Manufacturer Part Number
PC28F256P30BFA
Manufacturer
Micron Technology
Introduction
The PC28F256P30BFA from Micron Technology is a high-capacity 256Mbit non-volatile FLASH memory device, utilizing NOR technology, designed for applications requiring fast access and high-density storage.
Product Features and Performance
256Mbit of high-density storage
Non-Volatile FLASH memory utilizing NOR technology
Parallel memory interface for efficient data handling
High clock frequency of 52 MHz enabling fast data access
Write Cycle Time and Access Time both at 100ns for quick data writing and retrieval
Product Advantages
High storage capacity suitable for complex applications
Fast access and write speeds improving device performance
Reliable data retention with non-volatile memory
Operates within a wide temperature range (-40°C ~ 85°C)
Key Technical Parameters
Memory Size: 256Mbit
Memory Organization: 16M x 16
Memory Interface: Parallel
Clock Frequency: 52 MHz
Write Cycle Time Word, Page: 100ns
Access Time: 100 ns
Voltage Supply: 1.7V ~ 2V
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C
Quality and Safety Features
Manufactured by Micron Technology, a leader in memory and storage solutions
Built to operate reliably in a wide range of temperatures and conditions
Compatibility
Designed for use in applications requiring a parallel memory interface
Surface Mount package for compatibility with widespread PCB technologies
Application Areas
Embedded systems
Consumer electronics
Automotive applications
Telecommunications equipment
Industrial control systems
Product Lifecycle
The product status is obsolete, indicating that it is nearing discontinuation.
Customers should seek information on replacements or upgrades for future designs.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High-density storage capability makes it suitable for storage-intensive applications
Fast access and write speeds ensure efficient operation and data processing
Reliable performance across a broad operating temperature range
Quality product from a renowned manufacturer with extensive experience in memory and storage technology
Though obsolete, it may still be ideal for existing designs that do not require the latest technology or for which design continuity is critical