The W25Q32JVZPIQ/TUBE is a 32M-bit Serial Flash memory device manufactured by Winbond Electronics. This memory is organized as 4,096 pages of 256 bytes each. It features a standard Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) for efficient communication with microcontrollers and other host devices.
Applications
- Embedded Systems
- Data Storage
- Firmware Storage
- Code Storage
- Boot Memory
Features
- 32M-bit (4MB) Capacity
- Standard SPI Interface
- Dual/Quad SPI Support
- Page Program (256 bytes per page)
- Sector Erase (4KB) / Block Erase (32KB or 64KB)
Benefits
- Provides non-volatile storage for embedded systems.
- Offers fast data transfer rates with Dual/Quad SPI.
- Allows for efficient code storage and execution.
- Simplifies memory management with page programming and sector/block erase.
- Reduces system cost with its high density and small footprint.
Additional Details
The W25Q32JVZPIQ/TUBE operates with a single power supply. It supports SPI clock frequencies up to a specified maximum. The device offers flexible erase options, including sector erase, block erase, and chip erase. It includes advanced security features, such as software and hardware write protection. The device is compliant with industry standards and is RoHS compliant. The /TUBE suffix indicates that the devices are supplied in tube packaging. The VZPIQ indicates specific package and temperature range details. Winbond serial flash memories are known for their high reliability and long-term data retention. The W25Q series offers a broad range of densities and features to suit various application needs. Consult the Winbond datasheet for complete specifications, including timing diagrams, electrical characteristics, and package dimensions. The device supports various SPI modes for compatibility with different microcontrollers. Proper power supply decoupling is recommended to ensure stable operation. The device is commonly used as a boot memory for embedded systems, allowing the microcontroller to load and execute code from flash memory upon power-up. The dual and quad SPI modes significantly improve data throughput compared to standard SPI.