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S25FS128SDSNFM100

IC FLASH 128MBIT SPI/QUAD 8WSON

Manufacturer: Infineon Technologies

Categories: Memory

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Infineon Technologies S25FS128SDSNFM100 is a 128Mbit NOR FLASH memory device from the FS-S series. This non-volatile memory utilizes Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) with Quad I/O and Quad Peripheral Interface (QPI) capabilities, supporting clock frequencies up to 80 MHz. Featuring a fast 6 ns access time, this component is organized as 16M x 8 and operates within a 1.7V to 2V supply voltage range. The memory type is SLC NOR FLASH, ideal for applications requiring high endurance. Packaged in an 8-WSON (5x6) surface-mount configuration with an exposed pad, it operates across a temperature range of -40°C to 125°C. Write cycle times are 2ms for word/page operations. This device is commonly found in industrial, automotive, and consumer electronics sectors.

Additional Information

Series: FS-SRoHS Status: unknownManufacturer Lead Time: 10 week(s)Product Status: ActivePackaging: TrayDatasheet:
Technical Details:
PackagingTray
Package / Case8-WDFN Exposed Pad
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Memory Size128Mbit
Memory TypeNon-Volatile
Operating Temperature-40°C ~ 125°C (TA)
Voltage - Supply1.7V ~ 2V
TechnologyFLASH - NOR (SLC)
Clock Frequency80 MHz
Memory FormatFLASH
Supplier Device Package8-WSON (5x6)
Write Cycle Time - Word, Page2ms
Memory InterfaceSPI - Quad I/O, QPI
Access Time6 ns
Memory Organization16M x 8
ProgrammableNot Verified

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