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SerialFlash Proto Board

SerialFlash Proto Board

EN25F80 8Mbit Serial Flash SPI

SKU: MIKROE-480

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Overview

The SerialFlash PROTO Board is an additional board featuring 8 Mbit flash memory that can be used by the microcontroller or some other device. The board features an onboard EN25F80 chip that allows the microcontroller to use an additional 8 Mbit flash memory space via SPI serial interface.

Designed to fit into all standard prototyping breadboards, the SerialFlash PROTO Board can be used in a wide range of applications and electronics. Previously used to store preference data and configuration/setup data, the serial memory modules are known to be the most flexible non-volatile memory modules used. This memory module works on low power consumption and low voltage and is offered in a compact package with a lower pin count. All this makes this board a better choice over commonly used NVM solutions.

The SerialFlash PROTO Board supports operation on a 3.3V power supply only. It comes with seven connection pads that are unpopulated to allow users to connect the board to the system. It is configured to operate on a 3.3V power supply only.

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IC/Module: EN25F80 8 Mbit, low-voltage Serial Flash Memory

The EN25F80 is a low-power, high performance serial flash memory that allows the microcontroller to use additional 8Mbit flash memory via high-speed SPI serial interface. It is backed with high performance program/erase speed. It has 256 sectors of 4-Kbyte or 16 blocks of 64-Kbyte, where any sector or block can be erased individually. It can sustain a minimum of 100K program/erase cycles on each sector.

Board Connections

The SerialFlash PROTO Board is connected to other devices through the Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI). It uses a 1x7 connector CN1 for connection with the additional board. Next to the CN1 connector, the board denotes the function of pins provided on the additional board.

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