MT29F8G08 is a NAND flash memory. NAND flash device include an asynchronous data interface for high-performance I/O operations. This device use a highly multiplexed 8-bit bus (I/Ox) to transfer commands, address, and data. There are five control signals used to implement the asynchronous data interface: CE#, CLE, ALE, WE#, and RE#. Additional signals control hardware write protection and monitor device status (R/B#). This hardware interface creates a low pin-count device with a standard pinout that remains the same from one density to another, enabling future upgrades to higher densities with no board redesign. A target is the unit of memory accessed by a chip enable signal. A target contains one or more NAND Flash die. A NAND flash die is the minimum unit that can independently execute commands and report status. A NAND flash die, in the ONFI specification, is referred to as a logical unit (LUN). There is at least one NAND Flash die per chip enable signal.
- Single-level cell (SLC) technology, asynchronous I/O performance
- Array performance, read page is 45µs (typical)
- Command set is ONFI NAND flash protocol, read unique ID
- Operation status byte provides software method for detecting, operation completion
- First block (block address 00h) is valid when shipped from factory
- Alternate method of device initialization (Nand
- Init) after power up (contact factory)
- Internal data move operations supported within the plane from which data is read
- 8Gb density, 8bit device width, SLC level
- 3.3V (2.7-3.6V) operating voltage, asynchronous interface
- 63-ball VFBGA (9 x 11 x1.0mm) package, automotive operating temperature range from -40°C to +105°C
Other details
Brand |
MICRON |
Part Number |
MT29F8G08ADAFAH4-AATF |
Quantity |
Each |
Manufacturer Product Page EN |
|
All product and company names are trademarks™ or registered® trademarks of their respective holders. Use of them does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement by them. Image is for illustrative purposes only. Please refer to product description.