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Serial flash current consumption

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Hi all,
I plan to use FLASH memory in a project, and I'm concern about the current consumption of the serial FLASH.
With SST25VF512 (for example) the read current consumption is 10ma, at 20Mhz. I don't need to work in such speed - 400khz is more than I need.

How can I determine the read current consumption at ~500khz?

More ever, how will the write current consumption change at 500khz? (mfg clam for 30ma write current consumption, but doesn't say what is the speed)

Thanks,
Nir
 

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