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S25FL512SAGMFI010

IFXS25FL512SAGMFI010

Infineon Technologies
NOR Flash 512Mb 3V 133MHz Serial NOR Flash
812 in stock

Overview

The S25FL512SAGMFI010 is a high-density 512Mbit (64MB) non-volatile CMOS NOR Flash memory chip utilizing MirrorBit technology. It supports SPI, Dual I/O, and Quad I/O interfaces with clock speeds up to 133 MHz in Single Data Rate (SDR) and 80 MHz in Double Data Rate (DDR) modes. This device is designed for high-performance embedded systems requiring reliable code execution and data storage within a 2.7V to 3.6V operating range.

Why Choose This Part

This component offers exceptional read performance with Quad DDR throughput reaching up to 80 MB/s, significantly reducing system boot times. It features high reliability with a wide operating temperature range and is housed in a standard 16-pin SOIC package for simplified PCB routing. The low 70uA standby current makes it suitable for power-sensitive industrial designs.

Applications

Execute-in-Place (XiP) Boot Code
High clock speeds and Quad I/O throughput allow microcontrollers to execute code directly from flash, reducing the need for large internal RAM.
Industrial Control Systems
Reliable non-volatile storage for firmware and configuration parameters in environments from -40C to 85C.
High-Resolution Display Buffering
The 512Mb capacity provides ample space for storing graphical assets, fonts, and UI elements in embedded HMI applications.
Network Infrastructure Equipment
Used for storing complex OS images and backup bitstreams in routers, switches, and base stations.

Key Specifications

Technology FLASH - NOR
Memory Size 512Mbit
Memory Type Non-Volatile
Memory Format FLASH
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Package / Case 16-SOIC (0.295", 7.50mm Width)
Clock Frequency 133 MHz
Memory Interface SPI - Quad I/O
Voltage - Supply 2.7V ~ 3.6V
Memory Organization 64M x 8
Operating Temperature -40degC ~ 85degC (TA)
Supplier Device Package 16-SOIC

Getting Started

To interface with this memory, configure your MCU SPI peripheral for Mode 0 or Mode 3 and ensure the Quad Enable (QE) bit is set in the configuration register to utilize high-speed Quad I/O modes. Most modern FPGA and MCU bootloaders, such as those for Xilinx Zynq or STM32, include native driver support for the FL-S family. Verify your 3.3V power rail can handle the peak 90mA current consumption during high-speed Quad DDR operations.

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