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AT45DB081D-SU

Specifications

SKU: 11249077

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Parameter Description Value Unit
Storage Capacity Total memory capacity 8 Mbit -
Data Page Size Size of each data page 264 bytes -
Sector Size Number of pages per sector 16 pages -
Block Size Number of sectors per block 8 sectors -
Supply Voltage (VCC) Operating voltage range 2.7 to 3.6 V
Standby Current Current consumption in standby mode 1.0 μA
Active Current Current consumption during active operation 15 mA
Programming Time Time required to program a page 3.5 ms
Erase Time Time required to erase a block 40 ms
Operating Temperature Range of operating temperatures -40 to +85 °C
Package Type Type of package SOIC-8 -
Pin Count Number of pins 8 -

Instructions for Using AT45DB081D-SU

  1. Power Supply:

    • Ensure the supply voltage (VCC) is within the specified range of 2.7V to 3.6V.
    • Connect the ground (GND) pin to the system ground.
  2. Initialization:

    • After power-up, wait for at least 100 microseconds before sending any commands to the device.
    • Set the chip select (CS) pin to low to activate the device.
  3. Command Sequence:

    • Use the serial input/output (SI/O) pin to send commands and data.
    • Commands are typically 8-bit sequences followed by address or data as required.
    • Refer to the command set in the datasheet for specific command codes and their functions.
  4. Reading Data:

    • Send the read command (e.g., 0x51 for Read Data) followed by the address of the first byte to be read.
    • The device will output the data on the SI/O pin.
  5. Writing Data:

    • Send the write command (e.g., 0x82 for Page Program) followed by the address of the first byte to be written.
    • Send the data to be programmed to the device.
    • Wait for the programming time (3.5 ms) before sending another command.
  6. Erasing Blocks:

    • Send the block erase command (e.g., 0x50 for Block Erase) followed by the address of the first byte of the block to be erased.
    • Wait for the erase time (40 ms) before sending another command.
  7. Status Check:

    • Use the status register read command (e.g., 0x70 for Read Status Register) to check the status of the device.
    • The status register indicates whether the device is busy or ready for the next operation.
  8. Power Down:

    • When not in use, set the CS pin to high to put the device into standby mode, reducing current consumption.
    • Before powering down, ensure all operations are completed and the device is in a known state.
  9. Handling:

    • Handle the device with care to avoid static discharge, which can damage the internal circuits.
    • Store the device in a dry, cool place when not in use.

For more detailed information, refer to the AT45DB081D-SU datasheet provided by the manufacturer.

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