Monday, February 6, 2017
The ever increasing demand from the automotive industry for electronic control systems, which access a wide variety of sensor data, has led to a growing demand for high-performance non-volatile memory technology.
Because FRAM is non-volatile, provides high-speed random access and has high write endurance.
FRAM reduces system complexity and increases data integrity by allowing instant and continuous data storage in applications such as air bag data storage, event data recorders (EDR), battery management systems (BMS), automatic driving assistance systems (ADAS) or navigation and infotainment systems.
The new automotive FRAM product MB85RS256TY offers a 256kbit FRAM with SPI interface and an extended operating voltage range of 1.8 to 3.6V.
The operating temperature of this device ranges from -40°C to +125°C. This extended temperature range meets the standard requests from the automotive market as well as industrial applications within hot environments.
MB85RS256TY offers a write endurance of 1013 and is housed in a standard SOP-8 package.
“The automotive industry is undergoing the biggest transformation in its history”, says Fujitsu’s Dr. Klaus-Peter Dyck, “with products such as our new FRAM solution we support innovative companies, enabling them to make their ideas a reality. We act as a gateway for components from all around the world while providing expert consultancy throughout each project. In this way, we find a solution for every challenge and accelerate our clients’ innovation process.”
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