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Networking Solutions Guide: (PDF 240.27 KB)This guide outlines Micron’s various solutions—from DRAM components and modules to NOR and NAND Flash to solid state drives (SSDs)—available for networking applications.
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06/2013
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How to Power On and Power Off M58BW16F/32F and M58BW016F Flash Memory Devices: (PDF 149.38 KB)Provides guidelines for providing power to and removing power from the Micron M58BW16F/32F and M58BW016F parallel NOR Flash memory devices.
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TN-13-25
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04/2013
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NOR | NAND Flash Guide: Selecting a Flash Storage Solution : (PDF 215.1 KB)This guide describes the various Flash technologies offered by Micron to help system designers select the optimal Flash solution for their needs.
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03/2013
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How to Power On and Power Off the M29F Flash Memory Device: (PDF 151.05 KB)This technical note provides guidelines for providing power to and removing power from the Micron M29F parallel NOR Flash memory device.
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TN-13-23
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03/2013
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Migrating from Spansion Am29F to Micron M29F NOR Flash Memories: (PDF 190.83 KB)This technical note explains the process for migrating an application based on Spansion Am29F200B, Am29F400B, Am29F800B, and Am29F160D Flash devices to an application based on Micron M29F Flash devices.
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TN-1322
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03/2013
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Micron Compatibility Guide for Xilinx FPGAs: (PDF 119.3 KB)See which Micron memory comes validated on Xilinx platforms.
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02/2013
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Micron Parallel NOR Competitor Cross-Reference Guide: (PDF 202.5 KB)Need to compare Micron’s parallel NOR products to other NOR devices out on the market? Our handy Parallel NOR Competitor Cross-Reference Guide provides the specifications you need to map competitors’ devices to the corresponding Micron parts.
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02/2013
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G18 Parallel NOR Flash Flyer: (PDF 214.96 KB)Our G18 parallel NOR Flash line of purpose-built MLC embedded memory solutions offers high burst read speeds, fast write speeds, and a wide density range, coupled with low power consumption, flexible architecture, and OTP.
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11/2012
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Flash Data Integrator (FDI) 7.14 User Guide: (PDF 1.02 MB)This document describes how to use the high-level structure, features, functional interfaces, and system requirements of the latest release of the FDI software for Flash memory-based file systems.
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11/2012
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Asynchronous Page Mode Read in M29W320DT/B 32Mb, 3V Supply NOR Flash Memory (Automotive Grade) Devices: (PDF 116.72 KB)This technical note describes the asynchronous page mode read feature available in the M29W320DT/B 32Mb, 3V supply NOR flash memory (automotive grade) devices
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TN-13-20
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09/2012
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Parallel NOR Flash Flyer: (PDF 521.44 KB)Today's applications demand an unprecedented combination of features—high performance, high density, high reliability, and low power consumption. Strike a balance between design requirements and cost with our reliable, high-performance parallel NOR.
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02/2012
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Flash Data Integrator (FDI) File System Flyer: (PDF 673.02 KB)Running on Micron's latest NOR Flash and phase change memory (PCM), our Flash Data Integrator (FDI) file system provides dependable storage to create a compelling, low-cost solution. In addition, FDI delivers a true eXecute-in-Place (XiP) advantage in an open architecture to manage code and data in NOR and PCM memory devices.
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09/2011
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Enabling a Flash Memory Device into the Linux MTD: (PDF 528.81 KB)The technical note introduces the Linux memory technology device (MTD) architecture and provides a basis for understanding how to enable new devices and new features into the Linux MTD.
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TN-00-25
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05/2011
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P33/P30 256M, 256M/256M Stack Specification Update: (PDF 90.69 KB)
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05/2011
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StrataFlash Parallel NOR Flash Errata: P30: (PDF 86.41 KB)StrataFlash Parallel NOR Flash Memory, Errata
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02/2011
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Designing for Successful Flash Memory Read and Verify Operations: (PDF 79.54 KB)This document provides hardware and software techniques to eliminate read and verify problems caused by VCC and GND transient voltage spikes.
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AN-679
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12/2010
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Enhanced Flash Driver (EFD) 2.2 User Guide: (PDF 791.82 KB)This document describes the API and structures associated with the Enhanced Flash Driver 2.2.
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11/2010
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Micron Flash Data Integrator (FDI): Enabling the Second-Source Low-Level Driver: (PDF 670.15 KB)The Micron Flash Data Integrator (FDI) low-level driver is the interface between the FDI software and the hardware Flash memory component. This document provides details for porting a second-source device into the FDI low-level driver.
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TN-13-08
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11/2010
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Reduce Manufacturing Costs with Numonyx Flash Memory Enhanced Factory Programming: (PDF 77.04 KB)This application note explores EFP benefits, limitations, technical concepts and shares empirical data comparing EFP on various programming systems.
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AN-738
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11/2010
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Micron Flash Data Integrator (FDI) Support for Java Applications: (PDF 1.52 MB)An instructional reference to customers of Micron's Flash Data Integrator (FDI). An OEM or ODM utilizing FDI in their design would use this application note to construct a comprehensive Java-enabled cellular/embedded system.
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TN-13-09
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11/2010
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Improving Programming Throughput of Automated Flash Memories: (PDF 534.29 KB)Provides concepts that can be employed to accelerate programming of write-automated flash memories in manual/automated device programmers, ATE, JTAG/HSS implementations, and in-system write applications.
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AN-678
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11/2010
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How to operate Power Loss Recovery for the Numonyx 65nm Flash Memory Devices: (PDF 61.37 KB)This application note describes guidelines on the operations a system designer must perform to recover the flash memory if power loss occurs during a modify operation on the main array of a Numonyx 65nm flash memory device.
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AN-309046
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11/2010
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Simplify Manufacturing by Using Automatic-Test-Equipment for On-Board Programming: (PDF 440.67 KB)This document describes using automatic-test-equipment (ATE) to program Numonyx NOR Flash memory components on a PCB.
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AN-629
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11/2010
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Designing for On-Board Programming Using the IEEE 1149.1 (JTAG) Access Port: (PDF 81.75 KB)This document provides information on an alternative on-board programming method for small form factor PCB applications using the Joint Test Action Group Test Access Port (JTAG TAP) to perform OBP.
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AN-630
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11/2010
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Numonyx Flash Memory Programming Algorithm Optimizations: (PDF 38.1 KB)This application note suggests methods to help you optimize your programming algorithms for quicker Numonyx Flash Memory programming times.
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AN-759
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10/2010
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