The DS1972 is a 1024-bit, 1-Wire® EEPROM organized as four memory pages of 256 bits each in a rugged iButton package. Data is written to an 8-byte scratchpad, verified, and then copied to the EEPROM memory. As a special feature, the four memory pages can individually be write protected or put in EPROM-emulation mode, where bits can only be changed from a 1 to a 0 state. The DS1972 communicates over the single-conductor 1-Wire bus. The communication follows the standard Dallas Semiconductor 1-Wire protocol. Each device has its own unalterable and unique 64-bit ROM registration number that is factory lasered into the device. The registration number is used to address the device in a multidrop 1-Wire net environment.
Key Features
Applications/Uses
1024 Bits of EEPROM Memory Partitioned into Four Pages of 256 Bits
Individual Memory Pages can be Permanently Write Protected or Put in EPROM-Emulation Mode ("Write to 0")
Switchpoint Hysteresis and Filtering to Optimize Performance in the Presence of Noise
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