The 93LC76B-I/ST has a total of 8 pins: 1. Chip Select (/CS) 2. Serial Clock (SCK) 3. Serial Data Input (SI) 4. Serial Data Output (SO) 5. Write Protect (/WP) 6. VCC (Power Supply) 7. Ground (GND) 8. Hold (/HOLD)
The 93LC76B-I/ST utilizes EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory) technology. It stores data by trapping electric charges within its memory cells, which can be erased and reprogrammed using electrical signals. The serial interface allows for easy communication with microcontrollers, enabling read and write operations.
The 93LC76B-I/ST is commonly used in various electronic devices that require non-volatile memory, such as: - Consumer electronics: Smartphones, tablets, digital cameras - Automotive systems: Engine control units, infotainment systems - Industrial equipment: Measurement devices, control systems - Medical devices: Patient monitoring systems, diagnostic equipment
Note: The alternative models listed above are just a few examples and there are other variations available in the market.
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