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The M24C64-BN6 has a minimum of 1 million write cycles, but the actual number of write cycles may vary depending on the operating conditions and usage patterns.
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The M24C64-BN6 uses a page write operation to write data to the memory. The page size is 32 bytes, and the device can write up to 32 bytes of data in a single page write operation. The device automatically increments the address pointer after each byte is written.
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The WP (Write Protect) pin is used to prevent accidental writes to the memory. When the WP pin is tied to VCC, the memory is write-protected, and any attempt to write to the memory will be ignored. When the WP pin is tied to GND, the memory is write-enabled.
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The M24C64-BN6 has a built-in power-on reset (POR) circuit that resets the device to its default state when the power supply is turned on. The POR circuit ensures that the device is in a known state after power-up, and it also helps to prevent accidental writes to the memory during power-up.
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The M24C64-BN6 has a maximum clock frequency of 1 MHz for standard operation, and 3.4 MHz for fast mode operation.