The LH28F160BGHB-BTLZ0 is a 16-Mbit (2M x 8 or 1M x 16) Flash Memory device manufactured by Sharp Microelectronics. It's designed for applications requiring non-volatile storage, such as embedded systems, portable devices, and data logging.
Applications:
- Embedded Systems: Storing firmware, boot code, and configuration data in embedded systems.
- Portable Devices: Storing user data, application code, and operating system components in mobile phones, PDAs, and digital cameras.
- Data Logging: Storing sensor data, event logs, and other types of data in data logging systems.
- Networking Equipment: Storing network configuration data, firmware updates, and routing tables in routers and switches.
- Industrial Control Systems: Storing program code, calibration data, and operating parameters in industrial controllers.
Features:
- 16-Mbit Capacity: Provides 16 megabits of non-volatile storage.
- CMOS Technology: Offers low power consumption and high performance.
- Sector Erase Capability: Allows for selective erasure of memory sectors.
- Byte/Word Programmability: Supports programming of individual bytes or words.
- Fast Read Access Time: Provides fast read access for efficient data retrieval.
Benefits:
- Non-Volatile Storage: Retains data even when power is removed.
- Low Power Consumption: Extends battery life in portable devices.
- Flexible Memory Management: Sector erase capability enables efficient memory management.
- Fast Performance: Fast read access time improves system performance.
- Reliable Data Storage: Provides reliable data storage for critical applications.
Additional Details:
The LH28F160BGHB-BTLZ0 typically operates on a 3V or 5V power supply. It supports a variety of programming and erase cycles. The device is often available in surface-mount packages such as TSOP or PLCC. Detailed specifications can be found in the manufacturer's datasheet, including information on read access time, programming time, erase time, and operating temperature range. The device is typically used in applications where frequent data updates are not required, as the erase/write cycle endurance is limited.