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Tel: 248-538-2250 Fax: 248-538-2260
Los Angeles
Microchip Technology Inc.
18201 Von Karman, Suite 1090
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Tel: 949-263-1888 Fax: 949-263-1338
New York
Microchip Technology Inc.
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Tel: 631-273-5305 Fax: 631-273-5335
ASIA/PACIFIC
Hong Kong
ASIA/PACIFIC (continued)
Taiwan, R.O.C
Microchip Technology Taiwan
10F-1C 207
Tung Hua North Road
Taipei, Taiwan, ROC
Tel: 886-2-2717-7175 Fax: 886-2-2545-0139
EUROPE
Beijing
United Kingdom
Microchip Technology, Beijing
Unit 915, 6 Chaoyangmen Bei Dajie
Dong Erhuan Road, Dongcheng District
New China Hong Kong Manhattan Building
Beijing 100027 PRC
Tel: 86-10-85282100 Fax: 86-10-85282104
Arizona Microchip Technology Ltd.
505 Eskdale Road
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Berkshire, England RG41 5TU
Tel: 44 118 921 5858 Fax: 44-118 921-5835
India
Denmark
Microchip Technology Inc.
India Liaison Office
No. 6, Legacy, Convent Road
Bangalore 560 025, India
Tel: 91-80-229-0061 Fax: 91-80-229-0062
Microchip Technology Denmark ApS
Regus Business Centre
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Tel: 45 4420 9895 Fax: 45 4420 9910
Japan
France
Microchip Technology Intl. Inc.
Benex S-1 6F
3-18-20, Shinyokohama
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Arizona Microchip Technology SARL
Parc d’Activite du Moulin de Massy
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Korea
Germany
Microchip Technology Korea
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Tel: 82-2-554-7200 Fax: 82-2-558-5934
Arizona Microchip Technology GmbH
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Tel: 49-89-627-144 0 Fax: 49-89-627-144-44
Shanghai
Arizona Microchip Technology SRL
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Tel: 39-039-65791-1 Fax: 39-039-6899883
Microchip Technology
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Tel: 86-21-6275-5700 Fax: 86 21-6275-5060
San Jose
Microchip Technology Inc.
2107 North First Street, Suite 590
San Jose, CA 95131
Tel: 408-436-7950 Fax: 408-436-7955
Italy
11/15/99
Microchip received QS-9000 quality system
certification for its worldwide headquarters,
design and wafer fabrication facilities in
Chandler and Tempe, Arizona in July 1999. The
Company’s quality system processes and
procedures are QS-9000 compliant for its
PICmicro® 8-bit MCUs, KEELOQ® code hopping
devices, Serial EEPROMs and microperipheral
products. In addition, Microchip’s quality
system for the design and manufacture of
development systems is ISO 9001 certified.
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