GT24C128D-2PLI is a 2-wire serial EEPROM from Giantec Semiconductor, featuring a wide voltage range of 1.7V to 5.5V and data transfer speeds from 400kHz to 1MHz. It has a storage capacity of 128Kb and comes with low power consumption and hardware write protection functions. Suitable for industrial-grade applications, it is highly reliable and flexible, making it widely used in portable devices, the Internet of Things (IoT), remote sensors, medical equipment, and automotive electronics.
Giantec Semiconductor is a high-tech enterprise specializing in the design and manufacture of EEPROM. Its EEPROM product series boasts high storage capacity, wide voltage range, high-speed operation, and diverse packaging options, making it widely used in automotive electronics, industrial control, communication equipment, and many other fields. Giantec provides customers with reliable storage solutions. As a Giantec agent, Mandu Technology offers customers comprehensive services and a wide variety of storage solutions.
--I2C 128K EEPROM--
Part Number | Interface | Capacity (kb) | Pkg. | Voltage | Temp |
GT24C128D-2GLI-TR | I2C | 128K | SOIC8 | 1.7V-5.5V | -40 to +85 |
GT24C128D-2PLI | I2C | 128K | PDIP-8 | 1.7V-5.5V | -40 to +85 |
GT24C128D-2SLI-TR | I2C | 128K | MSOP-8 | 1.7V-5.5V | -40 to +85 |
GT24C128D-2TFLI-TR | I2C | 128K | SOT23-5 | 1.7V-5.5V | -40 to +85 |
GT24C128D-2UD5LI-TR | I2C | 128K | UDFN5L | 1.7V-5.5V | -40 to +85 |
GT24C128D-2UDLI-TR | I2C | 128K | UDFN8L | 1.7V-5.5V | -40 to +85 |
GT24C128D-2ZLI-TR | I2C | 128K | TSSOP-8 | 1.7V-5.5V | -40 to +85 |
--SPI 128K EEPROM--
Part Number | Interface | Capacity (kb) | Pkg. | Voltage | Temp |
GT25C128A-2GLI-TR | SPI | 128K | SOIC8 | 1.7V-5.5V | -40 to +85 |
GT25C128A-2UDLI-TR | SPI | 128K | UDFN8L | 1.7V-5.5V | -40 to +85 |
GT25C128A-2ZLI-TR | SPI | 128K | TSSOP-8 | 1.7V-5.5V | -40 to +85 |
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