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MT25QL01GBBB8E12-0SIT

MT25QL01GBBB8E12-0SIT

Micron Technology Inc.
FLASH - NOR Memory IC 1Gbit SPI - Quad I/O 133 MHz 24-T-PBGA (6x8)
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Overview

The MT25QL01GBBB8E12-0SIT is a high-performance 1Gbit Serial NOR Flash memory device utilizing a Quad SPI interface. It supports high-speed data transfer through Double Transfer Rate (DTR) technology and is designed for applications requiring high-density non-volatile storage with low power consumption. This specific variant features a 2-die stacked architecture in a compact 24-ball BGA package.

Why Choose This Part

This part supports high-speed 133 MHz clock frequencies and DTR modes up to 90 MHz for rapid data access. It offers wide 2.7V to 3.6V voltage compatibility and a low standby current of 45 uA to preserve power in battery-backed systems. The 24-ball T-PBGA package provides a small 6x8mm footprint while maintaining mechanical robustness.

Applications

Embedded Boot Memory
Storing large bootloader images and operating system kernels for fast system startup in industrial and networking equipment.
High-Resolution GUI Storage
Buffering large graphical assets, icons, and font maps for high-resolution displays in embedded HMIs.
Data Logging
Reliable storage of sensor data or system logs in industrial automation environments that require 1Gbit of non-volatile capacity.
FPGA Configuration
Serving as the primary configuration memory for large FPGAs that require high-speed Quad I/O data loading at startup.

Key Specifications

Technology FLASH - NOR
Memory Size 1Gbit
Memory Type Non-Volatile
Memory Format FLASH
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Package / Case 24-TBGA
Clock Frequency 133 MHz
Memory Interface SPI - Quad I/O
Voltage - Supply 2.7V ~ 3.6V
Memory Organization 128M x 8
Operating Temperature -40degC ~ 85degC (TA)
Supplier Device Package 24-T-PBGA (6x8)
Write Cycle Time - Word, Page -, 1.8ms

Getting Started

Engineers can interface with this memory using standard SPI, Dual, or Quad I/O drivers available in most MCU and FPGA vendor toolchains. Hardware evaluation is typically performed by mounting the 24-ball BGA to a custom PCB or using a dedicated flash memory programmer that supports Micron MT25Q series devices. For development, ensure the HOLD# pin is correctly managed and the 64KB sector erase requirements are integrated into the filesystem driver.

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