New SDRAMs sit in embedded world spotlight
With low-voltage operation of 0.6V, Alliance Memory’s new 16Gb AS4C512M32MD4V-046BIN and 32Gb AS4C1G32MD4V-046BIN LPDDR4X SDRAMs will be centre stage at the embedded world exhibition in Nuremberg Messe (April 9-11).
In a 200-ball FBGA package, the devices increase battery life in portable electronics for the consumer, commercial, and industrial markets, including smartphones, smart speakers, security surveillance systems, and other IoT devices that utilize AI and 5G technologies.
Providing increased efficiency for advanced audio and ultra-high-resolution video in embedded applications, the LPDDR4X SDRAMs are offered in 32-bit bus width operating at high clock frequencies of 133GHz with extremely high data rates of 4.2Gbps.
They operate over a single 1.65V to 1.95V power supply. The new AS25F series 1.8V, 128Mb multiple input/output serial NOR flash memory products are designed to meet the demands of the computer, consumer, communications, IoT, and mobile markets.
At embedded world Alliance Memory will also be showing its expanded portfolio of CMOS DDR4 SDRAMs with a new 16Gb device in the 96-ball FBGA package. The new AS4C1G16D4-062BCN delivers improved performance over previous-generation DDR3 SDRAMs, with lower power consumption and higher speeds and transfer rates.
The company has also extended its offering of eMMCs to include densities from 4GB all the way up to 128GB, providing a wide range of options to meet solid-state storage needs in consumer, industrial, and networking applications. The devices integrate MLC NAND (4GB to 16GB) and TLC NAND (32GB to 128GB) flash memory with an eMMC controller and flash transition layer (FTL) management software in a single 11.5 mm by 13 mm 153-ball FBGA package