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Infineon Technologies S25FL116K0XMFN010 — Memory (DRAM / SRAM / Flash / EEPROM)

S25FL116K0XMFN010 16 Mbit NOR Flash – Obsolete

MPNS25FL116K0XMFN010
Obsolete

Infineon Technologies FL1-K series, 16 Mbit (2M x 8) NOR Flash, SPI - Quad I/O interface, 108 MHz clock, 2.7V ~ 3.6V supply, -40°C ~ 125°C, 8-SOIC package

Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Jul 2026

Specifications

S25FL116K0XMFN010 specifications
ParameterValue
SeriesFL1-K
Memory typeNon-Volatile
MountingSurface Mount
Voltage2.7V ~ 3.6V
Frequency108 MHz
Memory interfaceSPI - Quad I/O
Operating temperature-40°C ~ 125°C (TA)
PackageTray
TechnologyFLASH - NOR
Memory size16Mbit
Memory formatFLASH
Case8-SOIC (0.209\", 5.30mm Width)
Memory organization2M x 8
Write cycle time - word, page3ms

Product details

16 Mbit NOR Flash with Quad SPI — S25FL116K0XMFN010

The S25FL116K0XMFN010 is a 16 Mbit (2M x 8) NOR Flash from Infineon's FL1-K series, using a SPI - Quad I/O interface that supports clock rates up to 108 MHz. Non-volatile storage with page program and sector erase, organised for code-shadow or execute-in-place (XIP) in embedded systems.

Parametric fit — clock, voltage, and temperature

Runs from a 2.7V to 3.6V supply rail, making it a direct fit for 3.3V logic domains without a level shifter. The 108 MHz Quad SPI clock supports code execution from Flash. The write cycle time of 3 ms per page or word is typical for NOR — budget for the erase time separately during firmware updates.

Any stock found will carry original date codes; verify age and moisture sensitivity before reflow.

Supplied in an 8-SOIC (0.209", 5.30 mm width) surface-mount package — the same footprint as a standard SOIC-8. The wide-body version allows better heat dissipation than the narrow SOIC-8 for extended temperature operation.

Frequently asked questions

Is S25FL116K0XMFN010 compatible with standard SPI?

Yes — the memory interface is SPI with Quad I/O support. It operates in standard SPI mode (single-bit) and can switch to Quad I/O for higher throughput. The 108 MHz clock applies to both modes.