• Part: 26DF081A
  • Description: AT26DF081A
  • Manufacturer: Atmel
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26DF081A
26DF081A is AT26DF081A manufactured by Atmel.
Features - Single 2.7V - 3.6V Supply - Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) patible - Supports SPI Modes 0 and 3 - 70 MHz Maximum Clock Frequency - Flexible, Uniform Erase Architecture - 4-Kbyte Blocks - 32-Kbyte Blocks - 64-Kbyte Blocks - Full Chip Erase Optimized Physical Sectoring for Code Shadowing and Code + Data Storage Applications - One 32-Kbyte Top Boot Sector - Two 8-Kbyte Sectors - One 16-Kbyte Sector - Fifteen 64-Kbyte Sectors Individual Sector Protection for Program/Erase Protection Hardware Controlled Locking of Protected Sectors Flexible Programming Options - Byte/Page Program (1 to 256 Bytes) - Sequential Program Mode Capability JEDEC Standard Manufacturer and Device ID Read Methodology Low Power Dissipation - 7 m A Active Read Current (Typical) - 11 µA Deep Power-down Current (Typical) Endurance: 100,000 Program/Erase Cycles Data Retention: 20 Years plies with Full Industrial Temperature Range Industry Standard Green (Pb/Halide-free/Ro HS pliant) Package Options - 8-lead SOIC (150-mil and 200-mil wide) - - - - 8-megabit 2.7-volt Only Serial Firmware Data Flash® Memory AT26DF081A Preliminary - - - - - - .. 1. Description The AT26DF081A is a serial interface Flash memory device designed for use in a wide variety of high-volume consumer-based applications in which program code is shadowed from Flash memory into embedded or external RAM for execution. The flexible erase architecture of the AT26DF081A, with its erase granularity as small as 4 Kbytes, makes it ideal for data storage as well, eliminating the need for additional data storage EEPROM devices. The physical sectoring and the erase block sizes of the AT26DF081A have been optimized to meet the needs of today’s code and data storage applications. By optimizing the size of the physical sectors and erase blocks, the memory space can be used much more efficiently. Because certain code modules and data storage segments must reside by themselves in their own protected...