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AT45DB041A-TC-2.5

IC FLASH 4MBIT SPI 10MHZ 28TSOP

Manufacturer: Microchip Technology

Categories: Memory

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Microchip Technology AT45DB041A-TC-2-5 is a 4Mbit Non-Volatile FLASH memory device featuring an SPI interface operating at up to 10 MHz. This component is organized into 264 Bytes x 2048 pages, offering efficient data management. The AT45DB041A-TC-2-5 is designed for surface mount applications with a 28-TSOP package, providing a 2.5V to 3V operating voltage range. Typical applications for this device include industrial control systems, consumer electronics, and automotive electronics. The write cycle time for a page is 10ms. The operating temperature range for this component is 0°C to 70°C (TC). It is supplied in trays.

Additional Information

Series: -RoHS Status: RoHS non-compliantManufacturer Lead Time: No lead time information availableProduct Status: ObsoletePackaging: TrayDatasheet:
Technical Details:
PackagingTray
Package / Case28-TSSOP (0.465"", 11.80mm Width)
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Memory Size4Mbit
Memory TypeNon-Volatile
Operating Temperature0°C ~ 70°C (TC)
Voltage - Supply2.5V ~ 3V
TechnologyFLASH
Clock Frequency10 MHz
Memory FormatFLASH
Supplier Device Package28-TSOP
Write Cycle Time - Word, Page10ms
Memory InterfaceSPI
Memory Organization264 Bytes x 2048 pages
ProgrammableNot Verified

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