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Flash memory device for low power electronics PDF Print E-mail
Microchip Technology Inc. announced the SST25WF080 serial Flash-memory device, the newest member of the 25 series Serial Flash (SPI) memory family based on Microchip’s proprietary SuperFlash Technology.
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The low-voltage (1.8V), 8 Mbit device features extremely low standby power consumption of just 5 microamperes, active read current of 2 mA (typ., at 33 MHz) and is the highest-density product in the 25 series 1.8V Serial Flash (SPI) family.

Featuring a 75 MHz clock frequency and operating temperature range of -40° to +85° Celsius, the device supports the latest generations of low-power electronic devices, such as tablet computers, hard-disk drives, Bluetooth headsets, Wi-Fi and wireless-control devices, as well as camera modules.

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