The KLM8G1GETF-B041 is an 8GB eMMC (embedded MultiMediaCard) memory device manufactured by Samsung. eMMC is a type of flash memory commonly used for mass storage in mobile devices and embedded systems. It integrates flash memory and a flash memory controller in a single package, simplifying integration and management of storage in electronic devices.
Applications
- Smartphones
- Tablets
- Wearable devices (smartwatches, fitness trackers)
- Embedded systems (e.g., industrial controllers, IoT devices)
- Navigation systems
- Digital cameras
Features
- 8GB storage capacity
- eMMC 5.1 interface for high-speed data transfer
- Integrated flash memory controller
- NAND flash memory technology
- Supports various eMMC features such as HS400, command queuing, and cache
- Low power consumption
- BGA (Ball Grid Array) package for surface mount assembly
Benefits
- Provides ample storage space for applications, media files, and operating systems.
- Enables fast boot times and application loading due to high data transfer rates.
- Simplifies system design by integrating flash memory and controller into a single package.
- Reduces power consumption, extending battery life in mobile devices.
- Offers reliable data storage with built-in error correction and wear leveling.
The KLM8G1GETF-B041 supports the eMMC 5.1 standard, which offers significant performance improvements over previous eMMC versions. The 'B041' suffix likely designates specific performance characteristics, temperature ranges, or packaging options. Consult the Samsung datasheet for the KLM8G1GETF-B041 to obtain precise specifications, including read/write speeds (sequential and random), operating voltage range, power consumption in various modes (idle, active, sleep), operating temperature range, and detailed package dimensions. The datasheet will also specify the supported features and commands of the eMMC interface. It is important to adhere to the manufacturer's recommendations for handling and soldering BGA packages to ensure reliable operation. eMMC devices typically have a limited number of program/erase cycles, so wear leveling algorithms are employed to distribute write operations evenly across the memory to extend its lifespan. The datasheet should provide information on the device's endurance rating (number of program/erase cycles).
Proper integration with the host system's eMMC controller and software drivers is essential for optimal performance and reliability.