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3.0V Devices
S29AL family
S29AL004D
S29AL008D
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S29AL032D Product Overview

S29AL Family

The S29AL family of 3.0 Volt-only, conventional architecture Flash Memory devices feature innovations that help you develop breakthrough products faster and easier than ever before. The S29AL devices are also ideal drop-in replacements for Am29LV Flash memory products, and include the following features:

  • Zero-power operation. Automatic-sleep and standby modes cut energy consumption to a minimum while maintaining high system-level performance.
  • Quicker programming. Our new unlock bypass command reduces device programming set-up time by 50 percent.
  • Single-power-supply operation. Industry-standard 2.7V - 3.6V operation keeps this increased design flexibility and lower system cost.
  • Embedded Algorithms. Simplifies program/erase software development, shortens time to market, and protects system code from inadvertent data loss.
  • Versatile I/O. Device generates data output voltages and tolerates data input voltages as determined by to V IO pin.
  • Sector-erase architecture. This unique feature lets you make fast, easy modular code updates.
  • Multiple-sector protect. Protects code, including boot code, from viruses and saves money by eliminating the need for a separate boot EPROM.
  • Proven industry-standard architecture. Allows easy upgrading of existing and future designs.
  • Guaranteed 1,000,000 program/erase cycles. The industry's highest reliability (0.35-micron devices).
Zero adds up to a lot: The Spansion 3.0 Volt-only devices use 60 percent less power than 5.0 Volt flash devices. They also feature a low-power active mode that allows very low current consumption in read, program, and erase modes.


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