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Low-Power Serial FRAM comes in 8-pin SOIC package.


February 5, 2009 - Featuring serial I²C memory interface, RoHS-compliant FM24L256 is 256 Kb nonvolatile ferroelectric random access memory (FRAM) device used for data collection that operates from 2.7-3.6 V. It reads and writes like RAM and provides data retention for 10 years. Write operations are performed at bus speed without delays and do not require internally elevated power supply voltage for write circuits. Next bus cycle can start immediately without need for data polling.

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Ramtron Announces Low Power 256-Kilobit Serial F-RAM


FM24L256 provides low voltage, high-speed serial F-RAM in a small 8-pin package

COLORADO SPRINGS, CO - January 27, 2008 - Ramtron International Corporation (Nasdaq: RMTR), the leading developer and supplier of nonvolatile ferroelectric random access memory (F-RAM) and integrated semiconductor products, today announced the FM24L256, a 256-kilobit (Kb), 2.7- to 3.6-volt nonvolatile F-RAM memory device with a high-speed serial I2C memory interface. The FM24L256 provides high-performance data collection in a tiny, 8-pin package, cutting costs and board space in a range of applications from multi-function printers to industrial motor controllers.

F-RAM Memory Advantage
The FM24L256 is a 256Kb nonvolatile memory employing Ramtron's advanced ferroelectric process. F-RAM memories read and write like RAM and provide reliable data retention for 10 years while eliminating the complexities, overhead, and system level reliability problems caused by EEPROM and other nonvolatile memories.

F-RAM Features and Benefits
The FM24L256 performs write operations at bus speed without write delays and the next bus cycle can start immediately without the need for data polling. The device offers write endurance that is orders of magnitude higher than EEPROM and uses much lower power during writes than EEPROM, since write operations do not require an internally elevated power supply voltage for write circuits.

These capabilities make the FM24L256 ideal for nonvolatile memory applications requiring frequent or rapid writes. Examples range from data collection where the number of write cycles may be critical, to demanding industrial controls where the long write time of EEPROM can cause data loss. The combination of features allows more frequent data writing with less overhead for the system.

The FM24L256 provides substantial benefits to users of serial EEPROM in a hardware drop-in replacement. The FM24L256 is available in industry standard 8-pin SOIC package, operates from 2.7 to 3.6 volts, and is rated over the industrial temperature range of -40 degrees C to +85 degrees C.

Pricing and Availability
Samples of the FM24L256 are currently available in an 8-pin "Green"/RoHS SOIC (lead-free) package, with pricing starting at $4.56 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.


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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.
Parallel Nonvolatile FRAM comes in 48-pin FBGA 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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Ramtron's 16Kb SPI FRAM Memory Device Achieves AEC-Q100 Standard
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