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1.5K-BIT SERIAL EPROM WITH SDQ INTERFACE
Texas Instruments

Description
The bq2024 is a 1.5K-bit serial EPROM containing a factory-programmed, unique 48-bit identification number, 8-bit CRC generation, and the 8-bit family code (09h). A 64-bit status register controls write protection and page redirection.The bq2024 SDQ interface requires only a single connection and a ground return. The DATA pin is also the sole power source for the bq2024. The bus architecture allows multiple SDQ devices to be connected to a single host. The small surface-mount package options saves printed-circuit-board space, while the low cost makes it ideal for applications such as battery pack configuration parameters, record maintenance, asset tracking, product-revision status, and access-code security.
Features
1536 Bits of One-Time Programmable (OTP) EPROM For Storage Of User-Programmable Configuration DataFactory-Programmed Unique 64-Bit Identification Number Bus-Interface Architecture Allowing Multiple bq2024's Attached to a Single Host Single-Wire Interface to Reduce Circuit Board RoutingSynchronous Communication Reduces Host Interrupt OverheadNo Standby Power RequiredAddress Space Backward Compatible With bq2022A8-byte RAM Buffer for Faster WritePage Address Redirection15KV IEC 61000-4-2 Air Charge on SDQAvailable in a 3-Pin SOT23 Package and TO-92 PackageAPPLICATIONSSecurity EncodingInventory TrackingProduct-Revision MaintenanceBattery-Pack Identification SDQ is a trademark of Texas Instruments.

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