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Adafruit 24LC32 I2C EEPROM Breakout - 32Kbit / 4 KB - Stemma QT

Adafruit 24LC32 I2C EEPROM Breakout - 32Kbit / 4 KB - Stemma QT

If you want to store calibration values, MAC addresses, non-secure access tokens, or other unique identifiers, EEPROM storage is a great option. EEPROM is long lasting, and doesn't need to be written in pages - a single byte can be written at once (unlike with flash memory!) EEPROM storage persists even when the power goes out, and can be over-written literally one million times.

Some microcontrollers, like the ATmega328, have built in EEPROM, usually around 64 to 1024 bytes of it. But some, especially ARM Cortex's, don't! What then? that's where this petite Adafruit 24LC32 I2C EEPROM Breakout comes in to help! With 32 Kbit (4 KByte) of storage, and handy chainable Stemma QT connectors, it's just the right amount of simple I2C-controllable storage. Since its external to your microcontroller or microcomputer, uploading new flash memory won't wipe the data from this chip.

We use the CAT24C32 (or equivalent) EEPROM, internally organized as 4096 words of 8 bits each. It features a 32 byte page write buffer (if you want to write faster than one byte at a time). Use 2 to 5V power/logic and up to 1 MHz clocked I2C. The default I2C address is 0x50 and there are three external address pins / jumpers to allow addressing of up to eight EEPROM devices on the same bus.

To make things easier and a bit more flexible, we've also included SparkFun Qwiic compatible STEMMA QT connectors for the I2C bus so you don't even need to solder! Just plug in a compatible cable and attach it to your MCU of choice, and you’re ready to store and retrieve from a reliable and durable EEPROM. QT Cable is not included, but we have a variety in the shop.

For Arduino usage, we recommend our FRAM/EEPROM library

Technical Details

Features

  • Supports Standard, Fast and Fast−Plus I2C Protocol
  • 1.7 V to 5.5 V Supply Voltage Range
  • 32−Byte Page Write Buffer
  • Hardware Write Protection for Entire Memory
  • Schmitt Triggers and Noise Suppression Filters on I2C Bus Inputs (SCL and SDA)
  • Low Power CMOS Technology
  • 1,000,000 Program/Erase Cycles
  • 100 Year Data Retention
  • Default I2C address 0x50
  • Product Dimensions: 25.4mm x 17.7mm x 4.5mm / 1.0" x 0.7" x 0.2"
$1.33

Original: $3.80

-65%
Adafruit 24LC32 I2C EEPROM Breakout - 32Kbit / 4 KB - Stemma QT

$3.80

$1.33
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Description

If you want to store calibration values, MAC addresses, non-secure access tokens, or other unique identifiers, EEPROM storage is a great option. EEPROM is long lasting, and doesn't need to be written in pages - a single byte can be written at once (unlike with flash memory!) EEPROM storage persists even when the power goes out, and can be over-written literally one million times.

Some microcontrollers, like the ATmega328, have built in EEPROM, usually around 64 to 1024 bytes of it. But some, especially ARM Cortex's, don't! What then? that's where this petite Adafruit 24LC32 I2C EEPROM Breakout comes in to help! With 32 Kbit (4 KByte) of storage, and handy chainable Stemma QT connectors, it's just the right amount of simple I2C-controllable storage. Since its external to your microcontroller or microcomputer, uploading new flash memory won't wipe the data from this chip.

We use the CAT24C32 (or equivalent) EEPROM, internally organized as 4096 words of 8 bits each. It features a 32 byte page write buffer (if you want to write faster than one byte at a time). Use 2 to 5V power/logic and up to 1 MHz clocked I2C. The default I2C address is 0x50 and there are three external address pins / jumpers to allow addressing of up to eight EEPROM devices on the same bus.

To make things easier and a bit more flexible, we've also included SparkFun Qwiic compatible STEMMA QT connectors for the I2C bus so you don't even need to solder! Just plug in a compatible cable and attach it to your MCU of choice, and you’re ready to store and retrieve from a reliable and durable EEPROM. QT Cable is not included, but we have a variety in the shop.

For Arduino usage, we recommend our FRAM/EEPROM library

Technical Details

Features

  • Supports Standard, Fast and Fast−Plus I2C Protocol
  • 1.7 V to 5.5 V Supply Voltage Range
  • 32−Byte Page Write Buffer
  • Hardware Write Protection for Entire Memory
  • Schmitt Triggers and Noise Suppression Filters on I2C Bus Inputs (SCL and SDA)
  • Low Power CMOS Technology
  • 1,000,000 Program/Erase Cycles
  • 100 Year Data Retention
  • Default I2C address 0x50
  • Product Dimensions: 25.4mm x 17.7mm x 4.5mm / 1.0" x 0.7" x 0.2"

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