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Offline ProgTopic starter

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Reading a Chip code
« on: July 28, 2016, 08:29:07 am »
Hey there,
We have these chip types:
W25Q128FV, W25Q128FV [WSON 6x5], W25Q128FV [TFBGA24 6*4], W25Q128FV [WSON 8x6], W25Q128FV [ISP], W25Q128FV [SOIC16], W25Q128FV [SOIC8], W25Q128FV [TFBGA24 5*5]
Source: here.

In the Winbond manual, page 97 we have some guides but in my case 25Q128FVIQ the x code is missing. This is the standard version (W25Q128FV) or is not supported?

Any documentation regarding the chip code reading will be appreciate it.
Thanks,
« Last Edit: July 28, 2016, 08:30:56 am by Prog »
 

Offline gnif

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Re: Reading a Chip code
« Reply #1 on: July 28, 2016, 09:09:40 am »
It is the same part, just special options, page 96 shows what they mean, in your case

I = Industrial
Q = Green Package with QE=1 in Status Register-2

If these designations are missing then it is not the 'Green' package, ie, uses leaded solder.
It also states the W and I indicators are not marked on the part.
 


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