They share a datasheet, the only difference seems to be F=fast and it is "1 Mhz compatible".
Presumably it will work at slower speeds...
It also has a lower minimum voltage (1.8v) but that shouldn't make a difference.
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I think (maybe) the difference is in the power consumption.
Low Power
Operating voltage 1.8V to 5.5V
Read current 450 uA, max.
Standby current 5 uA, max.
2-Wire Serial Interface, I2C™ Compatible
Cascadable up to Four Devices
1 MHz Clock Compatible
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Hello,
Has anyone ever used the 24FC1026 eeprom?
(128K x 8 1024 Kbits)
Nope.
How does it differ from the 24LC1026/1025 ? As the 24LC102x work.
They share a datasheet, the only difference seems to be F=fast and it is "1 Mhz compatible".
Presumably it will work at slower speeds...
It also has a lower minimum voltage (1.8v) but that shouldn't make a difference.
Features:
128K x 8 (1024 Kbit)
128-Byte Page Write Buffer
Page Write Time 5 ms Max.
Hardware Write-Protect Pin
Operating voltage 1.8V to 5.5V
I would use the standard library as this looks the same.
Ok. Tomorrow I'll test it.
I think (maybe) the difference is in the power consumption.
Low Power
Operating voltage 1.8V to 5.5V
Read current 450 uA, max.
Standby current 5 uA, max.
2-Wire Serial Interface, I2C™ Compatible
Cascadable up to Four Devices
1 MHz Clock Compatible