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AMMC0XXA Datasheet 2/ 4/ or 8 Megabyte 5.0 Volt-only Flash Miniature Card

Manufacturer: Advanced Micro Devices

Datasheet Details

Part number AMMC0XXA
Manufacturer Advanced Micro Devices
File Size 182.34 KB
Description 2/ 4/ or 8 Megabyte 5.0 Volt-only Flash Miniature Card
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General Description

The Miniature Card is an expansion card that provides a high-performance, small form factor solution for data and file storage to the portable, handheld market, which includes audio, digital film, wireless, and PDA (Portable Digital Assistant) applications.

The Miniature Card provides a low cost, low power, high performa

Overview

PRELIMINARY AmMC0XXA 2, 4, or 8 Megabyte 5.0 Volt-only Flash Miniature Card DISTINCTIVE CHARACTERISTICS s 2, 4, or 8 Mbytes of addressable Flash memory s 5.0 Volt-only, single power supply operation — Write and read voltage: 5.0 V ± 10% — No additional supply current required for VPP s Fast access time — 100 or 150 ns access time s CMOS low power consumption — Typical active read current: 70 mA (word mode) — Typical active erase/write current: 100 mA (word mode) — Typical standby current: 10 µA (8 Mbyte card) s High write endurance — Guaranteed minimum 100,000 write/erase cycles per card — More than 1,000,000 cycles per card typical s Uniform sector architecture — 64K byte individually useable sectors — Erase Suspend/Resume increases system level performance — BUSY# and RESET# signals s Zero data retention power — No power required to retain data s Available in industrial temperature grade (–40°C to +85°C) s Miniature Card standard form factor — True interchangeability — 60-pad connector — Supports multiple technologies — Sonic welded stainless steel case — PCMCIA Type II adapter available — Selectable byte- or word-wide configuration — Small form factor (38 mm x 33 mm x 3.

Key Features

  • memory upgrades or boot program that users switches only when they require an upgrade. The use of this type of card is similar to a SIMM memory expansion.