CAV24C08YE-GT3 Application Field and Working Principle
Memory
Introduction
The CAV24C08YE-GT3 is a 8K bit non-volatile EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory). EEPROM is a memory storage technology that allows users to store digital information in a non-volatile form. It is used as a storage device in computers, mobile phones, and electronics applications.
Application field
CAV24C08YE-GT3 is widely used in various electronic applications. In computers, it is used as a data storage device for storing computer programs, boot sectors, and user data. It is also used as a write-once memory and backup storage device. In mobile phones, it is used for storing contacts, call logs, and other user information. In electronics applications, it is used to store program and configuration information in microcontrollers and embedded systems.
Working Principle
Working principle of CAV24C08YE-GT3 is based on charge redistribution. For each bit of data stored, the chip passes an electric current through a small array of transistors. The current modifies a material within the transistor, known as a floating gate, which stores a charge, thereby storing the data. The data stored in the chip can be modified or erased by passing an electrical current that causes the charge stored in the gate to be redistributed.
Conclusion
CAV24C08YE-GT3 is a non-volatile EEPROM memory chip which is used for storing programs and data in computers, mobile phones, and various other electronic applications. It stores data based on charge redistribution. The data stored in the chip can be modified or erased by passing an electric current.
CAV24C08YE-GT3 Datasheet/PDF