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S29AL016J70FFI022
  • S29AL016J70FFI022

S29AL016J70FFI022

The S29AL016J70FFI022 is a 16 Mbit, 3 V boot sector Flash memory built on 110 nm process technology. It operates from 2.7 V to 3.6 V supply and -40°C to +85°C industrial temperature range. Access time is 70 ns, standby and sleep currents are 0.2 µA typical, and read current is 7 mA at 5 MHz. Flexible sector architecture, hardware sector protection, JEDEC command set compatibility, and 1,000,000 cycles per sector endurance ensure reliable code storage and fast access.

Infineon Technologies S29AL016J70FFI022 Product Info

16 April 2026 0

Parameters

Density

16 MBit

Family

AL-J

Initial Access Time

70 ns

Interface Frequency (SDR/DDR) (MHz)

NA

Interfaces

Parallel

Lead Ball Finish

Sn/Ag/Cu

Operating Temperature range

-40 °C to 85 °C

Operating Voltage range

2.7 V to 3.6 V

Operating Voltage

3 V

Peak Reflow Temp

260 °C

Qualification

Industrial

Features

  • Single 2.7–3.6 V power supply operation
  • 16 Mbit density, x8/x16 data bus options
  • Access times as fast as 55 ns
  • Flexible sector architecture (multiple sizes)
  • Secured Silicon Sector for device ID
  • Ultra low power: 0.2 μA standby/sleep
  • 1,000,000 cycles per sector endurance
  • 20-year data retention
  • Hardware data protection features
  • JEDEC command set and pinout compatible
  • Embedded program/erase algorithms
  • CFI (Common Flash Interface) compliant

Description

  • Simplifies power design, needs only 3 V
  • Supports wide range of microprocessors
  • Enables fast code execution, no wait states
  • Allows selective erase/program for
  • Provides secure, permanent device ID
  • Minimizes battery drain in low-power modes
  • Reliable for frequent updates, long lifetime
  • Retains data for years, ideal for code
  • Protects data from accidental writes/erases
  • Easy system integration, industry standard
  • Automated programming/erase for ease of use
  • Host software can auto-configure device

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