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Infineon announces volume availability of new 8 Mbit and 16 Mbit EXCELON F-RAM non-volatile memories

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Update time : 2022-11-24 10:39:02
        Infineon Technologies AG has recently announced the volume availability of the company's new 8 Mbit and 16 Mbit EXCELON F-RAM memories (ferroelectric access memories). These memories are the industry's highest power density serial F-RAM memories and meet the needs of new generation automotive and industrial systems for non-volatile data recording and protection against data loss in harsh operating environments. The new memories operate from 1.71 V to 3.6 V. With a low pin count interface, the devices can support data throughputs of up to 54 MBps and are available in a RoHS-compliant 24-ball FBGA package.
        Infineon announces volume availability of new 8 Mbit and 16 Mbit EXCELON F-RAM non-volatile memories Ramesh Chettuvetty, Head of RAM Product Line, Infineon Technologies Automotive Electronics Division, said: "With the increase in automation and the rapid growth of the IoT sensor market, the market is demanding higher densities of memory for accurate and immediate data acquisition even in the event of power failure to meet Data logging requirements. Infineon's new EXCELONF-RAM products are able to perform critical data acquisition tasks efficiently and accurately while maintaining ultra-low power consumption. This makes the product ideal for factory automation solutions and automotive EDR (event data recording systems)."

        Infineon's EXCELON F-RAM is a new generation of ferroelectric access memory. The new product features an ultra-low power mode with a high-speed interface, as well as instant non-volatility and an unlimited number of read/write cycles, and in doing so is the industry's lowest power consumption mission-critical non-volatile memory. Serial memory read/write performance is comparable to that of battery-powered static memory with a parallel interface, with access times of 35 nanoseconds. With fast write speeds, outstanding endurance and industry-leading energy efficiency, EXCELON F-RAM is the data logging memory of choice for automotive, industrial and medical applications, among others.

 
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