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Conversion guide: Numonyx embedded flash memory J3 (128/128Mbit Stacked to 256Mbit monolithic) 130nm to 65nm

Posted: 05 Mar 2010  Print Version  Bookmark and Share Subscribe

Keywords: embedded flash memory  memory conversion  65nm lithography 

[Summary of tips] This application note is intended to assist customer conversion from Numonyx embedded flash memory (J3 v. D) 128/128Mbit stack to Numonyx StrataFlash embedded memory (J3-65nm) 256Mbit monolithic version on 65nm lithography, including explanation of key hardware and software differences.Unless otherwise indicated throughout the ......
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