SST25VF080B-80-4C-QAE Overview
There is a Non-Volatile memory type associated with this device. In addition, memory ics is available in a Tube case as well. In the case of 8-WDFN Exposed Pad, it is embedded within the case. The memory size of the chip is 8Mb 1M x 8 Mb. As with most mainstream devices, this one uses FLASH-format memory. 0°C~70°C TA is an extended operating temperature range, making this device ideal for demanding applications. A voltage of 2.7V~3.6V can be supplied to memory ics. It is recommended that the mounting type be Surface Mount. It is planted on the chip with 8 terminations. In total, 1 functions are supported by this part. Memory devices such as this one are designed to be powered by 3V and should be used as such. During the rotation of the clock, the ic memory chip is set as 80MHz. To select similar parts, many people use the device's base part number SST25VF080B. A 8-pin package containing this memory device is used to house this device. A memory device with 8 pins means that it contains 8 memory locations, indicating that it has 8 pins. A voltage of 3.3V is noted as the operating supply voltage for this memory. In this chip, the Surface Mount mounting method is used, a straightforward, high-efficiency mounting method. It is rated 20mA for its nominal supply current when it comes to the memory component. It is an important component of the SST25 series memory devices used in a variety of applications. In order for the memory ics to transfer data to the CPU, this memory integrates with a SPI-type serial bus. Nonvolatile memory arrays require 2.7V programming voltages to change their states. In order for ic memory chip to run, it needs a maximum current of 25mA .
SST25VF080B-80-4C-QAE Features
Package / Case: 8-WDFN Exposed Pad
8 Pins
Operating Supply Voltage:3.3V
SST25VF080B-80-4C-QAE Applications
There are a lot of Microchip Technology SST25VF080B-80-4C-QAE Memory applications.
- eSRAM
- mainframes
- Camcorders
- servers
- embedded logic
- telecommunications
- eDRAM
- Cache memory
- printers
- supercomputers