Consumer electronics applications, like NFC and HDMI, are driving the need for embedded multiple-time programmable (MTP) non-volatile memory (NVM) at advanced nodes. This white paper will help system architects and SoC designers explore the MTP NVM options available for their consumer electronics SoCs. It will address key consumer applications and requirements driving the need for embedded MTP; capabilities and limitations of embedded MTP technologies; and the alignment between MTP technologies and application requirements.
the statement about FRAM in this paper is definitely not correct.
FRAM's advantage over other NVM is its almost unlimited write endurance cycles, fast programming time and low programming voltage.
Fujitsu's FRAM spec claims 10^10 write cycles.
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write a commentguttalanand Posted Aug 9, 2012
Good Paper. Gives a brief insight into types of MTP NVM, their characteristics, challanges and target applications.
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raislin Posted Aug 22, 2012
the statement about FRAM in this paper is definitely not correct. FRAM's advantage over other NVM is its almost unlimited write endurance cycles, fast programming time and low programming voltage. Fujitsu's FRAM spec claims 10^10 write cycles.
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