Atmel Announces AT25DF081 Industry’s First 1.8 V 8-Megabit Serial Flash Device

By pur, Tuesday, August 26th, 2008
Category: Embedded Device

The new AT25DF081 is the industry’s first 8-megabit Serial Flash device capable of operating at 1.8-volts. With a low-voltage operating range of 1.65V to 1.95V, the AT25DF081 operates at the same voltage range as many current and upcoming sub-90nm ASICs and processors/controllers which allows system designers to finally create applications that can utilize a single supply voltage for all components in the system while also saving a significant amount of cost. The AT25DF081 was designed specifically to operate at 1.8 volts, enabling the device to retain the same high levels of performance as its 3-volt counterpart. The 1.8-volt capability of the AT25DF081 solves the additional, common issues that plague any portable design…

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