Description
The AT25SL128A is a member of our Standard class code and data storage solutions designed for low voltage systems in which program code is shadowed from Flash memory into embedded or external RAM for execution.
The architecture includes standard erase block sizes and a security register for unique device serialization, system-level Electronic Serial Number (ESN) storage, locked key storage, etc.
- Universally compatible pinout and command set
- Standard block architecture
- Continuous read, wrap and burst modes for XiP
| Part Number | Status | Longevity | Stock | Package | Budgetary Price (USD) | Sample Catalog | Carrier Type | Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) | Country of Assembly |
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| AT25SL128A-MHE-T | NRND | In Stock | UDFN | 1ku | $1.25 | <a href="https://www.renesas.com/samplecomponents/scripts/samplecenter/adestotech?cmd=menu" title="Request Samples" rel="noreferrer">Request Samples</a> | Tape & Reel | 1 | TAIWAN | |
| AT25SL128A-SHE-T | NRND | 2033 Jan | In Stock | SOIC-W | 1ku | $1.19 | <a href="https://www.renesas.com/samplecomponents/scripts/samplecenter/adestotech?cmd=menu" title="Request Samples" rel="noreferrer">Request Samples</a> | Tape & Reel | 1 | TAIWAN |
| AT25SL128A-SUE-T | NRND | Out of Stock | SOIC-W | Tape & Reel | 3 | ||||
| AT25SL128A-UIUE-T | NRND | Out of Stock | WLCSP | 1ku | $1.09 | <a href="https://www.renesas.com/samplecomponents/scripts/samplecenter/adestotech?cmd=menu" title="Request Samples" rel="noreferrer">Request Samples</a> | Tape & Reel | 1 | TAIWAN | |
| AT25SL128A-UUE-T | NRND | In Stock | WLCSP | 1ku | $1.09 | <a href="https://www.renesas.com/samplecomponents/scripts/samplecenter/adestotech?cmd=menu" title="Request Samples" rel="noreferrer">Request Samples</a> | Tape & Reel | 1 | PHILIPPINES |
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- Application NotePDF 884 KB R10AN0038EU0100 Rev.1.00 Mar 10, 2026This application note discusses endurance and data retention in NOR Flash memory products. It describes the structure and operation of the NOR Flash transistor, the mechanisms of NOR Flash device failure and oxide degradation which limit endurance and data retention. It explains JEDEC-based test procedures for certifying endurance and data retention specifications and ways to mitigate limitations. The first part of this document and the appendix provide background for understanding the issue. The later sections describe practical scenarios of interest to most customers.
- Product Change NoticePDF 227 KB PCN 079 Dec 17, 2025Communicates that Renesas Electronics has begun the End-of-Life (EOL) Process for AT25SL128A and AT25QL128A.
- Application NotePDF 695 KB AN503 Sep 05, 2025Explores thermal resistance in integrated circuits (ICs) and details its role in managing heat from power consumption to ensure reliable operation. Proper thermal management enhances IC performance and longevity. Thermal resistance, measured in °C/W, quantifies heat flow resistance from the silicon die to the environment or PCB, with key types including junction-to-case (θJC), case-to-ambient (θCA), junction-to-ambient (θJA), and junction-to-board (θJB).
- Application NotePDF 2.62 MB AN500 Feb 13, 2024AI-generated Summary: NOR Flash memory requires an erase operation before programming, which occurs in three phases: Pre-Program, Erase, and Recovery. The erase process affects entire blocks simultaneously, not byte-by-byte. Memory cells use floating gate MOSFETs to store data, organized into arrays of rows (Word-Lines) and columns (Bit-Lines). Physical Blocks contain multiple Logical Blocks and share common p-wells and Bit-Lines, impacting operation. Smaller Logical Blocks enable improved erase performance through parallelization. Understanding these processes and potential interruptions is crucial for designing reliable systems.
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- Model - IBIS
- Application NotePDF 710 KB AN502 Jan 24, 2024AI-generated Summary: Renesas NOR flash devices require decoupling capacitors close to VCC and GND pins to stabilize voltage, typically 1 μF with an optional 100 nF capacitor. Pull-up resistors are recommended on CS#, WP#/IO2, and HOLD#/IO3 pins to ensure proper signal states and facilitate debugging. Signal routing should minimize trace length and maintain a solid ground plane for high-speed signals. Power supply must rise monotonically during power-up. Basic system bring-up involves verifying installation, voltage levels, and SPI communication using manufacturer/device ID commands. Software drivers depend on host MCU architecture; Renesas offers example drivers and support. Correct erase/program sequences include write-enable, erase/program commands, and status checks. Tools for programming include flash loader plug-ins and debug probes. Switching from single to quad-SPI involves setting the quad-enable bit, changing pin functions. Dummy cycles introduce necessary wait times during read commands to accommodate latency.
- GuidePDF 790 KB SPI_NOR_Flash_Product_Guide_PBFLASH03102022rev-C Jun 16, 2023
- Product Change NoticePDF 195 KB Mar 06, 2023
- Application Note
- DocumentPDF 1 MB R10DS0315EU0000 Rev.0.00 Jun 28, 2022
- Application NotePDF 794 KB May 12, 2022AI-generated Summary: Renesas NOR flash devices implement multiple protection methods to safeguard memory arrays, status registers, flash states, and resets from accidental or intentional modifications. Protection types include hardware-based write protection via the WP pin and software-based protection through commands controlling status registers and memory blocks. Memory array protection schemes include individual block protection, allowing sector-level lock/unlock, and memory edge protection, which protects contiguous regions aligned to memory edges. Status register protection indirectly secures memory by blocking changes to protection states. Detailed command sets and register bits configure these protections, ensuring robust flash memory integrity.
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- GuidePDF 790 KB SPI_NOR_Flash_Product_Guide_PBFLASH03102022rev-C Jun 16, 2023
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- Application NotePDF 884 KB R10AN0038EU0100 Rev.1.00 Mar 10, 2026This application note discusses endurance and data retention in NOR Flash memory products. It describes the structure and operation of the NOR Flash transistor, the mechanisms of NOR Flash device failure and oxide degradation which limit endurance and data retention. It explains JEDEC-based test procedures for certifying endurance and data retention specifications and ways to mitigate limitations. The first part of this document and the appendix provide background for understanding the issue. The later sections describe practical scenarios of interest to most customers.
- Application NotePDF 695 KB AN503 Sep 05, 2025Explores thermal resistance in integrated circuits (ICs) and details its role in managing heat from power consumption to ensure reliable operation. Proper thermal management enhances IC performance and longevity. Thermal resistance, measured in °C/W, quantifies heat flow resistance from the silicon die to the environment or PCB, with key types including junction-to-case (θJC), case-to-ambient (θCA), junction-to-ambient (θJA), and junction-to-board (θJB).
- Application NotePDF 2.62 MB AN500 Feb 13, 2024AI-generated Summary: NOR Flash memory requires an erase operation before programming, which occurs in three phases: Pre-Program, Erase, and Recovery. The erase process affects entire blocks simultaneously, not byte-by-byte. Memory cells use floating gate MOSFETs to store data, organized into arrays of rows (Word-Lines) and columns (Bit-Lines). Physical Blocks contain multiple Logical Blocks and share common p-wells and Bit-Lines, impacting operation. Smaller Logical Blocks enable improved erase performance through parallelization. Understanding these processes and potential interruptions is crucial for designing reliable systems.
- Application NotePDF 710 KB AN502 Jan 24, 2024AI-generated Summary: Renesas NOR flash devices require decoupling capacitors close to VCC and GND pins to stabilize voltage, typically 1 μF with an optional 100 nF capacitor. Pull-up resistors are recommended on CS#, WP#/IO2, and HOLD#/IO3 pins to ensure proper signal states and facilitate debugging. Signal routing should minimize trace length and maintain a solid ground plane for high-speed signals. Power supply must rise monotonically during power-up. Basic system bring-up involves verifying installation, voltage levels, and SPI communication using manufacturer/device ID commands. Software drivers depend on host MCU architecture; Renesas offers example drivers and support. Correct erase/program sequences include write-enable, erase/program commands, and status checks. Tools for programming include flash loader plug-ins and debug probes. Switching from single to quad-SPI involves setting the quad-enable bit, changing pin functions. Dummy cycles introduce necessary wait times during read commands to accommodate latency.
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- Product Change NoticePDF 227 KB PCN 079 Dec 17, 2025Communicates that Renesas Electronics has begun the End-of-Life (EOL) Process for AT25SL128A and AT25QL128A.
- Product Change NoticePDF 195 KB Mar 06, 2023
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- Development ToolµISP is a compact standalone and universal solution, specifically designed for production environments, based on Algocrafts WriteNow! Technology. This is a standard tool for many families and devices and supports multi programming protocol (JTAG, SPI, UART, DAP, SWD, I2C, BDM, custom protocol, etc).Provided By: Algocraft Srl
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