The EN29SL800B-90BIP is an 8M-bit (1M x 8) CMOS Flash Memory device manufactured by Eon Silicon Solution. This device is part of their end-of-life product line, designed for embedded systems that require reliable non-volatile memory. It is often used in applications such as storing boot code, program code, and data in various electronic devices.
Applications
- Embedded systems requiring non-volatile memory
- Boot code storage in electronic devices
- Program code storage in microcontroller-based systems
- Data storage in industrial control systems
- Firmware storage in telecommunications equipment
Features
- 8M-bit (1M x 8) Flash Memory
- Fast Access Time: 90ns
- Single 5V Power Supply
- Sector Erase Capability
- TTL Compatible Inputs and Outputs
- Low Power Consumption
- Available in DIP and PLCC Packages
Benefits
- Non-Volatile Storage: Retains data even when power is removed
- Fast Access Time: Enables quick boot-up and data retrieval
- Easy Integration: TTL compatible I/O simplifies interfacing with microcontrollers
- Reliable Performance: Provides stable and consistent operation
- Cost-Effective Solution: Suitable for older designs and cost-sensitive applications
Additional Details
The EN29SL800B-90BIP is a CMOS Flash Memory device providing 8M-bit of non-volatile storage. It offers a fast access time of 90ns, which facilitates quick data retrieval and execution of stored programs. Designed to operate on a single 5V power supply, this memory simplifies power supply requirements in embedded systems. The device features a sector erase capability, allowing specific memory blocks to be erased and reprogrammed without affecting the entire memory content. Its TTL compatible inputs and outputs ensure seamless integration with a wide range of microcontrollers and digital circuits. Available in DIP and PLCC packages, the EN29SL800B-90BIP provides flexibility in mounting options. Being an end-of-life product, it is important to consider its limited availability and explore alternative memory solutions for new designs. However, it remains a reliable option for maintaining and supporting legacy systems that utilize this specific memory device.