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HN58X2408FPIAG Datasheet, PDF (11/21 Pages) Renesas Technology Corp – Two-wire serial interface 8k EEPROM (1-kword × 8-bit)/16k EEPROM (2-kword × 8-bit) 32k EEPROM (4-kword × 8-bit)/64k EEPROM (8-kword × 8-bit)
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Device Addressing
The EEPROM device requires an 8-bit device address word following a start condition to enable the chip
for a read or a write operation. The device address word consists of 4-bit device code, 3-bit device address
code and 1-bit read/write(R/W) code. The most significant 4-bit of the device address word are used to
distinguish device type and this EEPROM uses “1010” fixed code. The device address word is followed
by the 3-bit device address code in the order of A2, A1, A0. The device address code selects one device
out of all devices which are connected to the bus. This means that the device is selected if the inputted 3-
bit device address code is equal to the corresponding hard-wired A2-A0 pin status. As for the 8kbit and
16kbit EEPROMs, whole or some bits of their device address code may be used as the memory address
bits. For example, A0 and A1 are used as a8 and a9 for the 8kbit. The 16kbit doesn't use the device
address code instead all 3 bits are used as the memory address bits a8, a9 and a10. The eighth bit of the
device address word is the read/write(R/W) bit. A write operation is initiated if this bit is low and a read
operation is initiated if this bit is high. Upon a compare of the device address word, the EEPROM enters
the read or write operation after outputting the zero as an acknowledge. The EEPROM turns to a stand-by
state if the device code is not “1010” or device address code doesn’t coincide with status of the correspond
hard-wired device address pins A0 to A2.
Device Address Word
Device address word (8-bit)
Device code (fixed)
Device address code*1
32k, 64k 1
0
1
0
A2
A1
A0
8k
1
0
1
0
A2
a9
a8
16k
1
0
1
0
a10
a9
a8
Notes: 1. A2 to A0 are device address and a10 to a8 are memory address.
2. R/W=“1” is read and R/W = “0” is write.
R/W code*2
R/W
R/W
R/W
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