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Visitor II
November 27, 2024
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EEPROM content erased - M24M01-RMN6P

  • November 27, 2024
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Hi,

Currently, I am using EEPROM (p/n:M24M01-RMN6P) for data logging.The chip is operating at 3.3V and the circuit shown in the figure below.

An incident happened that the EEPROM content has been erased and when we read back the contents of the EEPROM, the values are all OxFF.

1) Any design error in the EEPROM circut?

2) What are the possible causes that the EEPROM could have been ereased?

3) under what test conditions that it will happen?

4) How to prevent the same incident happen again?

5) What is the maximum ambient temperature that an EEPROM can operate reliably at?

 

Thanks and regards,

 

 

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    Best answer by Tesla DeLorean

    Excessive heat.

    Out of spec voltage when operating on other areas of the memory.

    4 replies

    Technical Moderator
    November 27, 2024

    Welcome @HW001, to the community!

    1. You didn't attach or insert any schematics, so no statement possible yet.
    2. Write errors
    3. Currently not applicable
    4. Check software and timing and avoid write issues
    5. The M24M01-RMN6P is specified and guaranteed to operate at an ambient operating temperature range of -40...+85DEGC

    Please note that the M24M01-RMN6P is already on NRND (Not Recommended for New Designs).

    Regards
    /Peter

    Graduate II
    November 28, 2024

    Excessive heat.

    Out of spec voltage when operating on other areas of the memory.

    HW001Author
    Visitor II
    November 29, 2024

    Hi Peter,

     

    Oops,... Please see I2C EEPROM circuitry attached.

    Super User
    November 29, 2024

    AndrewNeil_0-1732877133008.png

    So what else is on that I2C bus?

    HW001Author
    Visitor II
    November 30, 2024

    Hi Andrew,

    Each I2C bus in the circuit has a coupling capacitor linked to it, but the capacitors were not populated on the board.

    Thanks and regards,

    Technical Moderator
    November 29, 2024

    I cannot recognise any issue from the schematics, but no data loss problems due to such errors are conceivable.

    Instead, you should concentrate on the causes mentioned by @Tesla DeLorean and myself.