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Numonyx® M58BW (Automotive-dedicated NOR Flash family, 3V, burst)
The Numonyx® M58BW family of flash memories has been specifically developed for critical Automotive applications with x32 data bus width and fast burst read mode.
Optimized for engine control units, transmission control units, telematics and other automotive applications, the M58BW family is designed to interface with 2.5V low-voltage microcontrollers operating in the full automotive temperature range from -40 to +125ºC. The device features 4, 8 or continuous long word synchronous burst mode reads. The M58BW family enables higher performance and lower component count.
- Automotive temperature range: -40º to +125º C
- 16Mb or 32Mb flash memory densities with boot sectors
- Burst mode x32 bit data bus
- Compatibility between the two densities (16Mb and 32Mb versions); same pin-out and packages, same functionality with added features and speed improvements
- Supply voltages: 2.7 to 3.6V (VDD memory core) and 2.5 to 3.3V (VDDQ for interfacing low-voltage microcontrollers)
- PQFP80, LBGA80 packages (RoHS compliant)
- Endurance 100Kcyles and data retention of 20 years
- Over 1Million write/erase cycles without fails on a single sector
- AEC-Q100 with full PPAP support
M58BW brochure (.pdf)
M58BW datasheet link (.pdf)
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The reference designs and software/hardware tutorials provided with this kit will give a jump-start to your development. The package worth 735 Euros includes a ROHS compliant SP605 base board including the XC6SLX45T-FGG484 -3 FPGA, the ISE Design Suite device-locked for the Spartan-6 LX45T FPGA and numerous other tools.
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And the winners are...
In our previous reader offer, Cypress was giving away three PsoC3 development boards, worth USD 249 each.
Lucky winners include Mr. M. Casartelli from Italy, Mr J. Pirkin from Belgium and Mr. L. Vagasi from Hungary. All should be receiving their kits soon. Let's wish them some interesting findings with their projects.
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