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GD25LE80ELIGR
+BOMIC FLASH 8MBIT SPI/QUAD 16WLCSP
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ManufacturerGigaDevice Semiconductor (HK) Limited
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Mfr. Part #GD25LE80ELIGR
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Datasheet GD25LE80ELIGR DataSheet
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In Stock18113
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Specifications
| Attribute | Value |
| Series | GD25LE |
| Part Status | Active |
| Memory Type | Non-Volatile |
| Memory Format | FLASH |
| Technology | FLASH - NOR (SLC) |
| Memory Size | 8Mbit |
| Memory Organization | 1M x 8 |
| Memory Interface | SPI - Quad I/O, QPI |
| Clock Frequency | 133 MHz |
| Write Cycle Time - Word, Page | 60µs, 2.4ms |
| Access Time | 6 ns |
| Voltage - Supply | 1.65V ~ 2V |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C ~ 85°C (TA) |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Package / Case | 16-XFBGA, WLCSP |
| Supplier Device Package | 16-WLCSP |
| Base Product Number | GD25LE80 |
Overview
Description
Key features of the GD25LE80ELIGR typically include an 8 Mbit (1 MB) storage capacity, a wide operating voltage range, and support for fast read and write operations. The chip is often packaged in small form factor designs, such as SOP8 or WSON8, to ensure ease of integration into compact circuit boards.
The GD25LE80ELIGR is commonly used for storing firmware, configuration data, and other critical information that requires frequent updates without data loss. Its support for SPI interface allows for easy communication with microcontrollers and other digital devices, making it a versatile choice for developers seeking efficient memory solutions in their projects.
Equivalent
1. Winbond W25Q80DV - Another 8Mb serial NOR flash with similar specifications.
2. Micron M25P80 - Offers similar memory capacity and features.
3. Macronix MX25L8006E - Comparable in terms of size and interface.
4. Spansion S25FL208K - Features similar storage and performance characteristics.
Always confirm compatibility and specifications, as minor differences can affect functionality in specific applications.
Features
Key features include:
1. SPI Interface: It uses a Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) for communication, which supports multiple modes including Dual and Quad I/O.
2. Performance: The chip offers fast read speeds and efficient program/erase cycles. It typically has a data transfer rate up to 133MHz in Quad I/O mode.
3. Voltage Range: Operates over a wide voltage range, typically from 2.7V to 3.6V.
4. Security: Includes security features such as write protection and lockable memory regions to prevent unauthorized data manipulation.
5. Environmental Tolerance: Designed to operate over a broad temperature range, making it suitable for various applications.
This chip is commonly used in consumer electronics, industrial automation, and other applications requiring reliable non-volatile storage.
Pinout
1. CS# (Chip Select): Activates the device; must be low to select the chip.
2. MOSI/SI (Master Out Slave In/Serial Input): Receives data from the master device.
3. WP# (Write Protect): Protects against writing to the status register.
4. GND (Ground): Ground reference for the power supply.
5. MISO/SO (Master In Slave Out/Serial Output): Sends data to the master device.
6. SCK (Serial Clock): Provides the clock signal for data transfer.
7. HOLD#: Pauses the serial communication without deselecting the device.
8. VCC: Power supply pin.
This chip supports standard, dual, and quad SPI operations, making it versatile for various applications requiring reliable and fast memory storage.