Fujitsu Launches New Member of FRAM V Series with Extended Wide Voltage Range

showimage Fujitsu Launches New Member of FRAM V Series with Extended Wide Voltage Range

Fujitsu launches a new Member of the FRAM V Series with Extended Wide Voltage Range from 2.7 V to 5.5 V, providing its customers with greater flexibility and improved efficiency.

Voltage range of 2.7 V to 5.5 V provides Fujitsu“s customers with greater flexibility and improved efficiency

Langen, Germany, 23 October 2012 – Fujitsu Semiconductor Europe (FSEU) today announced a new addition to its wide voltage range FRAM (Ferroelectric Random Access Memory) product series (V series). FRAM is now extensively used in applications such as power meters, factory automation or monitoring systems. The newly launched MB85RC256V offers the highest density level in the V series and is Fujitsu“s first FRAM product that operates in an even wider voltage range of 2.7 V to 5.5 V, which provides even greater flexibility for customer applications. By supporting the complete voltage range for 3.3 V and 5 V systems, the MB85RC256V unit offers customers greater efficiency in their design and logistic processes.

The new V series member will offer 256-kbit memory density with a configuration of 32k words x 8-bits. The device features I²C serial interfaces at a maximum operating frequency of 400 kHz at an operating voltage of 2.7 V to 4.5 V or a maximum of 1 MHz at an operating voltage of 4.5 V to 5.5 V. All products in this series are available in EEPROM-compatible 8-pin plastic SOP packages. As regards reliability, Fujitsu has achieved significant improvements in the V series. The specifications for the MB85RC256V offer 10 years“ data retention at 85 °C and an endurance rating of 1 trillion (1012) read/write cycles, ensuring that operation is guaranteed over the industrial temperature range of -40 °C to +85 °C.

Fujitsu offers a broad spectrum of FRAM devices equipped with I²C, SPI or parallel interfaces, covering densities ranging from 4 kbit to 4 Mbit. As a special type of non-volatile memory, FRAM combines the advantages of SRAM and EEPROM with fast write access, extremely low power consumption and virtually unlimited read/write endurance. By keeping development and manufacturing in-house, Fujitsu can maximise co-operation between design and factory teams. This, in turn, provides a stable foundation from which the company can offer valuable, high-quality products to the market along a stable supply chain.

Availability
Sample quantities of these new products start shipping today. Batch orders can be placed immediately.

Über Fujitsu Semiconductor Europe (FSEU)

Fujitsu Semiconductor Europe ist einer der wichtigsten Zulieferer von „Right-Sized“ und fortschrittlichen Halbleiterlösungen. Das Unternehmen mit Hauptsitz in Langen bei Frankfurt am Main bedient die Märkte Automotive, Industrial, Communications und Home Entertainment. Die „Right-Sized“-Strategie von FSEU ist darauf ausgerichtet, Kunden maßgeschneiderte Lösungen und eine höchstmögliche Wertschöpfungstiefe bieten zu können. Ingenieure der europäischen Design-Zentren sowie Forschungs- und Entwicklungseinrichtungen von Fujitsu, die sich analoger und Mixed-Signal-Technologie, Advanced Packaging, Mikrocontrollern, Grafikcontrollern, Multimedia ICs, ASICs und Embedded Software widmen, arbeiten eng mit Marketing- und Vertriebsteams in der EMEA-Region zusammen, um den Anforderungen der Kunden an deren Systementwicklung gerecht zu werden. FSEU-Teams stehen Kunden in Langen, München, Maidenhead bei London, Paris, Mailand, Budapest, Istanbul und Linz, Österreich mit technischem und anwendungsorientiertem Support zur Seite.

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