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W25Q80DVUXIE

W25Q80DVUXIE

MPN: W25Q80DVUXIE TR
Winbond Electronics
FLASH - NOR Memory IC 8Mbit SPI - Quad I/O 104 MHz 8-USON (2x3)
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Overview

The W25Q80DVUXIE is a high-performance 8Mbit Serial Flash memory that supports Standard SPI, Dual SPI, and Quad SPI interfaces. Operating on a 2.7V to 3.6V supply, it achieves clock speeds up to 104 MHz, enabling data transfer rates that significantly outperform standard asynchronous parallel flash in space-constrained designs.

Why Choose This Part

This device offers a flexible architecture with 4KB sectors, allowing for efficient memory management and frequent updates. With a low power-down current of 1uA and high-speed 104 MHz operation, it balances power efficiency with high throughput in a compact 2x3mm USON-8 package.

Applications

Firmware Storage
Ideal for storing boot code and application firmware in IoT devices and consumer electronics.
Code Shadowing
Enables fast execution by shadowing code to RAM at high speeds using the Quad SPI interface.
Parameter Logging
Used for non-volatile storage of system configuration data and sensor logs utilizing its 4KB sector erase architecture.

Key Specifications

Technology FLASH - NOR
Memory Size 8Mbit
Memory Type Non-Volatile
Memory Format FLASH
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Package / Case 8-UFDFN Exposed Pad
Clock Frequency 104 MHz
Memory Interface SPI - Quad I/O
Voltage - Supply 2.7V ~ 3.6V
Memory Organization 1M x 8
Operating Temperature -40degC ~ 85degC (TA)
Supplier Device Package 8-USON (2x3)
Write Cycle Time - Word, Page 3ms

Getting Started

To integrate this memory, ensure your microcontroller SPI peripheral supports Mode 0 or Mode 3. Use the SFDP (Discoverable Parameters) register to automatically identify device capabilities during initialization. For prototyping, many SPI-capable dev boards can interface with this part using standard 3.3V logic levels.

Also Consider

MX25L8006E Macronix - A widely used 8Mbit SPI Flash alternative often chosen for basic code storage requirements.
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