The M29W064FB70N3F is a 64 Mbit (8Mb x8 or 4Mb x16) Flash memory device manufactured by Numonyx (now Micron Technology). It's a non-volatile memory that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed, making it suitable for storing firmware, code, and data in a wide range of embedded systems. The device is organized as either 8Mb x8 or 4Mb x16, providing flexibility for different application requirements.
Applications:
- Embedded systems
- Networking equipment
- Industrial control systems
- Consumer electronics
- Automotive electronics
Features:
- 64 Mbit (8Mb x8 or 4Mb x16) Flash memory
- Supply voltage: 2.7V to 3.6V
- Sector erase architecture
- Fast access time: 70ns
- Program and erase cycles: 100,000
- Extended temperature range
- TSOP48 package
Benefits:
- Provides non-volatile storage for critical data and code
- Offers fast access times for quick data retrieval
- Allows for in-system programming and reprogramming
- Ensures data integrity with high endurance
- Operates reliably in harsh environments with extended temperature range
- Simplifies board layout with its TSOP48 package
Technical Specifications:
The M29W064FB70N3F operates with a supply voltage ranging from 2.7V to 3.6V, providing compatibility with various embedded systems. The sector erase architecture allows for selective erasing of memory blocks, minimizing the erase time. The fast access time of 70ns ensures quick data retrieval. The device is guaranteed for 100,000 program and erase cycles, ensuring data integrity over its lifespan. It operates over an extended temperature range, making it suitable for harsh environments. The TSOP48 (Thin Small Outline Package) simplifies board layout. The device supports both 8-bit and 16-bit data bus widths. The power consumption during read operations is typically low. The device also incorporates protection features such as write protection and data protection.
The M29W064FB70N3F is commonly used in networking equipment to store boot code and configuration data. It's also used in industrial control systems to store program code and data logs. In consumer electronics, it's used in set-top boxes and digital TVs. In automotive electronics, it's used in engine control units (ECUs) and infotainment systems. The device's non-volatile nature and fast access times make it an essential component in many embedded applications.