The built-in I2C interface supports 400-kbit/s Fast Mode communication, operating as a slave on the I2C bus. Both devices reduce current draw to below 1µA in stand-by mode, to help extend battery life in portable and handheld products. This family is dedicated for applications including Bluetooth headsets and modules, wireless LAN adapters, portable media players, cellular handsets and smart phones, camcorders and digital still cameras. The M24C64 and M24128 are even specified to operate with power supplies as low as 1.7V. Other features include: a write-control input, byte- and page-write modes, random and sequential read modes, self-timed programming cycle and automatic address incrementing. Device lifetime is greater than one million write cycles, and data retention more than 40 years. All of the devices in the I2C and SPI families, in the MLP-8 package and spanning densities from 2 Kbit to 128 Kbit, are available now. The M24C64-FMB6TG is priced at $0.24 in quantities of 1000 units, the M24128-FMB6TG at $0.34, and the M95128-RMB6TG at $0.48 in the same quantities.
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