Microchip 32Mbit SPI Flash Memory 8-Pin SOIJ, SST26VF032BT-104I/SM

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RS Stock No.:
177-9660
Mfr. Part No.:
SST26VF032BT-104I/SM
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Microchip
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Brand

Microchip

Memory Size

32Mbit

Interface Type

SPI

Package Type

SOIJ

Pin Count

8

Organisation

4M x 8 bit

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Cell Type

Split Gate

Minimum Operating Supply Voltage

2.3 V

Maximum Operating Supply Voltage

3.6 V

Block Organisation

Symmetrical

Length

5.26mm

Height

1.98mm

Width

5.25mm

Dimensions

5.26 x 5.25 x 1.98mm

Number of Bits per Word

8bit

Maximum Operating Temperature

+85 °C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40 °C

Automotive Standard

AEC-Q100

Series

SST26

Number of Words

4MB

The SST26VF032B Serial Quad I/O (SQI) flash device utilizes a 4-bit multiplexed I/O serial interface to boost performance while maintaining the compact form factor of standard serial flash devices. SST26VF032B also support full command-set compatibility to traditional Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) protocol. Operating at frequencies reaching 104 MHz, the SST26VF032B enables minimum latency execute-in-place (XIP) capability without the need for code shadowing on an SRAM.

Serial Interface Architecture- Nibble-wide multiplexed I/O’s with SPI-like serial command structure
Burst Modes- Continuous linear burst, 8/16/32/64 Byte linear burst with wrap-around
Flexible Erase Capability- Uniform 4 KByte sectors, Four 8 KByte top and bottom parameter overlay blocks, One 32 KByte top and bottom overlay block, Uniform 64 KByte overlay blocks
Software Write Protection- Individual Block-Locking
Low Power Consumption
SFDP (Serial Flash Discoverable Parameters)

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