DSP, Micros & Memory


Serial Flash operates at 1,8 V

17 September 2008 DSP, Micros & Memory

Atmel has released its new AT25DF081, an 8 Megabit Serial Flash device capable of operating at 1,8 V. With a low-voltage operating range of 1,65 to 1,95 V, it operates at the same voltage range as many current and upcoming sub-90 nm ASICs and processors/controllers, which allows system designers to create applications that can utilise a single supply voltage for all components in the system. Because the device is used as a boot and code shadowing Flash memory, read performance is critical in order to keep the application’s power-up boot time as short as possible to appease the instant-on expectations of consumers. Its 66 MHz operation addresses this concern and can enable an application to shadow the entire contents of the memory in under 130milli-seconds.

EBV Electrolink, +27 (0)21 402 1940, capetown@ebv.com, www.ebv.com



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