The S25FL512SAGBHIC10 is a 512 Mbit NOR Flash memory device manufactured by Cypress Semiconductor Corp. This memory is known for its high performance, reliability, and security features, making it suitable for a wide range of embedded applications that require non-volatile storage of code and data. The S25FL family offers a robust solution for applications needing fast read access, high endurance, and secure storage capabilities.
Applications:
- Embedded systems
- Industrial control systems
- Automotive electronics
- Networking equipment
- Consumer electronics
Features:
- 512 Mbit (64 MB) storage capacity
- NOR Flash technology
- Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)
- Quad SPI (QSPI) support
- High-performance read operations
Benefits:
- Provides ample storage space for code and data
- Offers fast read access for quick program execution
- Ensures data retention even when power is off
- Facilitates easy integration with microcontrollers via SPI/QSPI
- Enhances system security with advanced protection features
Additional Details:
The S25FL512SAGBHIC10 supports standard SPI and Quad SPI (QSPI) interfaces, allowing for flexible integration with a wide range of microcontrollers and processors. The QSPI interface enables higher data throughput, which is crucial for applications requiring fast boot times and real-time data processing. The device incorporates advanced security features, such as password protection and block locking, to prevent unauthorized access and modification of stored data. Its high endurance rating ensures reliable operation over extended periods, even under demanding usage conditions. This Flash memory device is often used for storing firmware, configuration data, and user data in embedded systems. It provides a non-volatile storage solution that retains data even when power is removed. This device is commonly used in automotive applications, such as storing firmware for engine control units (ECUs) and infotainment systems. The wide operating temperature range and robust design make it suitable for automotive environments.