The EMMC08G-W325-X01U is an embedded MultiMediaCard (eMMC) manufactured by Kingston. It provides 8GB of NAND flash memory for storage in various embedded systems and mobile applications.
Applications
- Smartphones: Used as the primary storage for the operating system, applications, and user data.
- Tablets: Provides storage for applications, user files, and system software.
- Smart TVs: Stores the operating system, streaming apps, and downloaded content.
- Set-Top Boxes: Used for storing firmware, application data, and user settings.
- GPS Navigation Devices: Stores map data, points of interest, and system software.
Features
- 8GB Storage Capacity: Offers sufficient storage for operating systems, applications, and user data in embedded systems.
- eMMC Interface: Complies with the eMMC standard for easy integration with host devices.
- NAND Flash Memory: Utilizes NAND flash memory for non-volatile data storage.
- Managed NAND: Integrated controller manages wear leveling, error correction, and other NAND management tasks.
- High-Speed Data Transfer: Enables fast read and write speeds for efficient data access.
Benefits
- Compact Form Factor: Allows for integration into space-constrained devices.
- Reliable Data Storage: NAND flash memory provides excellent data retention and reliability.
- Improved System Performance: Fast data transfer rates enhance overall system responsiveness.
- Simplified Integration: eMMC interface simplifies the design and development process.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed for power efficiency, extending battery life in portable applications.
Additional Details
The EMMC08G-W325-X01U supports standard eMMC features such as boot mode, sleep mode, and secure erase. The operating temperature range typically falls between -25°C and 85°C. Refer to the Kingston product datasheet for detailed specifications regarding performance characteristics like read/write speeds and power consumption. The internal controller manages the NAND flash, implementing wear-leveling algorithms, bad block management, and error correction (ECC) to ensure optimal device lifespan and data integrity.