Microchip Technology SST39SF040-45-4C-NHE Flash Memory
The SST39SF040-45-4C-NHE is a high-quality, reliable flash memory device from Microchip Technology, designed to meet the rigorous demands of modern electronic applications. This 4 Mbit (512K x 8-bit) CMOS Multi-Purpose Flash (MPF) is a non-volatile memory solution that offers a wealth of features and benefits for system designers looking for efficient and durable storage options.
One of the key attributes of this product is its endurance. The SST39SF040-45-4C-NHE is built to last, with a minimum of 100,000 erase and program cycles per sector, ensuring longevity and stability for data storage. Additionally, the device boasts a data retention of at least 100 years, providing peace of mind that data will remain intact over a long period of time.
This flash memory operates with a single power supply voltage, ranging from 4.5V to 5.5V, making it a versatile choice for various applications. Its access time of 45ns allows for quick data retrieval, which is crucial for high-performance computing systems and applications with time-sensitive data processing requirements.
The SST39SF040-45-4C-NHE supports sector erase and byte-programming, providing flexibility in managing data storage and updates. The sector-erase capability allows for erasing and reprogramming specific sections of the memory without affecting the entire chip, which is particularly useful for applications where data is frequently updated in certain areas of the memory.
Designed with a PLCC (Plastic Leaded Chip Carrier) package, the SST39SF040-45-4C-NHE ensures a compact footprint and secure mounting on printed circuit boards. This packaging is ideal for space-constrained environments and offers excellent thermal characteristics for improved reliability.
Overall, the SST39SF040-45-4C-NHE from Microchip Technology is a robust and efficient flash memory solution that provides fast access times, high endurance, and long-term data retention. It is suitable for a wide range of applications, including embedded systems, telecommunications, digital consumer electronics, and industrial automation, where dependable and persistent memory storage is essential.