Datasheet

2003 Microchip Technology Inc. DS21711C-page 3
24AA01/24LC01B
TABLE 1-2: AC CHARACTERISTICS
AC CHARACTERISTICS
V
CC = +1.8V to +5.5V
Industrial (I): T
A = -40°C to +85°C
Automotive (E): T
A = -40°C to +125°C
Param.
No.
Sym Characteristic Min Typ Max Units Conditions
1FCLK Clock frequency
400
100
kHz 2.5V VCC 5.5V
1.8V V
CC < 2.5V (24AA01)
2THIGH Clock high time 600
4000
ns 2.5V VCC 5.5V
1.8V V
CC <2.5V (24AA01)
3T
LOW Clock low time 1300
4700
ns 2.5V VCC 5.5V
1.8V V
CC < 2.5V (24AA01)
4TR SDA and SCL rise time
(Note 1)
300
1000
ns 2.5V VCC 5.5V
1.8V V
CC < 2.5V (24AA01)
5TF SDA and SCL fall time
300 ns (Note 1)
6T
HD:STA Start condition hold time 600
4000
ns 2.5V VCC 5.5V
1.8V V
CC < 2.5V (24AA01)
7TSU:STA Start condition setup
time
600
4700
ns 2.5V VCC 5.5V
1.8V V
CC < 2.5V (24AA01)
8THD:DAT Data input hold time 0
—ns(Note 2)
9T
SU:DAT Data input setup time 100
250
ns 2.5V VCC 5.5V
1.8V V
CC < 2.5V (24AA01)
10 TSU:STO Stop condition setup
time
600
4000
ns 2.5V VCC 5.5V
1.8V V
CC < 2.5V (24AA01)
11 TAA Output valid from clock
(Note 2)
900
3500
ns 2.5V VCC 5.5V
1.8V V
CC < 2.5V (24AA01)
12 T
BUF Bus free-time: Time the
bus must be free before
a new transmission can
start
1300
4700
ns 2.5V VCC 5.5V
1.8V V
CC < 2.5V (24AA01)
13 TOF Output fall time from VIH
minimum to V
IL
maximum
20+0.1C
B
250
250
ns 2.5V V
CC 5.5V
1.8V V
CC < 2.5V (24AA01)
14 T
SP Input filter spike
suppression
(SDA and SCL pins)
50 ns (Notes 1 and 3)
15 TWC Write cycle time
(byte or page)
——5ms
16 Endurance 1M cycles 25°C, (Note 4)
Note 1: Not 100% tested. C
B = total capacitance of one bus line in pF.
2: As a transmitter, the device must provide an internal minimum delay time to bridge the undefined region
(minimum 300 ns) of the falling edge of SCL to avoid unintended generation of Start or Stop conditions.
3: The combined T
SP and VHYS specifications are due to new Schmitt Trigger inputs which provide improved
noise spike suppression. This eliminates the need for a
TI specification for standard operation.
4: This parameter is not tested but ensured by characterization. For endurance estimates in a specific
application, please consult the Total Endurance™ Model which can be obtained from Microchip’s web site:
www.microchip.com.