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Parallel Nonvolatile FRAM comes in 48-pin FBGA package.


January 23, 2009 - Pin-compatible with asynchronous static RAM (SRAM), RoHS-compliant FM22LD16 is 4 Mb ferroelectric random access memory (FRAM) with access time of 55 ns and cycle time of 110 ns. Device reads and writes at bus speed for NoDelay(TM) writes, with endurance of at least 100 trillion writes and 10 year data retention. Resistant to moisture, shock, and vibration, 3 V SMT solution also offers high-speed page mode that enables 4-byte burst read/write operations at up to 40 MHz.

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Ramtron Announces FBGA Package Option for 4-Megabit Parallel Nonvolatile F-RAM Memory


Ball grid array package reduces memory footprint by more than 75%

COLORADO SPRINGS, CO - January 13, 2009 - Ramtron International Corporation (Nasdaq: RMTR), a leading developer and supplier of nonvolatile ferroelectric random access memory (F-RAM) and integrated semiconductor products, today announced the availability of its 4-megabit (Mb) F-RAM memory in a streamlined FBGA package. The FM22LD16 is a 4Mb, 3-volt, parallel nonvolatile RAM in a 48-pin ball grid array (FBGA) package that features fast access, virtually unlimited read/write cycles and low power consumption. Pin-compatible with asynchronous static RAM (SRAM), the FM22LD16 targets industrial control systems such as robotics, network and data storage applications, multi-function printers, auto navigation systems and a host of other SRAM-based system designs. Ramtron's 4Mb parallel F-RAM is also available in a 44-pin thin small outline plastic (TSOP) package.

"The FM22LD16 allows system designers to fit four times the F-RAM density into the same footprint," explains Ramtron Marketing Manager Duncan Bennett. "Manufacturers of RAID controllers and industrial PCs with limited board area will find the new 4Mb FBGA package option very appealing. With no need for a battery and a new smaller memory footprint, the 4Mb F-RAM is the most space efficient nonvolatile RAM on the market."

Product Features
The FM22LD16 is organized as a 256K x 16 nonvolatile memory, accessed with an industry standard parallel interface. Access time is 55ns and cycle time is 110ns. The device reads and writes at bus speed for NoDelay(TM) writes with endurance of at least 1E14 (100-trillion) writes and 10-year data retention.

This 4Mb FRAM is a drop-in replacement for standard asynchronous SRAMs, but far superior as it does not require a battery for data backup and is inherently more reliable due to its monolithic form. The FM22LD16 is a true surface-mount solution, requiring no rework steps for battery attachment and, unlike battery-backed SRAM, is highly resistant to moisture, shock and vibration.

With a convenient interface to current high-performance microprocessors, the FM22LD16 features a high-speed page mode that enables 4-byte burst read/write operations at up to 40MHz, a bus speed significantly higher than other nonvolatile memory. The device boasts a lower operating current than similar density nonvolatile memories, drawing 8 milliamps for reads/writes and a standby current of 90 microamps. It operates from 2.7 to 3.6 volts over the industrial temperature range (-40 degrees C to +85 degrees C).

Pricing and Availability
Samples of the FM22LD16 are available now in a 48-pin BGA package that is RoHS-compatible. Pricing is $23.00 in low volume.

About Ramtron
Ramtron International Corporation, headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado, is a fabless semiconductor company that designs, develops and markets specialized semiconductor memory and integrated semiconductor solutions used in a wide range of product applications and markets worldwide. For more information, visit www.ramtron.com. For a 300-dpi product photo, visit www.ramtron.com/doc/Press/Images.asp, (see parallel product photos).

Company Information:
Name: Ramtron International Corp.
Address: 1850 Ramtron Dr.
City: Colorado Springs
State: CO
ZIP: 80921
Country: USA
Phone: 800-545-3726
FAX: 719-481-9294
http://www.ramtron.com


More New Product News from this company:
Parallel FRAM offers near unlimited write endurance.
Serial 256 Kb FRAM Devices offer no write delays.
F-RAM Memory is pin-compatible with asynchronous SRAM.
Nonvolatile RAM writes at bus speed up to 1 MHz.
Nonvolatile FRAM is available in 512 Kb and 1 Mb versions.
Low-Power Serial FRAM comes in 8-pin SOIC package.
High-Speed F-RAM Device provides 512 Kb capacity.
Parallel F-RAM has 1 Mb parallel memory cycle time of 90 ns.
F-RAM has operating temperature range of -40 to +85°C.

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