Ferrite nanoparticles are interesting materials given their unique physical and chemical properties and wide applications. A novel electrochemical sensor based on a series of chromium-nano-ferrites {Fe3+[Fe2+Fe3+ (1-x)Cr3+ x ]O4; x (0.0-1.0} was fabricated for determination of Asenapine maleate (ASE.M). X-ray diffraction revealed the formation of crystallite nano-particles of lattice constant of (8.299-8.345 & Aring;) with a single phase of cubic inverse spinel structures. Particle size and specific surface area were (9.10-27.60 nm) and (60-175 m2g-1) using Transmission electron microscopy and Brunnauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) analysis, respectively. Among this Cr x Fe(3-x)O4 series, (CrFe2O4; x = 1) was appeared to get the smallest particles size and highest BET surface area. The charge transfer resistance (RCT) of (2220, 1680, 765, and 490 Omega) were achieved for Cr x Fe(3-x)O4 NPs/CPE (x = 0.0, 0.4, 0.8, and 1.0), respectively. CrFe2O4 performance was then improved via incorporation of 2D-graphene atomic crystals in a new ferrite-graphene nanocomposite of [0.25%(w/w) CrFe2O4 NPs: 7%(w/w) graphene nanosheets]. The feasibility of this sensor is achieved for determination of ASE.M in brand Saphris (R) and local Asenapine pharmaceutical products. In addition, a wide linear concentration range of (6.5 x 10-9-1.0 x 10-6 M) with LOD value of 8.88 x 10-10 M were achieved in human plasma.