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Our parallel NOR solutions are constructed to meet the design requirements of consumer and mobile products such as cell phones, smartphones, e-readers, GPS/navigation, and other portable, hand-held multi-tasking applications. With high densities, execute-in-place (XiP) performance available in the market, architectural flexibility, and a track record of proven reliability, our parallel NOR solutions are also ideal for long-term placement in rigorous industrial settings.

 

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M29F 4.5V-5.5V x8/x16 55ns SOIC, TSOP

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M29F, M29W 2.7V-3.6V, 4.5V-5.5V x8/x16 45ns, 55ns, 70ns SOIC, TFBGA, TSOP

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16Mb

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M28W, M29F, M29W, M58BW 2.7V-3.6V, 4.5V-5.5V x8/x16, x16, x32 45ns, 55ns, 70ns, 80ns, 90ns FBGA, LBGA, PQFP, TFBGA, TSOP

32Mb

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J3, M28W, M29DW, M29EW, M29W, M58BW, M58WR 1.7V-2.0V, 2.7V-3.6V x8/x16, x16, x32 45ns, 55ns, 60ns, 70ns, 75ns, 80ns BGA, Easy BGA, FBGA, LBGA, PQFP, TFBGA, TSOP, VFBGA, WFBGA

64Mb

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J3, M28W, M29EW, M29W, M58WR, P30, P33 1.7V-2.0V, 2.3V-3.6V, 2.7V-3.6V x8/x16, x16 60ns, 65ns, 70ns, 75ns, 85ns, 90ns BGA, Easy BGA, FBGA, Quad+ BGA, TBGA, TFBGA, TSOP, VFBGA

128Mb

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G18, J3, M29DW, M29EW, M29W, P30, P33 1.7V-2.0V, 2.3V-3.6V, 2.7V-3.6V x8/x16, x16 60ns, 65ns, 70ns, 75ns, 85ns, 90ns, 96ns Easy BGA, FBGA, LBGA, Quad+ BGA, TBGA, TSOP

256Mb

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G18, J3, M29DW, M29EW, M29W, P30, P33 1.7V-2.0V, 2.3V-3.6V, 2.7V-3.6V x8/x16, x16 70ns, 85ns, 95ns, 96ns, 100ns, 105ns, 110ns Easy BGA, FBGA, Quad+ BGA, TBGA, TSOP

512Mb

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G18, M29AW, M29EW, M29W, P30, P33 1.7V-2.0V, 1.7V-3.6V, 2.3V-3.6V, 2.7V-3.6V x8/x16, x16 70ns, 85ns, 95ns, 96ns, 100ns, 105ns, 110ns BGA, Easy BGA, FBGA, Quad+ BGA, TSOP

1Gb

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G18, M29AW, M29EW, P30, P33 1.7V-2.0V, 2.3V-3.6V, 2.7V-3.6V x8/x16, x16 95ns, 96ns, 100ns, 105ns, 110ns BGA, Easy BGA, FBGA, TSOP

2Gb

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M29EW, P30, P33 1.7V-3.6V, 2.7V-3.6V x8/x16, x16 100ns, 105ns Easy BGA, FBGA
Micron NOR

M29W: Industry-standard command set

Our M29W parallel NOR family meets the demanding needs of embedded system designs. Based on a broadly utilized embedded command set, M29W supports an easy migration of your industry-standard designs for enhanced performance and proven quality and reliability. The M29W is also available in automotive grade, enabling the best of industry-standard parts in the automotive world.

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M29EW: Industry-standard command set with enhanced features

Our M29EW parallel NOR family delivers industry-standard multisource compatibility with enhanced features, enabling differentiation for embedded applications and innovation at a number of levels. Application migration is simplified with scalable densities up to 2Gb in an industry-standard footprint. Large buffers improve factory programming. Options include orderable and user-selectable levels of security. 

 

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P30/P33: High performance 52 MHz, 1.8V or 3V, Enhanced Security

The P30/33 parallel NOR family is a high-performance, high-density NOR Flash line for embedded applications. P30/P33 features an easy-to-implement, Intel®-based command set, fast code execution with synchronous burst read speeds of up to104 MB/s (52 MHz), and a range of comprehensive security options. P30 and P33 are avail-able in both 3V and 1.8V options and in a broad range of package types.

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G18: High-Performance 133 MHz, 1.8V, Low Ball Count, Enhanced Security, and Expanded Features

Our G18 parallel NOR family is the most advanced industry solution for applications that require fast, high-density boot and code execution and 4x faster read performance than quad SPI.

G18 NOR features includes synchronous burst read speeds of 250 MB/s (133 MHz), low 1.8V core and I/O voltage, a small 8 x 10mm BGA (1.0 ball pitch) package, and AD/AAD-MUX configurations for reduced I/O ball count (down to 24 balls vs. 50 active balls in AAD-MUX Mode) over traditional parallel NOR products, providing the best bandwidth per pin.

G18 NOR provides faster read and write speeds and better power consumption than standard embedded products, and its flexible multi-partition architecture enables you to execute code and write or erase data simultaneously.
  • Broad portfolio with density from 2Mb–2Gb
  • Performance: Burst, page, multibank, and multi I/O offer a broad range of performance options across the product line
  • Security: Block/sector locking, OTP protection register, Smart Secure Krypto® Encrypted Access, HW/SW protection, modifiable security device state, protection after power-up, Krypto® Password Access write protection
  • Voltage: 1.8V/3.0V VDD; 1.8V/3.0V/5.0V VIO
  • Support – Our NOR products are backed by 30 years of Micron’s industry-leading technical expertise
  • Software: RTOS, Linux, Windows® CE drivers

 

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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. TN-13-25 04/2013 Technical Note
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. 03/2013 Product Flyer
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. TN-13-23 03/2013 Technical Note
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. TN-1322 03/2013 Technical Note
Micron Compatibility Guide for Xilinx FPGAs: (PDF 119.3 KB)See which Micron memory comes validated on Xilinx platforms. 02/2013 Product Flyer
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. 02/2013 Product Flyer
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. 11/2012 Product Flyer
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. 11/2012 Technical Note
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 TN-13-20 09/2012 Technical Note
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. 02/2012 Product Flyer
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. 09/2011 Product Flyer
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. TN-00-25 05/2011 Technical Note
P33/P30 256M, 256M/256M Stack Specification Update: (PDF 90.69 KB) 05/2011 Other Documents
StrataFlash Parallel NOR Flash Errata: P30: (PDF 86.41 KB)StrataFlash Parallel NOR Flash Memory, Errata 02/2011 Other Documents
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. AN-679 12/2010 Technical Note
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. 11/2010 Technical Note
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. TN-13-08 11/2010 Technical Note
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. AN-738 11/2010 Technical Note
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. TN-13-09 11/2010 Technical Note
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. AN-678 11/2010 Technical Note
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. AN-309046 11/2010 Technical Note
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. AN-629 11/2010 Technical Note
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. AN-630 11/2010 Technical Note
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. AN-759 10/2010 Technical Note
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Industrial and Multi-Market Applications Flyer: (PDF 454.13 KB)Our extensive and stable portfolio of IMM-focused memory solutions empower technology developments in automotive, industrial, medical, manufacturing, and other multimarket segments. 02/2013 Product Flyer
Compatibility Guide for Micron Software Device Drivers Available on micron.com: (PDF 240.38 KB)This document lists the compatible NOR, NAND, and PCM devices for the software device drivers available for download from micron.com. 01/2013 Product Flyer
Recommended Soldering Parameters: (PDF 173.37 KB)Defines the recommended soldering techniques and parameters for Micron Technology, Inc., products. TN-00-15 12/2012 Technical Note
Bypass Capacitor Selection for High-Speed Designs: (PDF 481.9 KB)Describes bypass capacitor selection for high-speed designs. TN-00-06 03/2011 Technical Note
Micron Wire-Bonding Techniques: (PDF 66.13 KB)This technical note provides guidance on wire bonding techniques for both nickel-palladium (NiPd) and aluminum (Al) bond pads on Micron products. TN-00-22 11/2010 Technical Note
Introduction to On-Board Programming with Numonyx Flash Memory: (PDF 87.42 KB)This application note describes the strengths, limitations, programming methods, and design considerations for on-board programming of NOR Flash memory devices. AN-624 11/2010 Technical Note
Uprating of Semiconductors for High-Temperature Applications: (PDF 428.33 KB)Describes the issues associated with temperature uprating and the risks involved in using components and/or systems outside the manufacturer's environmental specifications TN-00-18 05/2010 Technical Note
Accelerate Design Cycles with Simulation Models: (PDF 206.91 KB)Micron supplies the tools and guidelines necessary to verify new designs prior to layout. This technical note discusses software model support, signal integrity optimization, and logic circuit design. TN-00-09 02/2010 Technical Note
Understanding Signal Integrity: (PDF 1.52 MB)Describes how memory design, test, and verification tools can be used to the greatest advantage, from conception of a new product through end of life TN-00-20 12/2009 Technical Note
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Shipping Quantities: (PDF 1.31 MB)Provides tables of part quantity. CSN-04 05/2013 Customer Service Note
Thermal Applications: (PDF 253.94 KB)Describes some considerations in thermal applications for Micron memory devices TN-00-08 04/2013 Technical Note
Product Marks/Product and Packaging Labels: (PDF 817.69 KB)Explains product part marking, and product and packaging labels. CSN-11 03/2013 Customer Service Note
Moisture Absorption in Plastic Packages: (PDF 97.08 KB)Describes shipping procedures for preventing memory devices from absorbing moisture and recommendations for baking devices exposed to excessive moisture TN-00-01 02/2013 Technical Note
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Micron BGA Manufacturer's User Guide: (PDF 388.76 KB)Provides information to enable customers to easily integrate both leading-edge and legacy Micron's ball grid array (BGA) packages into their manufacturing processes. It is intended as a set of high-level guidelines and a reference manual describing typical package-related and manufacturing process-flow practices. CSN-33 12/2012 Customer Service Note
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Lead Frame Package User Guidelines: (PDF 245.66 KB)Discusses Micron's lead-frame package options CSN-30 05/2011 Customer Service Note
RMA Procedures for Packaged Product and Bare Die Devices: (PDF 82.64 KB)Outlines standard returned material authorization (RMA) procedures, as well as the differences associated with bare die RMAs. CSN-07 10/2010 Customer Service Note
ESD Precautions for Die/Wafer Handling and Assembly: (PDF 119.08 KB)Describes the benefits of controlling ESD in the workplace, including higher yields and improved quality and reliability, resulting in reduced manufacturing costs. CSN-24 08/2010 Customer Service Note
Micron KGD Definitions: (PDF 65.52 KB)Describes the testing specifications and parameters for Micron's KGD-C1 and KGD-C2 DRAM die. CSN-22 07/2009 Customer Service Note
Bare Die SiPs and MCMs: (PDF 151.06 KB)Describes design considerations for bare die SiPs and MCMs. CSN-18 04/2009 Customer Service Note
ISO System Management Standards: (PDF 39.18 KB)Describes ISO system management standards. CSN-08 04/2004 Customer Service Note

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Software Driver, M29W640F/ M29W064F (64Mb): (ZIP 26.77 KB) 04/2013 NOR Flash Software
M29DW (256Mb) Device Driver: (ZIP 30.08 KB)Download the technical note for this driver here. Parallel NOR 01/2013 NOR Flash Software
M58W (64Mb) Device Driver: (ZIP 20.81 KB)Download the technical note for this driver here. Parallel NOR 12/2012 NOR Flash Software
J3F (32Mb, 64Mb, 256Mb) Device Driver: (ZIP 16.76 KB)Download the technical note for this driver here. Parallel NOR 12/2012 NOR Flash Software
G18 & M18 (128Mb–1GB) Device Driver: (ZIP 20.36 KB)Download the technical note for this driver here. Parallel NOR 04/2012 NOR Flash Software
M28W EC/FC (32Mb, 64Mb) Device Driver: (ZIP 20.29 KB)Download the technical note for this driver here. Parallel NOR 05/2011 NOR Flash Software
M29EW (128Mb - 2Gb) Device Driver: (ZIP 28.74 KB)Download the technical note for this driver here. Parallel NOR 07/2010 NOR Flash Software
M29AW (512Mb) Device Driver: (ZIP 28.47 KB)Download the technical note for this driver here. Parallel NOR 05/2010 NOR Flash Software
M29F (2Mb - 16Mb) Device Driver: (ZIP 228.02 KB)Download the technical note for this driver here. Parallel NOR 10/2009 NOR Flash Software
M29W G/GS (256Mb) Device Driver: (ZIP 31.64 KB)Download the technical note for this driver here. Parallel NOR 08/2009 NOR Flash Software
M29W E (16Mb) Device Driver: (ZIP 21.88 KB) Parallel NOR 07/2009 NOR Flash Software
M29W G (128Mb) Device Driver: (ZIP 31.44 KB) Parallel NOR 01/2008 NOR Flash Software
M29W G (64Mb) Device Driver: (ZIP 26.77 KB) Parallel NOR 07/2006 NOR Flash Software
M29W G (64Mb) Device Driver: (ZIP 28.13 KB) Parallel NOR 07/2006 NOR Flash Software
M29W E (32Mb) Device Driver: (ZIP 25.3 KB) Parallel NOR 06/2006 NOR Flash Software
M29W F (128Mb) Device Driver: (ZIP 28.86 KB) Parallel NOR 05/2006 NOR Flash Software
M29DW F_2 (64Mb) Device Driver: (ZIP 25.39 KB) Parallel NOR 05/2006 NOR Flash Software
M29DW F_1 (64Mb) Device Driver: (ZIP 35.32 KB) Parallel NOR 05/2006 NOR Flash Software
M29DW F (128Mb) Device Driver: (ZIP 32.98 KB) Parallel NOR 05/2006 NOR Flash Software
M29W F (64Mb) Device Driver: (ZIP 26.77 KB) Parallel NOR 05/2006 NOR Flash Software
M28W E/EC (16Mb) Device Driver: (ZIP 18.58 KB) Parallel NOR 01/2006 NOR Flash Software
W18 & W30 (16Mb - 64Mb) Device Driver: (ZIP 22.04 KB) Parallel NOR 04/2005 NOR Flash Software
L18 (128Mb, 256Mb) & L30 (64Mb, 128Mb) Device Driver: (ZIP 22.89 KB) Parallel NOR 04/2005 NOR Flash Software
K3 (64Mb, 128Mb) Device Driver: (ZIP 22.12 KB) Parallel NOR 04/2005 NOR Flash Software
C3 (8Mb - 32Mb) Device Driver: (ZIP 32.34 KB) Parallel NOR 04/2005 NOR Flash Software
M58BW BB/BDB (32Mb) Device Driver: (ZIP 5.9 KB) Parallel NOR 01/2005 NOR Flash Software
M29W D (4Mb) Device Driver: (ZIP 20.47 KB) Parallel NOR 07/2003 NOR Flash Software
M29W D (8Mb) Device Driver: (ZIP 21 KB) Parallel NOR 05/2003 NOR Flash Software
M29DW D (32Mb) Device Driver: (ZIP 26.09 KB) Parallel NOR 03/2003 NOR Flash Software
M29W D (32Mb) Device Driver: (ZIP 22.98 KB)Download the technical note for this driver here. Parallel NOR 10/2001 NOR Flash Software
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M25PX (64Mb) Device Driver: (ZIP 15.4 KB) SPI NOR 01/2013 NOR Flash Software
N25Q (16Mb-1Gb) Device Driver: (ZIP 17.46 KB)Download the technical note for this driver here. SPI NOR 11/2012 NOR Flash Software
Serialize Function for the SPI Controller: (ZIP 5.55 KB)Provides the serialize function for the serial peripheral interface (SPI) controller for Micron’s serial Flash devices (NAND, NOR, and PCM). SPI NOR 12/2011 NOR Flash Software
M25PX (32Mb) Device Driver: (ZIP 19.74 KB) SPI NOR 11/2007 NOR Flash Software
M25PE (1Mb - 8Mb) Device Driver: (ZIP 17.48 KB) SPI NOR 10/2005 NOR Flash Software
M25P (512Kb - 64Mb) Device Driver: (ZIP 18.68 KB) SPI NOR 07/2005 NOR Flash Software
M45PE (1Mb - 8Mb) Device Driver: (ZIP 16.78 KB) SPI NOR 11/2004 NOR Flash Software
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