Second Generation SyncFlash Offers A Multitude of Enhancements

July 1, 2002
The company’s second-generation, 64-Mb SyncFlash device adds a plethora of new features. These include a 143 MHz SDRAM interface, x32 and x16 configurations, FBGA, TSOP and DIMM package options, a 1.8V I/O option, burst-write support, and a

The company’s second-generation, 64-Mb SyncFlash device adds a plethora of new features. These include a 143 MHz SDRAM interface, x32 and x16 configurations, FBGA, TSOP and DIMM package options, a 1.8V I/O option, burst-write support, and a software command sequence for interfacing with SDRAM memory controllers. Operating on 3.3V, the device is organized as either 2 Mb x 32 Mb or 4 Mb x 16 Mb in a 90-ball FBGA and an 86-pin TSOP. Fabricated on 0.15 µm technology, the device is also available operating at 125 MHz employing 1.8V I/O. For more details, contact MICRON TECHNOLOGY INC., Boise, ID. (800) 932-4991.

Company: MICRON TECHNOLOGY INC.

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