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[SOLVED] suitable cross reference for ATMLU742

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I recently ordered 24C64 8kx8 Serial CMOS EEPROM and what I got was ATMLU742.

The packaging is the same, but I cannot seem to find verification that ATMLU742 is a suitable crossreference for 24C64.

Can anybody point me in the right direction?

Charles
 

I searched through google and there were a couple of Chinese sites with IC lists,

ATMLU742 is shown to be a AT26DF161 but I have no idea where is this format ATMLUxxxxx specified, I haven't seen it before so I can't verify if this info is correct.

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Not the same device!
24C64 is an 8k x 8 device
26DF161 is a 16Mb x 8 device.

Both made by Atmel.

Brian.
 
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I searched through google and there were a couple of Chinese sites with IC lists,

ATMLU742 is shown to be a AT26DF161 but I have no idea where is this format ATMLUxxxxx specified, I haven't seen it before so I can't verify if this info is correct.

Alex

I have since found a few lists that seem to confirm this as well.
It appears they sent a completely wrong part in the same DIP-8 package.

The AT26DF161 uses 2.7V - 3.6V Supply
The AT24C64 uses 2.7V - 5.5V Supply

I am glad I checked before plugging it in.

Best Regards,
Charles

---------- Post added at 10:54 ---------- Previous post was at 10:46 ----------

Not the same device!
24C64 is an 8k x 8 device
26DF161 is a 16Mb x 8 device.

Both made by Atmel.

Brian.

Yes, one is a 64K storage device and the latter is 2048K storage!
Not to mention that 26DF161 is Flash and 24C64 is an EEPROM.

Thank you for the response.
Charles
 

Another difference is that the eeprom 24C64 uses I2C while 26DF161 uses SPI.

In any case if you want to use it then you can make a simple 3v3<->5v level translator to interface the 3v3 device with the 5v mcu
**broken link removed**

Alex

---------- Post added at 19:29 ---------- Previous post was at 19:29 ----------

Another difference is that the eeprom 24C64 uses I2C while 26DF161 uses SPI.

In any case if you want to use it then you can make a simple 3v3<->5v level translator to interface the 3v3 device with the 5v mcu
**broken link removed**

Alex
 

[/COLOR]Another difference is that the eeprom 24C64 uses I2C while 26DF161 uses SPI.

In any case if you want to use it then you can make a simple 3v3<->5v level translator to interface the 3v3 device with the 5v mcu
**broken link removed**

Alex

Excellent resource!

Cheers,
Charles
 

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