Overview
The M29F800DB70N6F TR is a Parallel NOR Flash memory component manufactured by Micron Technology Inc. This device is designed for reliable code storage, including boot code, application code, operating system code, and execute-in-place (XIP) code. Although this specific part is no longer in production, it remains relevant for legacy storage solutions and maintenance of existing systems.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Type | NOR Flash Memory |
Capacity | 8 Mbit |
Organization | 1M x 8 / 512K x 16 |
Access Time | 70 ns |
Voltage | 5V |
Package | 48-TSOP |
Status | Obsolete |
Key Features
- High reliability for code storage, including boot, application, and operating system code.
- Execute-in-place (XIP) capability, allowing code execution directly from the flash memory.
- Fast access times, with a 70 ns read access time.
- Single 5V power supply, simplifying system design.
- 48-TSOP package, suitable for a variety of board designs.
Applications
- Embedded systems requiring reliable code storage.
- Industrial control systems.
- Automotive electronics.
- Consumer electronics.
- Legacy systems where compatibility with older designs is necessary.
Q & A
- What is the capacity of the M29F800DB70N6F TR?
The capacity of the M29F800DB70N6F TR is 8 Mbit, organized as 1M x 8 or 512K x 16.
- What is the access time of this device?
The access time of the M29F800DB70N6F TR is 70 ns.
- What is the voltage requirement for this component?
The M29F800DB70N6F TR operates on a single 5V power supply.
- What package type does this component use?
The M29F800DB70N6F TR is packaged in a 48-TSOP.
- Is the M29F800DB70N6F TR still in production?
No, the M29F800DB70N6F TR is an obsolete part and is no longer manufactured.
- What are some common applications for this component?
Common applications include embedded systems, industrial control systems, automotive electronics, and consumer electronics.
- Does this component support execute-in-place (XIP) functionality?
- Why is this component used in legacy systems?
This component is used in legacy systems due to its compatibility with older designs and the need for reliable code storage in these systems.
- Where can I find detailed specifications for this component?
Detailed specifications can be found on Micron's official website, although access may require additional forms and approvals due to the component's obsolete status.
- What are some alternatives if this component is no longer available?
Alternatives can be found by consulting Micron's product catalog or using component substitution tools available on distributor websites like Digi-Key or Mouser.