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Microchip Expands Serial Quad I/O™ Family With New High-Performance, Feature-Rich 3V, 32-Mbit SQI™ Serial Flash Memory
Microchip Technology Inc.,has expanded its Serial Quad I/O™ (SQI™) Flash memory family, with the new SST26VF032 3V, 32-Mbit SQI Flash memory device. Building on the success of the innovative SST26 Series family of products, this new 4-bit, multiplexed I/O serial interface Flash memory device features an enhanced serial-interface architecture that allows for low-power, high-performance operation and flexible data/code-protection schemes.
WithThe SST26VF032 meets customer demand for high-performance, low-power-consumption, reliable Flash memory. The device features industry-leading low latency and burst-mode operation, which allows code execution in burst snippets to fill cache-line buffers and maximize system bandwidth in applications without RAM. Additionally, the device features index memory operation, which accelerates memory data access without the need to load an entire address. These features combine to enable true XIP performance.
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The device’s proprietary, CMOS SuperFlash® technology increases manufacturing throughput by enabling an industry-leading typical program time of 1 ms, and a typical erase time of 18 ms. The device also offers enhanced security features, including block protection, block-protection lockdown and a one-time programmable area, which protect against unauthorized access and malicious read, program and erase intentions. The SST26VF032 features an active read current of 12 milliamperes (typical), a standby current of 8 microamperes (typical) and low leakage current of 1 microamperes (max), which combine to extend battery life in applications. Additionally, the highly reliable device has an endurance rate of 100,000 erase/write cycles, with a minimum of 100 years of data retention, providing a long product life and low failure rates.
“Microchip’s broadened SQI Flash memory product portfolio serves our customers’ growing demand for low pin count, high-bandwidth Flash memory devices,” said Sirak Brook, director of Microchip’s SuperFlash Memory Division. “The SST26VF032 is a total solution for applications that require serial Flash memory with XIP performance, lower power consumption and flexible data/code protection.”