Features
- Universally compatible pin out and command set
- Low Sleep power for bootloader tasks
- Supports Dual IO, Quad IO and XiP operation
- Continuous read, wrap and burst modes for XiP
Description
The AT25FF161A is a member of our Standard class code and data storage solutions and is ideally suited for systems that need fast Read performance and low Sleep power for boot/code shadowing and Execute-in-Place tasks. It’s low power consumption and wide operating voltage range are optimized for battery-powered designs.
Parameters
| Attributes | Value |
|---|---|
| Memory Class | Standard Flash |
| Memory Density | 16 |
| Operating Voltage Range (V) | 1.65 - 3.6 |
| Speed | 133 MHz |
| Interface | Single, Dual, Quad SPI |
| Temp. Range (°C) | -40 to +85°C, -40 to +105°C |
| Deep Power Down (µA) | 0.007 |
| Read Current (mA) | 8.5 |
| Key Benefit | Standard features and lowest sleep power |
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| AT25FF161A-DWF | Active | 2030 Jan | Out of Stock | DWF | <a href="https://www.renesas.com/samplecomponents/scripts/samplecenter/adestotech?cmd=menu" title="Request Samples" rel="noreferrer">Request Samples</a> | 1 | ||||
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| AT25FF161A-MAHN-T | Active | 2030 Jan | Out of Stock | DFN | 1ku | $0.43 | <a href="https://www.renesas.com/samplecomponents/scripts/samplecenter/adestotech?cmd=menu" title="Request Samples" rel="noreferrer">Request Samples</a> | Tape & Reel | 1 | TAIWAN | CHINA |
| AT25FF161A-MMUN-T | Active | 2030 Jan | Out of Stock | WDFN | 1ku | $0.46 | <a href="https://www.renesas.com/samplecomponents/scripts/samplecenter/adestotech?cmd=menu" title="Request Samples" rel="noreferrer">Request Samples</a> | Tape & Reel | 3 | TAIWAN | CHINA |
| AT25FF161A-SHL-T | Active | 2030 Jan | In Stock | SOIC-W | 1ku | $0.38 | <a href="https://www.renesas.com/samplecomponents/scripts/samplecenter/adestotech?cmd=menu" title="Request Samples" rel="noreferrer">Request Samples</a> | Tape & Reel | 1 | TAIWAN | CHINA |
| AT25FF161A-SHN-B | Active | 2030 Jan | In Stock | SOIC-W | 1ku | $0.38 | <a href="https://www.renesas.com/samplecomponents/scripts/samplecenter/adestotech?cmd=menu" title="Request Samples" rel="noreferrer">Request Samples</a> | Tube | 1 | TAIWAN | CHINA |
| AT25FF161A-SHN-T | Active | 2030 Jan | In Stock | SOIC-W | 1ku | $0.38 | <a href="https://www.renesas.com/samplecomponents/scripts/samplecenter/adestotech?cmd=menu" title="Request Samples" rel="noreferrer">Request Samples</a> | Tape & Reel | 1 | TAIWAN | CHINA |
| AT25FF161A-SSHL-T | Active | 2030 Jan | In Stock | SOIC-N | 1ku | $0.41 | <a href="https://www.renesas.com/samplecomponents/scripts/samplecenter/adestotech?cmd=menu" title="Request Samples" rel="noreferrer">Request Samples</a> | Tape & Reel | 1 | PHILIPPINES, TAIWAN | CHINA |
| AT25FF161A-SSHN-B | Active | 2030 Jan | In Stock | SOIC-N | 1ku | $0.34 | <a href="https://www.renesas.com/samplecomponents/scripts/samplecenter/adestotech?cmd=menu" title="Request Samples" rel="noreferrer">Request Samples</a> | Tube | 1 | PHILIPPINES | CHINA |
| AT25FF161A-SSHN-T | Active | 2030 Jan | In Stock | SOIC-N | 1ku | $0.34 | <a href="https://www.renesas.com/samplecomponents/scripts/samplecenter/adestotech?cmd=menu" title="Request Samples" rel="noreferrer">Request Samples</a> | Tape & Reel | 1 | PHILIPPINES | CHINA |
| AT25FF161A-SSHNHD-T | Active | 2030 Jan | In Stock | SOIC-N | 1ku | $0.4 | <a href="https://www.renesas.com/samplecomponents/scripts/samplecenter/adestotech?cmd=menu" title="Request Samples" rel="noreferrer">Request Samples</a> | Tape & Reel | 1 | PHILIPPINES, TAIWAN | CHINA |
| AT25FF161A-SSPN-T | Active | 2030 Jan | In Stock | SOIC-N | 1ku | $0.38 | <a href="https://www.renesas.com/samplecomponents/scripts/samplecenter/adestotech?cmd=menu" title="Request Samples" rel="noreferrer">Request Samples</a> | Tape & Reel | 1 | PHILIPPINES | CHINA |
| AT25FF161A-UUN-T | Active | 2030 Jan | In Stock | WLCSP | 1ku | $0.42 | <a href="https://www.renesas.com/samplecomponents/scripts/samplecenter/adestotech?cmd=menu" title="Request Samples" rel="noreferrer">Request Samples</a> | Tape & Reel | 1 | PHILIPPINES | CHINA |
| AT25FF161A-UUNHD-T | Active | 2030 Jan | In Stock | WLCSP | 1ku | $0.44 | <a href="https://www.renesas.com/samplecomponents/scripts/samplecenter/adestotech?cmd=menu" title="Request Samples" rel="noreferrer">Request Samples</a> | Tape & Reel | 1 | PHILIPPINES | CHINA |
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For a Fresh Serial Flash chip erase is required?
Dear Team, We bought some samples of AT25FF161A from the Dialog Semiconductor. When we tried to read the FLASH without clearing we are getting some data. Is it a fresh FLASH required any erase operation before using it? will there be any chance of pre programmed area in the FLASH ...
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