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The new Quad SPI flash format, which uses a modified, six-pin SPI configuration, is much faster than traditional SPI formats. Quad SPI delivers a transfer rate of 40Mbps; the same as using two 16-bit parallel devices. Using Quad SPI is often much less expensive than the parallel approach since it uses far fewer pins and is in a much smaller package. It would seem that Quad SPI Flash would be a good replacement for parallel Flash in embedded systems, but the reality is that today's 32-bit microcontrollers are not typically designed to support Quad SPI flash at its maximum speeds. NXP has introduced the patent-pending SPI Flash Interface, SPIFI peripheral, and Quad SPI Flash can be used by LPC ARM microcontrollers to take advantage of the many benefits of Quad SPI Flash.
PTM Published on: 2011-04-29