The KMFE10012M-B214 is an eMMC (embedded MultiMediaCard) device manufactured by Samsung. eMMC is a type of flash memory commonly used for mass storage in mobile and embedded systems. It integrates both flash memory and a flash memory controller in a single package, simplifying storage management for system designers.
Applications
- Smartphones
- Tablets
- Embedded Systems
- Automotive infotainment systems
- Industrial control systems
- Wearable Devices
Features
- eMMC interface
- Integrated flash memory controller
- NAND flash memory technology
- Ball Grid Array (BGA) package for surface mount assembly
- High-speed data transfer capabilities
- Low power consumption
Benefits
- Simplified system design due to integrated flash memory and controller
- High storage capacity for applications, data, and operating systems
- Fast boot times and application loading
- Low power consumption for extended battery life in portable devices
- Reliable data storage with built-in error correction
Specific details such as storage capacity (e.g., 16GB, 32GB, 64GB), eMMC version (e.g., eMMC 5.1), operating voltage, and temperature range are dependent on the specific configuration of the KMFE10012M-B214. The suffix '-B214' likely indicates specific characteristics like speed grade, temperature rating, or other specific configuration details. To determine the exact specifications, consult the official datasheet provided by Samsung. The datasheet will contain crucial information such as read/write speeds, operating temperature, power consumption, the number of program/erase cycles, and package dimensions. Proper handling during assembly is critical with BGA packages. The datasheet provides information regarding soldering profiles and other relevant assembly guidelines. Wear leveling algorithms are implemented to maximize the lifespan of the device, and the datasheet should specify details on the implemented wear leveling strategies.