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Ultra low power consumption 256Mb SPI memory for MCU

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vipeo

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Hello,

I'm new to this topic, so please bear with me.

I'm trying to come up with a prototype which will be writing ~70kB/sec of data using ultra low-power MCU (well, that's that idea). The amount of data is up to 256 Mb. I googled and the best I found is Macronix products, for example - this Serial NOR Flash. But I really have no idea if this is the right tool for the job and what are my options overall.
I have to point out - this should be ultra low power solution (for Vcc 1.65 - 3.3 V or something like that).

I'd appreciate any suggestions - from links to articles to available products.
I prefer TI MCU's but that's just something I have worked with. It could be any other ultra low power MCU in case the memory requires a particular one or it has better characteristics.

Also, SPI is preferred as I understand this is the best interface supported by MCU's.

Thank you.
Alex
 
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