Adafruit XTSD SPI Flash SD Card - 4GB

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SKU: TH2100 MPN: ADA6039
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This SMT-style SD storage chip behaves like a standard 4 GB SD card while eliminating removable media, making it ideal for compact and high-vibration embedded designs. It works with existing Arduino and CircuitPython SD libraries and handles wear leveling and ECC internally for reliable data logging.

Quick Specs
  • Capacity: 32 Gbit (4 GB)
  • Interface: SPI (SD-compatible)
  • Clock Speed: Up to 50 MHz
  • Write Speed: SD Class 8
  • Reliability: Built-in ECC & NAND management
  • Operating Temperature: -25°C to +85°C
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Overview

This Adafruit XTSD SPI Flash SD Card breakout board features a unique SD card implemented in an SMT chip format, offering the convenience of standard SD storage without a removable card. Although it looks like an SPI Flash chip, it behaves exactly like a 4 GB FAT-formatted SD card and works seamlessly with existing SD libraries in Arduino and CircuitPython.

Ideal for compact or high-vibration designs, this solution eliminates loose connectors while providing built-in wear leveling and ECC handled internally by the chip. The breakout is preconfigured for SPI mode and includes a 3.3 V regulator, level shifting for 3 V or 5 V logic, and a CS pull-up, making it quick to wire and easy to integrate into data logging, embedded storage, or USB mass-storage projects.

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Technical details for Adafruit XTSD SPI Flash SD Card - 4GB.

Specification Details
Storage Capacity 32 Gbit (4 GB)
Operating Temperature -25°C to +85°C
Storage Temperature -40°C to +150°C
Maximum Clock Frequency Up to 50 MHz
Error Correction Built-in hardware ECC engine
NAND Management Integrated wear leveling and reliability management
Write Speed Class SD Speed Class 8

Pinout

Pin Description
VIN 3–5 V power input. Use the same voltage as your MCU logic level (typically 5 V for Arduino).
3V3 Regulated 3.3 V output from onboard LDO (up to 100 mA available).
GND Common ground for power and logic.
SCK SPI clock input.
MISO SPI data output from SD chip to microcontroller.
MOSI SPI data input from microcontroller to SD chip.
CS Chip Select (active low). Pull low to start an SPI transaction.

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