GigaDevice unveils 128Mb SPI NOR Flash in 3x3x0.4mm FO-USON8 package

GigaDevice, a semiconductor industry provider of flash memory, 32-bit microcontrollers, sensors, and analogue technology, announces launch of 128Mb SPI NOR FlashGD25LE128EXH, in the ultra-compact 3x3x0.4mm FO-USON8 package. With its thickness of only 0.4mm, the GD25LE128EXH offers designers unparalleled flexibility in designing compact applications, making it the ideal code storage unit for IoT, wearables, healthcare, and networking products that demand high functionality and low power consumption.

As product of GigaDevice’s low power SPI NOR Flash series, the GD25LE128EXH features outstanding performance, with a maximum frequency of 133MHz and a data throughput of up to 532Mbit/s, significantly enhancing system access speed and instant-on capability. Compared to other industry products, the GD25LE128EXH operates at a lower read current of only 6mA when running at 4-channel 133MHz frequency, reducing the power consumption by 45% and effectively extending battery life. The GD25LE128EXH achieves an ultra-small size for 128Mb products by using the new FO-USON8 package, which reduces area by 70% and thickness by 50%, compared to the conventional 6x5x0.8mm WSON8 package typically used for such products. As a result, GD25LE128EXH takes up 85% less space and reduces material cost.

The 3x3x0.4mm FO-USON8 GD25LE128EXH is also pin compatible with 64Mb and lower capacity 3x4x 0.6mm USON8 products, enabling quick density upgrades to 128Mb without changing the PCB layout.

“As a leading fabless company, GigaDevice not only advocates for innovative technology, but also applies it in practice,” says Mike Chen, executive director of GigaDevice memory business unit. “Our new GD25LE128EXH, the industry’s first 128Mb SPI NOR Flash in an ultra-small package, with its lower power consumption, perfectly suitable for any battery-powered design. We anticipate an increase in demand for high-density SPI NOR Flash that is small and power-efficient, and we are planning to develop a product portfolio using advanced package technology to address such needs in the near future.”

The GD25LE128EXH is currently in mass production, please contact our sales and distributors for order information. The 3mmx2mmx0.4mm FO-USON8 GD25LE64E will be expected to provide samples in the end of May, contact our sales to get more details.

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