24LC04B 4Kbit (512B) I²C Serial EEPROM IC DIP-8 – Microchip
24LC04B 4Kbit (512B) I²C Serial EEPROM IC DIP-8 – Microchip
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24LC04B 4Kbit (512 Bytes) I²C Serial EEPROM IC – DIP-8
The 24LC04B from Microchip Technology is a 4Kbit (512 bytes) I²C serial EEPROM in a through-hole DIP-8 package – the smallest practical EEPROM in the 24Cxxx family. With 512 bytes of non-volatile storage accessible over a 2-wire I²C interface, it's ideal for storing small amounts of configuration data, calibration values, and device settings that must survive power cycles. The DIP-8 package is ideal for breadboard prototyping and through-hole PCB designs.
Electrical Specifications
- Part Number: 24LC04B / 24LC04B-I/P / AT24C04
- Package: DIP-8 (through-hole, 2.54mm pitch)
- Capacity: 4Kbit = 512 bytes
- Interface: I²C (2-wire: SDA + SCL)
- I²C Speed: 400kHz (Fast Mode)
- Supply Voltage: 2.5V – 5.5V
- I²C Address: 0x50–0x51 (A1, A2 ignored; A0 selects upper/lower 256 bytes)
- Page Write Size: 16 bytes
- Write Cycle Time: 5ms (typical)
- Write Endurance: 1,000,000 cycles
- Data Retention: 200 years
- Operating Temperature: −40°C to +85°C
24Cxxx Capacity Comparison – Choose the Right Size
- 24LC04B: 512 bytes – device ID, serial number, small config (this listing)
- 24LC64F: 8KB – sensor logs, calibration tables
- 24LC256: 32KB – data logging, large configuration
- 24LC512: 64KB – maximum standard I²C EEPROM capacity
Typical Applications
- Device configuration: Store device ID, serial number, and factory settings
- Calibration storage: Store sensor offset and gain calibration values
- User preferences: Persistent settings for small embedded devices
- Arduino EEPROM expansion: Add 512 bytes of external non-volatile storage
- Boot configuration: Store startup parameters for microcontrollers
Package Contents
- 1 × 24LC04B DIP-8 4Kbit I²C EEPROM IC
512 bytes of reliable I²C non-volatile storage in a breadboard-friendly DIP-8 package – the 24LC04B is the right choice when you need just enough EEPROM for device configuration and calibration data.

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