The S29CD016G0MQAN01 is a 16 Gigabit (Gb) NOR Flash memory device manufactured by Spansion (now Cypress Semiconductor, later Infineon). It is designed for high-performance embedded systems, offering reliable and fast storage for code and data. This high-density Flash memory is suitable for applications requiring significant storage capacity and quick access times.
Applications
- Automotive applications (e.g., instrument clusters, infotainment systems)
- Industrial control systems requiring large data logging
- Networking equipment (e.g., routers, switches) for storing boot code and configuration data
- Medical devices needing non-volatile storage
- Aerospace and defense systems
Features
- 16 Gigabit (2G x 8 or 1G x 16) NOR Flash Memory
- Operating Voltage: 1.8V
- Page Mode Operation
- Asynchronous and Synchronous burst read operation
- Supports common flash interface (CFI)
- Advanced security features, including sector protection
- Offered in various package options, including BGA
- Extended temperature range options available
Benefits
- High storage capacity enables storage of complex code and large datasets
- Fast read speeds facilitate quick system boot-up and efficient application execution
- Low operating voltage reduces power consumption, suitable for battery-powered devices
- Security features protect sensitive data from unauthorized access
- Flexibility in package options allows for optimized board design
- Reliable performance over a wide temperature range ensures operation in harsh environments
Technical Specifications
The S29CD016G0MQAN01 operates at 1.8V, making it power-efficient for embedded applications. It supports both asynchronous and synchronous burst read operations, enabling high-speed data transfer. The device includes advanced security features, such as sector protection, which prevents unauthorized access to critical data. It is available in various package options to accommodate different board layouts. The extended temperature range versions are suitable for use in demanding environments, such as automotive and industrial applications. Page mode operation is employed to optimize the performance.