Manufacturer Part Number
AT25DF041A-SSHF-B
Manufacturer
renesas-electronics-america
Introduction
The AT25DF041A-SSHF-B is a 4-Mbit Flash memory device from Renesas Electronics America featuring a serial peripheral interface (SPI) for fast read and write operations.
Product Features and Performance
Non-Volatile FLASH memory
Memory Size: 4Mbit
Memory Organization: 512K x 8
SPI Memory Interface with 50 MHz Clock Frequency
Write Cycle Time: 7µs for a word, 5ms for a page
Supports 2.3V to 3.6V power supply
Operates in temperatures ranging from -40°C to 85°C
Product Advantages
High-speed SPI interface enhances device performance for rapid data access and programming.
Low-voltage operation supports energy-efficient applications.
Compact 8-SOIC package saves board space.
Key Technical Parameters
Memory Type: FLASH
Memory Format: FLASH
Memory Size: 4Mbit
Memory Organization: 512K x 8
SPI interface with a 50 MHz Clock Frequency
Voltage Supply Range: 2.3V ~ 3.6V
Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to 85°C
Quality and Safety Features
Built to endure harsh operating conditions ranging from -40°C to 85°C.
Designed in compliance with Renesas Electronics America's standards for quality and reliability.
Compatibility
SPI interface ensures compatibility with a broad range of microcontrollers and processors.
Surface Mount 8-SOIC package is widely used and compatible with standard PCB assembly processes.
Application Areas
Embedded systems
Communication devices
Consumer electronics
Industrial applications
Product Lifecycle
The product status is Obsolete, indicating that it may be nearing discontinuation. Users should look for recent replacements or upgrades.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High-speed data access and programming due to fast SPI interface.
Optimized power consumption suitable for battery-powered devices.
The compact footprint eases integration into space-constrained designs.
Robust design guarantees operation in extreme conditions.
Supports a wide range of applications due to versatile memory organization and interface.
Given its obsolete status, ideal for legacy systems requiring specific memory configuration.