Overview
The M29F400BT70N6E is a 4Mbit non-volatile FLASH memory device manufactured by Micron Technology Inc. This component features a parallel interface and is designed to support a wide range of applications requiring reliable and efficient memory solutions. Although the M29F400BT70N6E is currently obsolete and no longer in production, it remains relevant for legacy systems and maintenance of existing hardware.
Key Specifications
Specification | Value |
---|---|
Memory Type | NOR Flash Memory |
Memory Size | 4 Mbit |
Interface | Parallel |
Access Time | 70 ns |
Package Type | 48-TSOP (Thin Small Outline Package) |
Operating Voltage | 5V |
Temperature Range | Wide temperature range (specific details may vary, typically -40°C to 85°C or similar) |
Key Features
- Non-volatile memory, retaining data even when power is turned off.
- Parallel interface for high-speed data transfer.
- Wide temperature range, making it suitable for various environmental conditions.
- 48-TSOP package, providing a compact and reliable physical form factor.
Applications
The M29F400BT70N6E is suitable for a variety of applications, including:
- Embedded systems requiring non-volatile memory.
- Industrial control systems.
- Automotive electronics.
- Consumer electronics needing reliable storage solutions.
Q & A
- What is the memory size of the M29F400BT70N6E?
The memory size is 4 Mbit. - What type of interface does the M29F400BT70N6E use?
The M29F400BT70N6E uses a parallel interface. - What is the access time of the M29F400BT70N6E?
The access time is 70 ns. - What is the package type of the M29F400BT70N6E?
The package type is 48-TSOP. - Is the M29F400BT70N6E still in production?
No, the M29F400BT70N6E is obsolete and no longer manufactured. - What is the operating voltage of the M29F400BT70N6E?
The operating voltage is 5V. - What are the typical temperature ranges for the M29F400BT70N6E?
The typical temperature range is wide, often between -40°C to 85°C. - What are some common applications for the M29F400BT70N6E?
Common applications include embedded systems, industrial control systems, automotive electronics, and consumer electronics. - Why is the M29F400BT70N6E still relevant despite being obsolete?
It remains relevant for maintaining and supporting legacy systems that still use this component. - Where can I find detailed specifications for the M29F400BT70N6E?
Detailed specifications can be found on Micron Technology's website, although access may require additional forms and approvals due to the component's obsolete status.