Toshiba Memory Announces 2nd-Gen Serial Interface NAND

Toshiba Memory America has announced a new line of SLC NAND flash memory products for embedded applications. The company’s second-generation Serial Interface NAND products support the Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) and can be used in a variety of applications that require high-speed data transfers. The second-generation Serial Interface NAND family consists of eight products and features power supply voltages of 2.70 to 3.60V and 1.70 to 1.95V


Toshiba Memory America has announced the second generation of SLC NAND flash memory products for embedded applications. The company’s second-generation Serial Interface NAND products support the Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) and can be used in a variety of applications that require high-speed data transfers. The new Serial Interface NAND line features eight products with power supply voltages of 2.70 to 3.60V and 1.70 to 1.95V.

The new Toshiba products are quoted with faster speeds (i.e., 104MHz to 133MHz) compared to previous generations and feature a new command that loads data for programming in 4-bit (QSPI) mode. Toshiba indicates that the addition of an 8Gb device also brings improved NAND density.

Key Features

Density

1Gb, 2Gb, 4Gb, 8Gb

Page Sizes

2KByte (1Gb, 2Gb), 4KByte (4Gb, 8Gb)

Interface

Serial Peripheral Interface Mode 0, Mode 3

Power Supply Voltage

2.70 to 3.60V, 1.70 to 1.95V

Operating Temperature Range

-40 oC to 85 oC

Features

・133MHz operating frequency

・Program / Read x4 mode

・High-speed sequential read function

・ECC Function (ON/OFF, bit flip count report)

・Data protection function (able to protect specific blocks)

・Parameter Page Function (able to output detailed information on the device)

Availability

Samples are available now and mass production is slated for some time in October.

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